Uses advanced enterprise risk management concepts and organization objectives to resolve highly complex and diverse issues. Regularly works on highly complex issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors. Exercises judgment in selecting methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. May serve as subject matter expert or project manager.
This position advises stakeholders across UCSF on highly complex construction and regulatory compliance matters and educates stakeholders on loss control and best practices to ensure UCSF preserves a high level of safety and protection across the campus and medical center while reducing risk and potential liability exposure. This position also fulfills the applicable legal, financial, information security and regulatory requirements on behalf of UCSF; performs project management for risk-related matters related to construction and safety; identifies and analyzes critical issues and implements or recommends solutions; designs and drafts complex loss control and site-specific safety plans for large complex construction projects; conducts site visits; and consults and advises stakeholders regarding all Federal & State Safety Compliance regulations including OSHA, NFPA, JCAHO, enforcement, data & statistics and training. The position also provides risk consultation encompassing lab safety, facility & investment needs, and emergency preparedness.
In addition, the ERM Analyst is responsible for administering auto and property claims and managing processes and policies related to auto and premises liability.
The ERM Level 4 Analyst operates autonomously and works with a team of professionals, partnering with other risk management team members to develop and implement best practices. The position requires knowledge of enterprise risk management concepts, commercial insurance principles, and claims management practices, particularly those related to construction, safety, property, and auto.
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