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Position Summary:
The Office of University Risk Management is responsible for affirmative control and minimization of risk, promoting a strong proactive loss prevention program, and using aggressive leading edge concepts to insure the safety of students, employees and others as well as protecting the assets and income of each system campus.
The Assistant Director must collaborate across various university offices, departments, and affiliated institutions. This position engages with leadership teams across multiple campuses, each with unique risk management needs and priorities, requiring tailored approaches that align with institutional strategy and governance structures. The Assistant Director will support risk management projects and inquiries as delegated by the Director of CU Denver and CU Anschutz Operations, with responsibilities adjusted based on experience and competency. This role involves working with a broad network of campus partners, supporting various campus locations, located in Denver, Aurora and Colorado Springs including the CU Systems office located in Denver, as needed.
This position reports to the Director of CU Denver and CU Anschutz Operations and is exempt from the State of Colorado Classified Staff System.
Where You Will Work:
Onsite – this role is expected to work in the office. This position is expected to travel to the CU Campuses as needed.
Description of Job
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Support and collaborate with the URM Director(s) as needed.
- Assist with overseeing, facilitating, and developing services to control and minimize risks across campuses and operations.
- Engage and collaborate with University Risk Management staff to proactively develop processes, drive strategic decisions, and implement programs and policies that support the university's strategy for managing asset and income loss control, loss protection, and risk financing.
- Engage and collaborate with the University Risk Management Directors to proactively develop, update, and implement the University-wide Risk Management Standards and other special projects that arise.
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Support or lead risk management projects and inquiries, which may include analyzing and providing risk management guidance and recommendations related to:
- Risk assessments for higher risk activities and effectively communicating risk mitigation strategies
- Film and video requests, including those with UAV use and location agreements
- Evaluation and assessment of events with alcohol
- Minor activities - including tours, short-term or long-term visits, and all-year-round camps
- Volunteer, Observer, Shadows, Internships and Trainee initiatives
- Fine arts loan agreements
- Facility use agreements
- Events on and off campus
- Animals on-campus activities
- Student Life activities
- Healthcare, life sciences, research operations, coverage, and loss control process support
- Analyze and provide appropriate risk management recommendations on contracts and agreements related to insurance requirements, indemnification clauses, and other risk transfer techniques, including, but not limited to, legal counsel contracts, memorandums of understanding, affiliation agreements, procurement contracting, construction, special events, fine arts, grants, product development, clinical trial agreements, research agreements, leases, property transfers, professional services agreements, international provider agreements, and other insurable risks.
- Analyze third-party contractor certificates of insurance to ensure they meet the required limits and coverage specified by university standard insurance requirements, contract terms, and the scope of work
- Review and offer informed risk management strategies to campus partners.
- Review and process internal and external certificates of insurance requests promptly.
- Support the annual campus certificate of the insurance renewal process.
- Facilitates, coordinates, and engages with Campus partners to participate in insurance carrier loss control and property visits; analyzes and provides loss prevention recommendations to enhance the resilience and protection of campus assets effectively.
- Engage and collaborate with campus partners to gather insurance underwriting data, assess new risk exposure requests, and prepare submissions for the insurance broker.
- Support international and domestic travel policies, collaborating with campus departments, the campus international risk management committee, and the CU Systems travel office.
- Participate in strategizing and creating new policies, promoting risk management techniques, and advising on foreign insurance policies.
- Assists with risk identification, risk assessment, loss control, and risk transfer related to life sciences, clinical trials, and bench research.
- Engage and collaborate with internal and external partners to create informative and engaging risk management presentations and training sessions tailored to the needs of different campus partners and deliver effectively and confidently; clearly outline action items and proactively provide additional resources and follow-up materials as needed.
- Engage and collaborate with various partners to provide risk management guidance and expertise regarding campus disaster planning and emergency preparedness activities; assist with and update Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) resources.
- Engage and collaborate with various campus partners, including Campus Leadership, Information Security and IT Compliance, Facilities Management, Health and Public Safety, University Counsel, Student Life, Educational Outreach & Pathway Initiatives, International Affairs, Parking and Transportation, Events, Human Resources, Environmental Health and Safety, and multiple Schools/Colleges units.
- Coordinate and collaborate with University Risk Management System staff to provide services needed for Campus operations, such as claims administration, participation in claims site visits, and generation of loss reports.
- Proactively identify and implement innovative risk management strategies to enhance the campus's overall risk profile.
- Independently research, propose, support, and lead initiatives, ensuring they align with the University and Campus strategic goals.
- Participate in professional development or continuing education to enhance expertise in specialized areas of risk management and insurance.
- Performs other duties and projects, as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education in business, risk management, safety or related field, or equivalent professional experience (professional experience may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis).
- Five (5) years of full-time professional experience in risk management, safety, health, or property & casualty industry-related position.
- Two (2) years of leadership experience, which may be in a managerial or supervisory role, or project management experience supporting or leading projects and initiatives, professional development and leadership training, and collaboration with high-level leadership.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s or post-baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher education in the field of business, risk management, safety, or a related field
- Eight (8) years of professional experience in risk management, safety, health, and/or property & casualty industry-related position with demonstrated supervisory responsibilities.
- Three (3) years of leadership experience, which may be in a managerial or supervisory role, experience supporting/leading projects and large initiatives, professional development and leadership training, and/or project management skills and working with high-level leadership
- Professional experience in higher education and/or Colorado public entity risk management.
- Professional experience in healthcare or health sciences, research education.
- Leadership experience and management ability in a complex organization.
- Professional designation of CIC, ARM, CRM, CPCU, or other like designations.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Ability to learn and understand CU's business and organizational structure and the individual Campus operations.
- Ability to read and correctly interpret commercial insurance policies considering the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act.
- Knowledge of contractual concepts, terms, and conditions.
- Ability to critically analyze contractual risks and consequences during fast-paced negotiations.
- Collaboration and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work with others from different areas and backgrounds to reach a common goal and facilitate interaction, communication, and teamwork between others.
- Oral, written, and listening communication skills, including the ability to accurately interpret what others are saying and convey messages, information, concepts, and details accurately and clearly.
- Organizational skills, including setting and meeting goals and deadlines, managing appointments, creating schedules, coordinating and facilitating meetings, and making decisions.
- Ability to work under pressure, manage multiple concurrent and competing tasks and responsibilities, and adapt to changing priorities while maintaining personal effectiveness.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and reliable, professional judgment and collaboratively with a team to achieve the desired results.
- Ability to maintain a strong work ethic, positive problem-solving attitude, and enthusiasm for the work performed.
Supplemental Information
How to Apply:
For full consideration, please attach the following as separate documents to your application at https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=37256:
- A cover letter identifying the job specific minimum qualifications you possess
- A resume including any and all relevant experience to be accurately assessed against the qualifications listed in the posting.
Benefits:
With our unparalleled range of benefits, including top-notch healthcare, comprehensive wellness programs, enriching professional development, and a dynamic work-life balance, we ensure your holistic growth and happiness.
- No-cost or low-cost medical & dental plan options, some inclusive of IVF assistance.
- Disability, Life, Vision Insurance options.
- Multiple retirement planning options including a mandatory 401(a) plan where CU contributes 10% of your gross pay, a 401k or 403b plan and a 457 deferred compensation plan.
- Pre-tax savings plans, such as Health care and Dependent care flexible spending accounts.
- Embrace a healthy work-life balance with ample sick and vacation leave, along with at least 12 paid holidays. This includes a dedicated week off for winter break.
- 6 weeks of parental leave to adjust to the joys of parenthood.
- A tuition benefit program for you and/or your dependents.
- Free RTD EcoPass and Free Onsite Parking at our 1800 Grant Street Office.
- Many additional perks & programs with the CU Advantage.
Additional taxable fringe benefits may be available.
For more information on benefits programs, please review our Comprehensive Benefits Guide.
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