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Enterprise Risk Manager
Enterprise Risk Manager
My client requires an ENTREPRISE RISK MANAGER to play a key role in shaping, embedding, and maintaining the risk management framework.
Working closely with stakeholders across all three lines of defence, you will ensure effective identification, assessment, and management of risk.
You will also provide oversight, challenge, and insight to strengthen risk governance and support informed decision-making across the business.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the design, implementation, and embedding of the risk management framework, including minimum standards, policies, and governance structures across the business.
- Drive the effective implementation of the three lines of defence model and ensure consistent application of risk management principles across the organisation.
- Provide oversight and challenge of Risk and Control Self-Assessment (RCSA), ensuring material risks and controls are accurately identified and assessed.
- Support risk analysis, scenario assessment, and reporting activities, including principal risk analysis and risk inputs.
- Monitor, analyse, and report risk events, incidents, and issues, using internal and external data to inform risk insights and loss forecasting.
- Act as a subject matter expert (SME), providing guidance, challenge, and support at governance forums and to first-line risk owners.
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- A minimum of 5 years’ experience within a dedicated risk management role.
- Excellent analytical ability and familiarity with associated risk management tools.
- Strong knowledge of the UK financial services regulatory environment.
- Good understanding of regulatory capital requirements would be beneficial.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
If this sounds like it could be of interest to you, please click "Apply" and you will come straight through to Terry Wetters (Founder/Director, Barleycorn) for his immediate review.
Contact Details:
- 07891 708 941
- terry@barleycorn.io
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