Manager, Insurance Risk - Sydney, Australia - Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation

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ARPC Position Description

Function:
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Classification broadband:EL1


Location:
Sydney
Security clearance:Baseline


Role Reports to (role title)**:Head of Risk


Direct Reports (role titles)**:Nil


Purpose of the role (Why the role exists; how the role contributes to the ARPC's strategic objectives)

The purpose of this role is to support ARPC drive sound risk management practice. This includes embedding the risk
management framework by ensuring that all risk activities are undertaken in a timely and accurate manner and
escalated where relevant.


Key Accountabilities (Key activities, tasks and outcomes to be achieved)***
Risk Strategy and Frameworks:
  • Implement and maintain a risk management program of work to support the risk strategy, including
facilitating the understanding of operational risk exposures across the organisation and within

projects:
to provide mitigation strategies and business improvements.

identification, evaluation and mitigation to inform risk-based decision-making.

  • Ensure appropriate governance practices are in place to support and enhance the effectiveness of
ARPC's risk management framework.

  • Monitor and escalate risks appropriately, in accordance with the risk management framework.
  • Undertake control assurance activities and targeted assurance reviews.
  • Deliver employee education through training and development programs on risk management.


  • Risk Culture

  • Promote a positive risk culture, through education, awareness and support including role modelling
- behaviours and building trust and confidence in risk-based decision making.
  • Expedite programs developed by the Head of Risk, designed to achieve the desired culture.
  • Make appropriate riskbased decisions which support the achievement of strategic objectives.
  • Support ARPC's culture by role modelling values set out in ARPC's Capability Framework
Risk Management and Reporting- Prepare project risk and operational risk reports which communicate the status of Risk Management
- operations to the Head of Risk.
  • Assist in preparing risk reports, including Board and Committee papers, briefings, and reports on
governance, business and risk activities and initiatives to internal and external stakeholders to inform
decision making as required.

  • Other
  • Lead and participate in ARPC Corporate projects as and when opportunities arise
  • Role model ARPC's Values and Code of Conduct and capabilities set out in the ARPC's Capability


  • Framework

  • Maintain knowledge of risk management developments and industry trends and an enterprise wide
understanding of ARPC and its business activities

***
Key legislative / regulatory role responsibilities

Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 (PID Act)

  • ARPC Managers may receive disclosures from staff they supervise or manage, and are responsible for
providing to an ARPC Authorised Officer (CEO, CFO, COO) as soon as practicable, any information
provided to them that concerns disclosable conduct (within the definition of PID Act S.60A).

  • ARPC Managers must assist the ARPC CEO (or delegate) and/ or the Commonwealth Ombudsman in
the conduct of a PID investigation.

  • ARPC staff must assist the ARPC CEO (or delegate) and/ or the Commonwealth Ombudsman in the
conduct of a PID investigation.

Privacy Act 1988

  • ARPC staff must adhere to the Australian Privacy Principles and the ARPC Privacy Policy and report
any privacy breaches by any employee or contractor to the Privacy Officer (CFO) and/ or Privacy

  • Champion (COO) as soon as they become aware of them.

Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act)

  • ARPC staff are responsible for notifying and supporting the Information Public Scheme (IPS) Team to


ensure published website Information is accurate, up-to-date and complete.- ARPC 'owners' of website content are required to review content on their page(s) at least annually.


Security

  • Responsible for monitoring their staff (including contractors), resources and functions to ensure
security controls are maintained and operate effectively.- Responsible to ensure that staff (including contractors) are aware of and practice the appropriate

security procedures for protecting individuals, official information and other valuable resources.
Working Relationships (Key stakeholders, clients, customers, suppliers, providers, consultants, etc.)***Internal Relationships

  • Build and maintain strong relationships across ARPC by working closely with the organisation
External Relationships

  • Build and maintain strong relationships with industry peers
**Person specification

Qualifications and experience

Qualifications (indicate whether mandatory or desired)

  • Tertiary qualification in a related field or equivalent experience _Mandatory_

Experience (minimum type and level of experience required to perform the role)

  • Hands On Enterprise / Operational risk experience working with closely with bu

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