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Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is a process that provides a robust and holistic top-down view of key risks facing an organization. The ERM Director is responsible for the leadership, innovation, and strategic development of the corporate Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) process to identify, evaluate and monitor the organizations risks.
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The CAO Chief Risk Office (CRO) team works with internal risk partners and business units across CAO as well as enterprise groups (Model Risk Management, FRBD, Audit) to identify and manage model risk.
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These projects should be targeted to enable multiple business processes and/or source data systems to drive efficiencies and reduce redundancies supporting one or more of the following functions: internal audit, compliance, enterprise risk management, operational risk management, technology risk management, third party risk management, cyber security, business resiliency, incident management, SOX (and/or other compliance frameworks), or other business programs/initiatives.
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This position will support Enterprise Risk Adjustment (ERA), a Stella Program responsible for optimizing risk adjustment revenue through closing gaps and risks in coding and care delivery across Blue Cross' Medicare, Medicaid, and ACA populations.
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The model risk manager servers as a liaison between the Model Risk Management (MRM) program and the Chief Administration Office enabling function. They support the CAO CRO to establish and maintain model risk management procedures and processes within CAO, ensuring compliance with MRM policy and standards.
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Partner with Legal, Corporate Communications, and Enterprise Risk Management to develop a crisis management protocol that clarifies processes, roles, and escalation protocols.
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Experience or education in information security, cyber security, IT architecture, business continuity, legal, enterprise risk management, or other relevant risk domain. The specialist’s objectives include supporting a reduction in the third-party vendor risk portfolio, improved risk management and better risk outcomes for the enterprise.
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Responsible for the global oversight and coordination of 2nd line of defense activities and programs related to third-party risk management, and serves as the primary advisor on third-party risk management to segment Chief Risk officers.
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Understands compliance and risk management requirements for supported system area. Experience designing and working with Enterprise Mainframe applications and technology which includes: Mainframe, COBOL, JCL, Cics, RPG, DB2, IMS, and other MF technologies.
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Collaborate with stakeholders to develop, document, and implement a comprehensive, risk-based approach to third-party risk management. CTPRP and/or other comparable third-party risk management certifications (or desire to pursue such certifications.
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The Control & Risk Assessment Leader will need to build a network of multi-departmental and multi-level stakeholders inclusive of, but not limited to Information Security, Client and Enterprise Technology, Data Protection, Global and Enterprise Risk Management, Internal Audit, Area and Regional Risk & Data teams, Service Line Quality Leaders, etc.
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Part of the Minnesota IT (MNIT) organization, the Enterprise Service Desk (ESD) End User Support (EUS) team provides comprehensive, standardized 24/7 IT support to individual end users within the State Executive Branch Agencies, Offices and Boards, related to all Enterprise-wide IT systems, applications and networks used by our customers.
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In partnership with deputy general counsel/chief compliance officer, manage and mitigate risk by bridging interdepartmental gaps by participating in cross-functional workgroups and facilitating conversations with colleagues across the departments to respond to the needs of the organization, and to bring board enterprise risk management committee for oversight.
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In a world of digital transformation, where organizations are faced with increasing cyber risk but cannot afford defensive measures to slow down progress, Saviynt’s Enterprise Identity Cloud gives customers unparalleled visibility, control and intelligence to better defend against threats while empowering users with right-time, right-level access to the digital technologies and tools they need to do their best work.
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This position will support the BT Risk Manager in the management and administration of the Cyber/Risk Management program and Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) processes and tools.
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