Capital One

PrincipalAssociate,EnterpriseLearningRiskManagementLead

$121–138k McLean, Virginia, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Principal Associate, Enterprise Learning Risk Management Lead at Capital One. Skills: process management, risk management, cross-functional coordination, stakeholder management, project management. drive process optimization. well-managed delivery”

What You'll Achieve.

drive key outcomes; delivering high-quality results on-time

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

solutions-oriented problem solver; anticipates emerging needs and operational vulnerabilities; raising issues and proposing solutions proactively; proven ability to bring structure to ambiguity; triage risk issues and incidents

Eligibility Requirements

Capital One will not sponsor a new applicant for employment authorization for this position.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree or military experience, At least 3 years of experience in project, process, or quality management, At least 1 year of experience in risk management, audit, compliance or consulting

Nice to Have

1+ years of Risk Event management or Issue Management experience, 3+ years of experience in management of multiple projects concurrently in an autonomous environment, 2+ years of risk methodologies and corporate risk practices experience, 3+ years of operations management or risk management experience, Lean, Agile, Six Sigma, Business Process Management, or Project Management certification

What You'll Do.

drive process optimization

well-managed delivery

horizontal project management for the risk management function

orchestrate strategic and tactical operations

ensure proactive risk mitigation for the L&D organization

support creation and maintenance of key artifacts including controls

Business Continuity Plans

L2 Memos and process documents

serve as the L&D team’s lead point of contact to HR’s Business Risk Office

assist the team in triaging risk issues and incidents

lead ongoing socialization and educational efforts for the team

ensure accurate and efficient action (i. e. incident management

consulting with HR’s Business Risk Office and building out remediation plans and proactive mitigation actions

ensure that risk management initiatives are delivered on-time and with high quality

building and delivering ongoing socialization plans to increase awareness of L&D’s risk management roadmap including owning socializing awareness of upcoming initiatives with the L&D leadership team

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

partnership with HR’s Business Risk Office and L&D team members; work across multiple partner teams to drive key outcomes (ie. program delivery leads, platform owners, learning leaders); Partnering with teams across L&D; Serve as a peer leader across the L&D team; navigate across a large organization to drive change and influence on-time deliverables across multiple job families (ie. Learning Consultants, Program Managers, Risk Specialists, and Learning Leaders)

Communication Scope

effective communicator; showcasing written and verbal communication; ability to influence partners and leadership

Process & Methodology

horizontal project management, skilled project manager, managing multiple priorities effectively, project management

Full Job Description

Principal Associate, Enterprise Learning Risk Management Lead Capital One’s Enterprise Learning & Development (L&D) team is seeking a Principal Associate, Enterprise Learning Risk Management Lead to drive process optimization, well-managed delivery, and horizontal project management for the risk management function on our team. As a member of Learning Horizontal Operations, you will orchestrate strategic and tactical operations through partnership with HR’s Business Risk Office and L&D team members, and ensure proactive risk mitigation for the L&D organization. We are looking for someone who can effectively work across multiple partner teams to drive key outcomes (ie. program delivery leads, platform owners, learning leaders). As part of the risk management function, this person will support creation and maintenance of key artifacts including controls, Business Continuity Plans, L2 Memos and process documents. They will serve as the L&D team’s lead point of contact to HR’s Business Risk Office, ensuring close alignment with the broader organization's risk management posture and expectations. They will also serve as a strategic consultant across L&D to assist the team in triaging risk issues and incidents and will lead ongoing socialization and educational efforts for the team. ****The Ideal Candidate is:**** * A skilled project manager who maintains meticulous agendas and process documentation, and is adept at managing multiple priorities effectively. * An effective communicator, showcasing strong written and verbal communication and an ability to influence partners and leadership * A solutions-oriented problem solver who anticipates emerging needs and operational vulnerabilities, raising issues and proposing solutions proactively, and a proven ability to bring structure to ambiguity.. * A proactive team player who actively shares best practices, identifies efficiencies, and fully participates in team ceremonies. ****What your day to day will look like:**** * Partne

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