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You will play a key role in GRC's Third-Party Risk Management program. The client team has an immediate opening for a Contingent Worker (Third-Party Risk Management Advisor.
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Manage and evolve the MFS Model Risk Management Program. Oversee and continue to enhance the MFS' vendor risk management program including vendor on-boarding and annual due diligence requirements.
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Provides contribution to development of target state strategy of the overall approach to Non-Trading Market Risk programs in alignment with the Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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The position will lead a team of risk management Subject Matter Experts (“SMEs”) in providing oversight to Corporate Treasury’s activities with respect to asset/liability management, interest rate risk management, liquidity risk management, market risk management, and risk management of the Corporation’s investment securities and wholesale liabilities portfolios.
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Knowledge of major regulatory areas of focuses including Consumer Compliance Regulations, FFIEC Guidance, Stress Testing, Model Risk Management, Capital Planning and Forecasting, Enterprise Risk Management, and Operational Risk Management, Data Governance, etc.
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Minimum of twenty (20) years’ experience in quantitative modeling of market risk; capital markets management; capital planning and stress testing; quantitative risk management; and/or model risk management in a financial institution.
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Serves as a leader and subject matter expert on interest rate risk management for Asset Liability Committee, Enterprise Risk Management, Treasury, and lines of business. Ten or more years of experience in asset/liability management, interest rate risk management in the financial services industry.
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The Senior Vice Presidents key responsibilities include: Overseeing vendor risk management, model risk management, data governance, SOX compliance, and corporate insurance processes.
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CPHRM (Certified Professional Healthcare Risk Management) or CPPS (Certified Professional Patient Safety required or within 2 years of hire. Masters degree education with relevant clinical experience and evidence of additional training in patient safety or risk management preferred.
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Execute third party risk management procedures related to existing channel partners, including processes related to dynamic risk scoring and re-assessment. Familiarity in conducting third-party due diligence and operating third-party risk management (TPRM) programs preferred.
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Coordinate due diligence over new service providers, in collaboration with the Third Party Risk Management team and Project Management Office, and execute New Product and Services risk assessments.
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The TPO will be supported by the Enterprise Supply Chain Third Party Utility which is responsible for the execution of standard third party risk management activities that can be conducted centrally to drive operational efficiencies.
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The Senior Analyst of Third-Party Risk Management in Ascot’s Cybersecurity Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC) function is responsible for assessing the risk associated with the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data provided to our suppliers.
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Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Risk Management, Health Administration, Partners with senior leadership and other key stakeholders to define the strategic direction and operational plan for advancing risk management programs, ensuring alignment with the System's mission, values, and business goals.
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As part of the Catastrophe Management team, you will play an integral role providing analytics support on risk assessment and risk Management consulting for Aon Reinsurance Solutions clients.
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