Greater London (On-Site)
Permanent, Full time
No DBS check required
£50,000 - £74,999
FULLTIME
Corporate Risk Manager
£52,584- £53,607 per annum
The Corporate Risk Manager will report to the Head of Counter Fraud, but as the lead for risk management the postholder will work under their own initiative to ensure that risk management is effective and integrated into strategic decision-making and to improve risk maturity across the authority.
The Corporate Risk Manager will work alongside key stakeholders to support the ongoing maintenance of the Corporate Risk Register and directorate, service and project-level risk registers; facilitate the Council’s Corporate Risk Group; and develop and deliver training, advice and support to officers engaging in risk management processes.
The Corporate Risk Manager will lead a programme of risk assurance work to review and challenge individual risks on the Corporate Risk Register; provide an independent assurance over the control of the risk; and support the development of action plans to strengthen the management of risk.
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Closing date: 31st January 2025
Additional Information
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