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Risk Management Specialist

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Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in United States
150K-240K Annually
Senior level
Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in United States
150K-240K Annually
Senior level
The Risk Management Specialist will identify, assess, and prioritize organizational risks, develop risk management plans, and collaborate with teams to implement strategies.
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We are seeking an experienced Risk Management Specialist to join our team. The successful candidate will have a strong background in risk management, excellent analytical and communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.

 

Key Responsibilities:

 

1. Identify, assess, and prioritize risks to the organization.

2. Develop and implement risk management plans and strategies.

3. Conduct risk assessments and provide recommendations for mitigation.

4. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including compliance, audit, and operations.

5. Develop and maintain risk management policies, procedures, and standards.

6. Stay up-to-date with industry trends, emerging risks, and regulatory requirements.

 

Requirements:

 

1. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, or related field.

2. Advanced degree (e.g., MBA) preferred.

3. Minimum 5 years of experience in risk management or a related field.

4. Professional certifications, such as CRMA, CRM, or FRM.

5. Strong analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills.

6. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.

7. Proficiency in risk management software and tools.

 

Nice to Have:

 

1. Experience with regulatory compliance and risk management frameworks.

2. Knowledge of financial markets, instruments, and institutions.

3. Familiarity with data analytics and visualization tools.

 

 

Top Skills

Risk Management Software

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