Job DescriptionThe Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) is seeking to fill a Risk Management Specialist I-II position in Regional Support and Risk Management of the Business Operations Division located at 1117 Trinity Austin, Texas 78778.The Risk Management Specialist I-II performs routine to moderately complex (journey-level) risk management work, implementing agency risk management programs and conducting risk management reviews, working under moderate/general supervision with limited latitude for initiative and independent judgment.Assist in planning, developing, and implementing departmental risk management, safety, and continuity programs statewide initiatives.Develop and implement risk management loss control programs and guidelines.Review files, reports, and programs for compliance with applicable state and federal laws related to risk management and loss control programs.Conduct risk management program reviews and safety program evaluations, and present findings on risk management programs.Conduct on-site inspections of properties and facilities to identify hazards and risk exposures.Consult with other risk management representatives to identify risk exposures and assist in developing mitigation plans.Prepare technical and comprehensive reports, plans, and procedures for developing risk management programs, reviews, and inspections.Assist in conducting loss avoidance and loss prevention assessments for risk management programs.Assist in reviewing risk management policies and procedures.Assist in reviewing loss and exposure data.Provide consultative services and technical assistance to TWC employees, Local Workforce Development Boards, visitors, customers, contractors, and vendors.Assist in all areas of privacy, risk management, safety, and continuity processes as needed.Oversee and analyze operations; research, review, and evaluate information on programs and services to identify gaps and recommend improvements.Establish, maintain, and collaborate with internal staff to evaluate compliance with contract terms and conditions, and participate in solicitation processes when necessary for program areas.Proficient use of personal computer and software applications (Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint).Provide training to TWC employees and contractors related to business continuity, privacy, risk management, and safety.Perform other duties as assigned.Position may involve working hours other than 8 AM – 5 PM, Monday‑Friday, including overnight travel.Duty requires up to 35% travel (within Texas) and the ability to lift 20 pounds.The salary range for this position is $2,595.00 – $3,752.00 per month, depending on qualifications. TWC also offers the State of Texas benefits package, which includes health insurance, a retirement plan, and a variety of leave types.Preferred QualificationsKnowledge of risk management, training and presentation techniques, worker's compensation and safety program management, and risk management concepts and techniques.Knowledge of program rules, regulations and state and federal laws associated with RSRM programs.Knowledge of procurement and contracting processes.Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with executive management, TWC employees, customers, contractors, and vendors.Ability to gather, assemble, correlate, and analyze facts to devise solutions to problems, prepare reports, and develop, evaluate, and interpret policies and procedures, statutes, standards, rules and professional risk guidelines.Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a high‑paced environment.Preferred risk management certifications or obtained within one year of hiring date.Minimum QualificationsGraduation from an accredited four‑year college or university with courses in business management, computer science, risk management, insurance, occupational safety, or related courses.Twelve semester hours of graduate study from an accredited college or university will satisfy the minimum qualifications.A doctorate degree from an accredited college or university will satisfy the minimum qualifications.One year of full‑time experience in planning or operation of risk management, information security, loss control, and/or the workers' compensation and safety programs may be substituted for each year (30 semester hours) of the required college.#J-18808-Ljbffr