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About the Role
Reporting to the Chief Risk Officer, the Manager ORM (Operational Risk Management) will provide support to the Banks Enterprise Risk Management function ensuring the Banks operational resiliency program and obligations are understood and communicated across the Bank. The Manager ORM will lead the operational risk management program, ensuring effective internal control processes are in place, provide leadership in the assessment, remediation, and monitoring of operational risks, as well as drive enhancement of operational resilience for continued adherence to regulatory requirements. This permanent full-time position is based out of our Head Office in Saskatoon, SK, located on First Nations land. We are open to flexible working arrangements, which includes hybrid and remote.
Key Responsibilities
Provide leadership, direction and management for the identification, measurement, and monitoring of operational risk.
Provide an independent perspective on operational risk and controls.
Oversee operational risk types, including third party, technology and cyber, data, business continuity, crisis management and change management through effective challenge in risk tools and practices, and risk review and control assessments.
Provide guidance, oversight, and effective challenge to business lines in the assessment and establishment of effective controls, ensuring alignment with FNBCs Operational Risk Management and Resilience Framework.
Support second line testing in the identification and documentation of operational risk deficiencies within the Bank and support the development of remedial plans.
Proactively monitor emerging risks and external events and stay current on regulatory changes and industry best practices.
Enhance operational risk management framework, policies, and procedures to ensure continuous improvement and program maturity across the Bank as well as compliance with OSFIs E-21 guidelines.