Corporate Risk Officer - Wealth Management
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job #: | 24119 |
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Status: | Active |
Title: | Corporate Risk Officer - Wealth Management |
Job Location: | Arkansas |
Base Compensation: | $80,000 — $130,000 |
Total Compensation: | $105,000 — $155,000 |
Benefits: | Traditional Bank |
Is Employer Willing to Relocate?: | Yes |
Employment Type: | Full Time / Direct Hire |
Job Categories: | Accounting; Admin Services; Audit ; Bank Operations; Capital Markets; Cash Treasury Management; Commercial Lending; Compliance & Legal; Credit; Credit Cards; Finance; Finance Treasury Group; Investments & Securities; Tax ; Wealth Management - Asset & Investment; Wealth Management - Corporate Trust; Wealth Management - Executive/Mid Management/Admin; Wealth Management - Pension & Retirement Plans; Wealth Management - Personal Trust; Wealth Management - Private Banking; Wealth Management - Trust Tax |
Industries: | Banking; Credit Card /Payments; Financial Services; Insurance; Investments; Legal Services; Professional Services |
WHY IS THIS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY?
Opportunity Overview
The Business Risk Officer contributes to the global quality of risk management across the client bank by proactively collaborating with high-ranking leaders and line of business unit managers to ascertain, calculate, quantify, observe and report on risk dangers to the business. The Corporate Risk Officer also represents the Risk Management Platform as a counselor and consultant to the business on the vital identification of emerging risks and the proficient means of managing recognized and projected risks. The Corporate Risk Officer is considered a subject matter expert (SME) in their area of specialization.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Critical Tasks and Accountabilities
The Corporate Risk Officer is accountable for the following tasks:
- Providing impartial and independent counsel, consultation and risk management support in strict accordance to the Client bank’s risk frameworks and tools.
- Aiding Enterprise Risk Management and Operational Risk Management executives in the delivery of risk education throughout the Client bank.
- Communicating and intensifying matters of substantial risk to executive/senior leadership and business unit managers, with a robust focus on identification of patterns and tendencies along with prospective strategies to manage identified risks.
- Cooperate with colleagues and supervisors within the risk management area to facilitate the discussion of risk and control information about the business unit(s) within the Corporate Risk Officer’s zone of responsibility.
- Help RMP managers in the monitoring of actions utilized by management to remediate internal control or compliance concerns.
- Significantly aiding the Client bank?wide inventory and risk assessment of models, and the justification of lesser risk models.
- Bolstering the identification and research of operational risk events and losses within assigned business units.
- Facilitating cross?functional risk assessments in their zones of responsibility, including participating with other risk areas and functions as required.
- Engaging in and supporting management with analyses of pre/post project risk assessments and valuations.
- Collaborating with all respective business unit managers to ascertain, evaluate, quantify, monitor, and report bank enterprise risks in agreement with risk management plans and programs.
- Facilitating assessment and observing the essentials of operational, enterprise, and/or quantitative risk management programs within assigned business units.
- Aiding business unit executives in the creation of risk appetite statements and analysis, identification, and reporting of related key risk indicators.
- Supporting respective internal bank partners with all new stress scenarios, product/service risk assessments and emerging risk analyses.
- Overseeing the business unit risk and control information within the Client bank’s system relative to change management, quality and integrity standards, and coordination with additional user groups.
- Supporting senior leadership with risk profile information, analyses, and reporting.
QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications
The following background, credentials, and experience are required for the Corporate Risk Officer:
Skill Prerequisites:
- Eight or more years of experience in a financial services company, with specialization in one of the subsequent crucial areas: commercial lending, bank operations, consumer lending, information technology, finance, and/or wealth management.
- Eight or more years of experience applying internal control frameworks, risk management methodologies, and regulatory requests in the respective area of specialization.
Necessities
The subsequent requirements apply to the Corporate Risk Officer opportunity;
- Law degree (JD) Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Trust Auditor (CTA), or Certified Financial Manager (CFM) with pertinent experience also exceedingly desired.
- Series 7 license greatly favored.
- Knowledge of FINRA, SEC and other regulatory requirements and control frameworks actively utilized in the analysis of wealth management activities.
- Validated knowledge and familiarity in wealth management business operations of a bank, including but not limited to brokerage, trust, asset management, or retirement planning.
- Series 63, 65, or 66 license favored.
- Awareness of procedures, policies, processes, and risk controls characteristically found in a bank wealth management business.
Aptitudes
- Microsoft Excel data management techniques experience for analysis and reporting.
- Awareness of bank corporate governance principles.
- Aptitude to manage numerous work streams and deliverables as well as coordinate transversely functional initiatives.
- Knowledge of internal control principles and practices.
- Honed and mature facilitation skills.
- Far-reaching understanding of banking and financial services.
- Awareness with risk assessment and management frameworks and policies.
- Fluency with the banking regulatory environment.
Education and/or Accreditations
- Bachelor’s degree in business, quantitative analysis, finance, mathematics, statistics, accounting, or related fields.
- Masters or advanced degree preferred but not required; professional certifications in a related field such as internal audit, risk management, information security, compliance, wealth management, finance, technology, accounting, or fraud.
Total Years of Experience:
7-8+
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