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The Integrated Risk Management and Governance Risk and Compliance (IRM GRC) team helps clients to think about their integrated GRC strategy, process improvement, governance models, tech implementation, how to drive change in the organization.
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Our client, a respected leader in the financial services industry is seeking a Risk and Compliance professional to support their distribution-compliance team. Participate in ad hoc projects within Risk & Compliance.
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Minimum of 5+ years of relevant work experience such as IT external audit, IT internal audit, IT risk management, IT change management, and/or IT processes. This role will be the primary conduit for all OT Risk and Compliance, including: Internal Controls over Financial Reporting (ICFR), General Technology Controls, audits, and as a Risk Liaison to PCAOB’s Enterprise Risk Management Office.
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May be accountable for managing ancillary operational risk areas (e.g. BCM/incident management, outsourcing/vendor management, fraud aggregation and assessment, Basel implementation/capital analysis, change management, Privacy, AML, LCM and other regulatory issues), in addition to core functions.
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While pursuing his MBA at Wharton, Chris met his future co-founder Adam Pardes, and the two agreed – even the most engaging digital mental health apps in the world wouldn't truly change the problem; only a solution that systematically integrated behavioral health into the full healthcare ecosystem could create meaningful change.
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Coordinates and/or guides activities relating to core operational risk disciplines/programs including, Risk & Control Self-Assessment, Business Continuity Management, Outsourcing & Vendor Management, Regulatory Compliance (e.g. CDIC, AML, Privacy, IDA, CBA, SOX, Basel etc.
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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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CRC (Certified Risk Adjustment Coder) credential required. Expert knowledge of risk adjustment, Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC), medical terminology and medical chart review required.
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ERM’s Climate Risk and Opportunity Advisory (CROA) team , within our broader Corporate Sustainability & Climate Change (CS&CC) function, is growing quickly. Understands the fundamentals of why climate change is happening, how it will start to affect business models/strategy/company revenue, Capex, Opex and familiar with the concepts of decarbonization & net zero pathways.
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Develop and Implement TPRM Framework: Design and implement a comprehensive Third-Party Risk Management framework aligned with industry standards and best practices, including risk assessment methodologies, governance structures, and risk mitigation strategies.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Control and Compliance Manager will lead the Company’s internal controls program, perform regulatory compliance audits as needed, and support the Company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) programs.
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Review risk assessment workflows in third-party risk management tool to build new workflows and identify opportunities to increase automation and incorporation of Artificial Intelligence into the program.
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Five or more years of experience in business process controls and IT risk management, internal audit, IT security, or other IT compliance related work. Our Risk Advisory Services Technology Risk Consulting (TRC) Managers serve complex global clients aspiring to help transform their IT risk management and assurance capabilities to be aligned to the key risks and strategies of their organization.
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Business Development, Capital Markets, Change Management, Credit Risk Analysis, Database Architecture, Derivatives, Design Thinking, Equities Trading, Interest Rates, Portfolio Management.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience working as an IT auditor or IT risk adviser for a public accounting firm, a professional services firm, or within industry. Bring your significant experience in applying relevant technical knowledge in at least one of the following engagements: (a) financial statement audits; (b) internal or operational audits; (c) Service Organization Controls Reporting engagements; (d) ERP security and control reviews (Oracle, SAP, PeopleSoft); and/or (e) cloud risk engagements (Azure, AWS, GCP.
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