Job Description
Job Description
JOB OVERVIEW
The Cyber Risk Director will lead the cyber insurance program and cyber risk management initiatives across the Farm Credit System (FCS), one of the top 10 financial institutions in the U.S. This role is responsible for ensuring appropriate cyber insurance coverage and supporting strategic cybersecurity planning and investment across the system.
Reporting to the VP, Risk Management and Insurance Services, the Cyber Risk Director will collaborate with executive leadership, cybersecurity professionals, and insurance partners to drive innovation, strengthen internal collaboration, and develop cyber risk management solutions. This role will manage key relationships, review and enhance cyber coverage, and help shape risk management policies and standards.
The ideal candidate brings senior-level expertise in cybersecurity, insurance, and risk strategy, along with strong communication and presentation skills. This individual will serve as a key advisor on cyber insurance, ensure system-wide insurability, and act as a unifying voice on cyber risk across the enterprise—including engagement with boards, executive teams, and underwriting professionals.
FCCS provides a tremendous culture to its employees with a focus on work / life values. In addition to competitive pay and benefits, our Denver-based employees operate on a hybrid schedule, currently working remotely 3 days / week. The benefits and bonus structure are unique and a competitive advantage for FCCS making us a Great Place to Work certified organization.
In addition to an annual bonus opportunity and competitive benefits, the salary range for this position is $134,000-200,000 annually.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Cybersecurity Strategy and Leadership
o Provide executive leadership and strategic guidance to the Farm Credit System in Cyber Risk Management and Cyber Security.
Risk Assessment
o Lead the continuous evaluation of the organization’s cyber risk exposure, identifying potential threats, gaps, and opportunities to strengthen risk transfer strategies.
Oversee the negotiation of contracts, policy terms, and renewals, ensuring that all placements are consistent with the organization's long-term risk management goals.
o Utilize data-driven insights to refine risk management strategies and ensure that risk transfer solutions (e.g., insurance coverage) align with emerging risks and organizational needs.
Strategy and Investment
o Cultivate and manage strategic relationships with external vendors in both insurance and cybersecurity fields
o Analyze emerging cyber risks and ensure FCS is adequately protected
o Lead negotiations and oversee the management of vendor contracts, fostering strong partnerships that support the organization’s broader risk management and insurance objectives.
o Maintain oversight of vendor performance, ensuring effective collaboration to enhance claims handling and mitigation strategies.
Education & Thought Leadership
o Provide ongoing mentoring and development opportunities for team members, ensuring that they are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to support the organization’s long-term strategic objectives.
o Participate in and direct cyber tabletop exercises across the enterprise; and develop strategic goals for these exercises
o Support Cyber Incident Response planning across the enterprise
Executive Influence & Governance
o Act as a trusted advisor to the Captive Board and senior leadership team, providing strategic counsel on all matters related to claims, risk management, and insurance program optimization.
o Play an active role in governance activities, providing regular updates on key performance indicators (KPIs), claims trends, and cyber risk management developments to inform strategic decision-making.
High Standards & Integrity
o Uphold high standards of excellence, integrity, and transparency in all aspects of the program and stakeholder interactions.
o Manage multiple complex initiatives with attention to detail and a sense of urgency.
o Perform additional tasks as needed and participate in company-wide initiatives and committees.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
An Overview of FCCS. Our Expertise. Our Services.
FCCS was created in 1975 to help clients enhance their organizations and optimize their operations. In the 45 years since, we have :
Headquartered in the Denver Tech Center, with approximately 50 employees, FCCS is proud to serve a variety of clients across the U.S.
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The unique blend of our expertise, services, programs, and conferences enables us to create enriching business solutions and help organizations to be more.
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Being certified as a Great Place to Work reflects our collective efforts to foster a positive and inclusive workplace culture where everyone feels valued, supported, and empowered to do their best at work. This achievement is a testament to the incredible dedication, talent and passion that each of our employees brings to our organization every day. Click HERE to see the FCCS company profile on the Great Places to Work website
FCCS is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).
FCCS may require job candidates to successfully complete a background check as a condition of employment.
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