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Collaborate between first and second line of defense to implement the framework for standards and practices relative to risk management, in the context of the broader ERM program, for all business and functional units in the LOBs. Work with the Director of Enterprise Risk Management to ensure the risk framework effectively aligns with the ERM strategic vision and operating model; and provides the desired level of governance and reporting to Senior Management and the Board.
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DescriptionHumana's Associate Vice President (AVP), Technology and Cybersecurity Risk works closely with all areas of Enterprise Information Protection (EIP), Internal Audit, Enterprise Risk Management, business units, regulator.
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As part of the larger Operational Risk Management (ORM) organization, you will work with talented associates to provide oversight and effective challenge to ensure that our businesses effectively manage operational risk overall.
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The Model Risk Specialist (“Specialist”) will support the Model Risk Analyst and Manager of Risk Technology & Operations in the implementation and execution of the Model Risk Management (MRM) framework as part of the 2nd Line of Defense.
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The MRM framework sets forth the enterprise level programs, governance, policies and practices to proactively identify, assess, mitigate, monitor, and report on model risk exposures in Atlantic Union's business and operations at all levels of the organization.
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This position will assist with the day-to-day management of model risk: providing assurance that models are governed by appropriate policies, standards, and procedures; that they are subject to robust performance monitoring; and that their use is safeguarded by effectively designed operating controls.
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Responsible for providing analytical, performance reporting, and project management support for PRA Group Inc.'s Enterprise Risk Management ("ERM") Division. Reports to the Senior Vice President, ERM and provides support as needed to Operational risk resiliency, Third-party Risk Management teams in the achievement and execution of ERM's strategic priorities and goals.
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Assist with process improvement and discussions related to third-party risk management solutions. Build communication and escalation plans related to third-party risk management activities across National IT.
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3+ years direct work experience in third-party Risk Management. Conduct assessments of threats and vulnerabilities, determine deviations from acceptable configurations or enterprise or local policy, assess the level of risk, and develop and/or recommend and operationalize appropriate mitigation countermeasures.
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Critically review business relationship submissions in the Third Party Risk Management Gateway, the system used to clear potential business relationships within specified time frames.
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Assisting in the strategy and implementation of Master Data Management, Data Governance, Enterprise Data Management, Enterprise Content Management and Knowledge Management using modern techniques and approaches.
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The MRM framework sets forth the enterprise level programs, governance, policies and practices to proactively identify, assess, mitigate, monitor, and report on model risk exposures in our clients' business and operations at all levels of the organization.
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Experience in use of integrated risk management and case management tools. Experience in the risk management three lines of defense model. to conclusion (presenting results and recommendations to business partners and senior management.
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Access Control, Application Security, Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning, Cryptography, Information Security and Risk Management, Legal Regulations, Compliance and Investigations, Operations Security, Physical (Environmental) Security, Security Architecture and Design, Telecommunications and Network Security.
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2 to 5 years of relevant work experience in financial services industry (or in an academic capacity) in the quantitative space (e.g., Model Validator, Model Developer, Quantitative Risk Analyst, Economics Teacher/Professor, Economist or similar.
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