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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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Cybersecurity focused Supply Chain Risk Management and/or Third-Party Risk management operations, assessment and enablement. NIST Risk Management Framework and Assessment and Authorization enhancement, operations and governance.
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In this role you will help manage our flood risk management design and construction projects for USACE, USIBWC, and NRCS. Our team has a passion for making a positive impact on community safety and developing solutions for the technical challenges these projects bring.
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Our Commodity Trading & Risk Management advisory practice is the epicenter of innovation, where we tackle the toughest challenges head-on and drive monumental shifts in the commodities landscape.
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Works in conjunction with Patient Safety/Risk Management in analyzing and responding to significant preventable adverse events (SPAEs) and unanticipated outcomes that occur. Methodist Hospital Westover Hills opening in November 2024 will be located conveniently near Highway 151 and Loop 1604 corridor.
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We are seeking a dedicated Senior Credit Risk Analyst who will use quantitative methods to develop and deliver credit line management strategies and monitor credit strategy performance for consumer credit portfolios to optimize profitable growth within risk appetite.
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As a Senior Associate in our Risk Analytics and Modeling team, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your quantitative, modeling and analytical skills in a real world environment to develop or validate statistical, financial engineering, and AI/machine learning models in the areas of credit risk, market risk, assets and liabilities management, fraud detection, anti money laundering and other functional modeling and analytics area.
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OCC Documents: Large Bank Supervision Handbook; OCC Safety and Soundness Handbooks - Internal Controls, Corporate & Risk Governance, Retail Lending; and key OCC bulletins - Model Risk Governance, Model Risk Management, New Products and Services Risk Management, Third Party Risk Management, Technology Risk Management, Stress Testing, and Operational Risk.
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Understanding of regulatory framework and requirements, specially related to interest rate risk, asset-liability management. Experience in Liquidity, Interest Rate and Investment Portfolio Risk Management in Audit and/or Independent Risk Managment and/or Front Line is highly preferred.
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The Third Party Risk Management and Vendor Management Analyst is responsible for assessing, monitoring, and mitigating risks associated with our third-party relationships. Job Title : Third Party Risk Management and Vendor Management Analyst.
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Utilizes nursing and coding knowledge to assist with review activities to support the Risk Adjustment process to include re-review of audit findings to ensure accuracy in documented HCC diagnoses and ICD-10 coding; review of various payer denial/rejection reports to identify areas for provider education.
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By Light is looking for personnel to support the U.S Army Installation and Management Command (IMCOM) at Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston (JBSA), Texas with Information Technology (IT) Risk Management Framework (RMF) support.
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Minimum twelve years of recent, relevant experience in consulting or industry focused on: commercial lending, credit or financial analysis, credit risk management, underwriting, portfolio management, financial analysis, and reporting; previous supervisory experience and experience and responsibility for driving business and managing revenue.
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An awareness of medical terminology, as well as strategies for health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention, and management. Applicants without it must get certified within 30 days of hiring.
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Applied knowledge of technologies for data mapping, risk assessments, third party risk management, compliance tracking, security controls management. Gains an understanding of the client’s business environment and risk management frameworks and approaches.
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