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The Director/Senior Director - CECL Execution will lead the modeling team responsible for execution of First Citizens Bank's Allowance for Credit Losses modeling process including leading execution of the models, execution of controls over this key process, and governance of the ACL process.
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Preferred Qualifications: Experience with Senior Citizens: While not all our insurance members are seniors, most of our seniors are insurance members. Job Title: Membership Advisor Location: Home Office O2 - Raleigh, NC Position Type: Part-Time Shift: Monday-Friday within General Office Hours Category: Member Support/ Sales Are you ready to inspire others to lead vibrant, healthy lives.
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Senior Financial Analyst - CCAR Modeling is a newly created role within the centralized Strategic Modeling and Analytics (SMA) Team in First Citizens Bank’s Treasury Department. Senior Financial Analyst - CCAR Modeling is a newly created role within the centralized Strategic Modeling and Analytics (SMA) Team in First Citizens Bank’s Treasury Department.
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US citizens and Green Card holders ONLY. We do not provide relocation assistance for those living outside the continental US. Please only click apply if you meet the specific requirements of the job listing, you are able to work in the location listed, and are comfortable with the salary range indicated above.
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Utilizing the support of one direct report, a Deputy Director, the Executive Director will oversee 18 knowledgeable and hard-working staff members across four departments: Administration (Senior Management, Finance, and Customer Service), Licensing (includes Homeowners Recovery Fund), Education, and Complaints and Investigations.
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Its unique historic district, quaint coffee shops and restaurants, spectacular sunsets and beautiful waterfront living combine to create an environment where everyone from young married couples to senior citizens feel at home.
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Delivering value to public power communities through collective strength, wisdom, and action while promoting a more successful future for our citizens. Delivering value to public power communities through collective strength, wisdom, and action while promoting a more successful future for our citizens.
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Must be mature, courteous, patient, and hardworking with a sincere concern for senior citizens. Must be mature, courteous, patient, and hardworking with a sincere concern for senior citizens.
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Oversee CECL team interaction with Model Risk Management, Internal Audit, External Audit and Regulatory bodies including exam coordination, exam response, and issue remediation. Ownership of the CECL calculation engine for all in-scope assets, ensuring alignment with regulatory, audit and model risk management standards and including understanding and proposing improvements to platform configurations and calculation methodologies.
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