Risk Programs Specialist

Risk Programs Specialist

29 Sep 2024
Oklahoma, Oklahoma city, 73101 Oklahoma city USA

Risk Programs Specialist

The Risk Programs Specialist will help coordinate across the client risk programs in areas such as: Issues and Incident Management, Risk and Control Self Assessments (RCSA), Model Management, and other risk areas. They could also be responsible for supporting work including issues and remediation actions; Leading collaboration with other 1LOD teams and risk team across Issue and Management Action Plan lifecycle. This role requires a strategic thinker with strong leadership capabilities and a deep understanding of risk management principles.Key Responsibilities:1LOD Control and Documentation:

Assist in coordination of the generation of the auditor representation letter annually for inclusion of controls executed by Operations teams

Coordinate response to Business & Control Owner questions regarding control and documentation

Support engagement with Business & Control Owner activities, coordinate SME availability, and manage requests for information

Support engagement with stakeholders on control gap remediation planning and implementations

Coordinate development of remediation plans for any exceptions, qualifications or non-satisfactory findings and incorporate into overarching remediation plan

Incident/Loss Management & Reporting:

Identify incidents that occur within outsourced processes

Consolidated incident summaries in coordination with Business Process and Control Owners

Coordinate the development and implementation of Management Action Plans and participate in client incident meetings

Participate in required business forums and provide inputs and access to SMEs

Information Security and Privacy:

Coordinate reporting of suspected breaches, privacy violations, and information security events within required timelines

Support coordination of required research, resolution, and communication of Information Security and Privacy events

Ensure compliance with required Information Security and Privacy policies and contract terms

Issue Management & Reporting:

Support development of Issue and Management Action Plans in accordance with defined requirements, including submitting into Risk Management system of record

Support implementation of Management Action Plans as set forth in the applicable policies and requirements within the agreed upon timelines

Coordinate identification, reporting and escalation of Issues with respect to services and supporting applications

Coordinate aggregation of data or supplemental information required to perform issue validation on the services and supporting applications and submit in risk management system of record for validation in accordance with applicable policies

Process & Control Reviews:

Provide input on process mapping as part of sprint execution

Identify and escalate high risk processes and control gaps in services and supporting applications

Enterprise Remediations:

Oversee critical risk functions and escalate operational errors through the defined escalation channels

Coordinate root-cause analysis and work with client to document issues and identify required operational/technology enhancements

Lead remediation activities in coordination with stakeholders, perform lost earning calculations, and review distribution of remediation payments

Coordinate remediation meetings, track remediation status, and report on status updates

New Business Initiative Process:

Coordinate engagement with stakeholders in working groups and provide Risk inputs into NBIA proposals and potential impacts

Provide input in New Business Initiative Process, including but not limited to design sessions, operating routines, E2E process flow and documentations of product operations and technology as requested by stakeholders

Assess technology enhancement and process changes required and support prioritization of IT development

Provide input on project timelines, pre/post launch conditions, operational readiness plans, and communication and training materials

Basic Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree

Minimum of 3 years of experience in risk management, audit, and or business operations experience

Preferred Qualifications:

Professional certifications in risk management e.g., CRM, ARM, PRM

Understanding of risk management principles, methodologies, and tools, including risk assessment techniques, risk modeling, and scenario analysis.

Excellent analytical skills with the ability to assess complex situations, identify root causes, and develop practical solutions.

Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to effectively communicate complex concepts to diverse audiences.

Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships, influence stakeholders, and drive change across the organization.

Highly organized and detail oriented, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast paced environment.

Proficiency in risk management software and tools, as well as Microsoft Office Suite Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook .

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