Risk and Incident Analyst

South Hylton
1 month ago
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Job Overview

We have a fantastic opportunity for a Risk and Incident Analyst to join our Paragon's Sunderland site within the Risk & Compliance department.

The Risk and Incident Analyst is responsible for monitoring, analysing, and reporting on Sunderland and Client risks and incidents. This role ensures timely identification, assessment, and resolution of incidents while supporting the enterprise risk management framework to minimise threats and maximise opportunities

Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm

Main duties would include:

  • Support the development and maintenance of the Sunderland enterprise risk register, client risk registers and OCRM risk register

  • Conduct risk assessments and assist in implementing mitigation strategies.

  • Prepare risk reports and reports for the Senior GRC Manage and Site Leadership.

  • Oversight of Incident Management including investigation and corrective and preventative actions.

  • Coordinate with internal teams to ensure timely remediation and root cause analysis.

  • Maintain incident records and ensure compliance with reporting requirements.

  • Identify trends and recommend preventive measures to reduce recurrence.

  • Assist in internal audits and compliance reviews related to risk and incident processes.

  • Support adherence to frameworks such as ISO 9001, 27001, GDPR, and other relevant standards

    Skills and Attributes we are looking for

  • Proven experience within a Risk / Incident role

  • Attention to detail and accuracy.

  • Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities.

  • Strong stakeholder management and collaboration skills.

  • Proactive approach to identifying and mitigating risks.

    Benefits include

    Become part of a positive culture led site with a focus on employee engagement and an inclusive environment;

  • Employee Benefits Platform

  • Reimbursements

  • Bupa Cash Plan

  • Cycle to work Scheme

  • Financial Health Check

  • Wellbeing, Legal, Personal finance support

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Charity initiatives and various events throughout the year

    Please note that due to the high volume of responses we receive, only successful applicants will be contacted.

    We are an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration regardless of gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, or marital status

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