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Strong Market Risk, Risk, or Front Office experience. Develop prototypes (using python, SQL, excel/VBA) to demonstrate solutions to stakeholders. Partner with Global Markets Financial Risk (GMFR), Global Risk Analytics (GRA) and Model Risk Management (MRM) for business requirements.
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Prior work experience in an Investment Banking front office role, ideally in Specialty Finance Investment Banking. As an Investment Banking Vice President in Specialty Finance you will develop strong relationships with clients as you work across the full spectrum of investment banking products including mergers & acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings, loans, and equity capital and debt capital raises.
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We are looking for a Head of Portfolio Systems to manage front to back office technology, providing 24x7 lights-on support for business counterparts in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in order management, accounting systems, and data warehouse, preferably at an ETF issuer.
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You would take the lead in driving concrete opportunity identification (e.g. trade structures, investments, strategic partnerships/JVs), outlining business cases, structuring and leading negotiations, closing the transactions and setting up our business for success; all in close collaboration with our front-office and policy/analysis teams.
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Pre-visit organization of information required for an efficient in-office experience, performing patient escort and rooming functions (taking vital signs, medication reconciliation, accurate documentation of chief complaint, updating history as requested, updating EMR (Epic) as required.
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We partner with a range of live entertainment clients across sports, theater, and more (e.g., the Dallas Cowboys, Manchester City, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Broadway theater company Jujamcyn) to help bring their ticketing box office software into the modern era.
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The position requires close interaction with the front and middle office, Legal, Collateral Management, and related internal corporate functions including: Treasury, Information Technology, Regulatory, Market Risk, Risk Operations among others.
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These positions are an integral part of the Middle Office Team which will strengthen the efficiencies and processing of the group to support the Front Office business line. Liaison between Front Office, Back Office, Product Control Group, I-Tech teams globally.
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Resolve Front Office vs. Middle Office Trading Assistants will process the activity of the various desks including Money Markets, Repo Financing, Municipals, Governments, Corporate Bonds, Global Foreign Exchange, Mortgage Backed Trading, Interest Rate and Credit Derivative Products.
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Each Regional Field Office has responsibility and oversight of Eligibility, Service Access and Authorization through Front Door and Home and Community Based Waiver team, Self Direction, Housing, Crisis, Property, Auspice and Merger, Fiscal and Quality Management and Technical Assistance Units within their respective geographic areas.
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The role will lead the control team in embedding of Operational Risk Management Framework activities and engagement with the front office staff to ensure active identification, management, and escalation of key risk.
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Act as manager on duty for the hotel in the absence of the Front Office Manager dealing with complaints, problem-solving, disturbances, special requests, and any other issues that may arise.
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When required, performs front desk duties to include making appointments, keeping records, procuring pre-certification from managed care companies, appointment reminders, answering and transacting on telephone calls, completing routing slips for billing, booking surgeries, and assisting other office personnel when necessary.
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Reporting to the Director of Liquidity Methodology, the candidate will be expected to conduct a current state diagnostic of methodologies for loans and commitments, drive methodology enhancements, collaborate with Treasury's Front Office, Business lines, Risk Management, and Technology, and ultimately implement their respective methodologies into the daily aggregation process.
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Confirm and monitor all trades to ensure they are properly entered into our front office systems such as Bloomberg TOMS and ION. Ensure all clients are in agreement with trade details for various Fixed Income products.
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