The Chief Risk & Compliance Officer
The Chief Risk & Compliance Officer
Job #: 042664
Location: Syracuse, New York
Pay Range: $235,000 - $275,000
Hours:
Standard University business hours
8:30am - 5:00pm (academic year)
8:00am - 4:30pm (summer)
Hours may vary based on operational needs.
Job Type: Full Time
Job Description:
The Chief Risk & Compliance Officer (CRCO) serves as the Universitys leader for risk management and compliance, providing strategic direction and oversight for institution wide risk programs. Reporting to the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, the CRCO develops and maintains an integrated framework to identify, assess, and address risks across University operations.
The CRCO promotes adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and University policies while fostering a culture of accountability, transparency, and ethical conduct. The position collaborates with academic and administrative leaders to align risk and compliance efforts with the Universitys mission and strategic priorities.
The CRCO works with University leadership and internal stakeholders to evaluate strategic, operational, reputational, and compliance risks and to advance effective mitigation strategies that strengthen institutional resilience. The role also presents risk analyses and compliance updates to senior leadership and participates in meetings of the Boards Audit and Risk Committee to support governance oversight and helps ensure the University meets its regulatory and ethical responsibilities.
Education and Experience:
Education
- Bachelors degree is required. Masters degree in a field directly related to compliance or institutional risk is preferred.
Required Experience
- Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in compliance and risk management within higher education, demonstrating a deep understanding of the regulatory and operational environment.
- Leadership experience directing enterprise wide risk management and compliance functions in a complex setting, including collaboration with academic, administrative, and operational units.
- Experience with risk mitigation, internal controls, and compliance program design, with the ability to apply best practices to strengthen institutional risk posture and accountability.
Preferred Experience
- Experience designing, implementing, or overseeing an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program.
- Experience overseeing or working closely with Athletics Compliance to support NCAA, conference, and institutional requirements.
- Experience overseeing ethics and compliance reporting systems, including whistleblower reporting and case management.
- Experience overseeing risk management and insurance programs, including workers compensation, liability coverage, and claims management in a university setting.
Skills and Knowledge:
- Comprehensive knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting higher education, with the ability to interpret evolving requirements and guide institutional compliance efforts.
- Demonstrated understanding and ability to develop and communicate enterprise risk management frameworks and compliance standards to executive leadership, supporting informed decision making in a complex, decentralized university environment.
- Strong capability in program and policy development, including drafting, reviewing, and aligning policies to regulatory and operational requirements.
- Ability to oversee compliance functions in highly regulated environments, including Division I athletics compliance programs, ensuring adherence to NCAA, conference, and federal requirements.
- Knowledge of risk management and insurance principles, with the ability to provide strategic oversight of liability, property, workers compensation, and related coverage programs within a large institutional setting.
- Exceptional judgment, discretion, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build credibility and influence decisions at senior levels.
- Ability to navigate the operational and research complexities of an R1 university, including working effectively across academic, research, administrative, and operational units.
Responsibilities:
- University Compliance Oversight - Provides strategic leadership and comprehensive oversight of the Universitys compliance program, ensuring adherence to federal, state, and local laws, as well as institutional policies. Develops and maintains institutional compliance frameworks, oversees compliance risk assessments and monitoring activities, and partners with stakeholders across campus to foster a culture of integrity, accountability, and ethical conduct. Additionally, the position provides oversight for research related compliance activities, including research security, foreign influence, and export control regulations. Advises faculty and staff on risk mitigation strategies for sponsored research and works directly with the Vice President for Research to support compliant, secure, and federally aligned research operations.
- Education, Reporting and Engagement - Prepares and delivers risk, ethics, and compliance dashboards; annual compliance plans; investigation and trend analyses; program maturity and effectiveness assessments; emerging regulatory updates; performance metrics; and written reports for the Audit and Risk Committee of the Board of Trustees and senior leadership, ensuring clear, accurate, and timely communication of key institutional risks and compliance obligations. Collaborates with stakeholder offices including Title IX, Research Compliance, Human Resources, and others to promote transparency, accountability, and coordinated institutional responses.
Leads and supports education and communication initiatives that strengthen the Universitys culture of compliance, risk awareness, and ethical decision-making. Facilitates operational compliance partnerships and provides leadership support for University committees related to compliance and enterprise risk management.
Keeps University leadership informed of emerging ethical, compliance, and risk issues with potential adverse impact. Maintains regular engagement with the Vice President for Research on research related compliance matters and collaborates with Academic Affairs on the development, review, and alignment of academic and administrative policies. - Risk Management and Insurance - Provide strategic oversight of the Universitys Office of Risk Management and Insurance, which manages property, liability, workers compensation coverage, and medical leaves. Set program direction, approve coverage strategies and ensure effective claims governance and loss prevention practices. Partner with the Executive Director of Risk Management & Insurance to monitor performance, broker relationships, coverage placements, claims trends, and reserve practices. Oversee the stewardship, and regulatory compliance of the Universitys captive insurance entity, Orange Insurance Company, LLC, which provides liability coverage for the University and its subsidiaries.
- Enterprise Risk Management - Provide strategic oversight and direction for the Universitys ERM program to ensure a fit for purpose framework that is well communicated, consistently applied, and tracked to completion. Set risk appetite and tolerance guidance, approve ERM methodologies and reporting cadences, and ensure risk identification, assessment, mitigation planning, and issue remediation are integrated into institutional decision making.
Partner with and supervise the Director of Enterprise Risk Management, who leads operational execution, including risk analytics, dashboards, heat maps, emerging risk monitoring, and facilitation of risk owner action plans. Ensure that ERM reporting to senior leadership and the Board is clear, timely, and actionable, and that risk mitigation commitments are monitored through closure with documented controls, owners, and timelines.
Collaborate with the Office of General Counsel to govern University policy through a standardized policy framework ensuring policies are current, compliant, accessible, and aligned with ERM priorities and facilitate stakeholder engagement to promote clarity, consistency, and reduced institutional risk. - Ethics and Compliance Reporting Hotline - Maintains operational oversight of the ethics and compliance reporting hotline to ensure accessibility and confidentiality. Establishes and enforces protocols for timely triage, investigation, and resolution of cases. Monitors case progress and outcomes, ensures compliance with university standards and regulatory requirements, and prepares analytics and dashboard reports for the Audit and Risk Committee of the Board of Trustees.
- Athletics Compliance - Provides oversight of the Division I Athletics Compliance Office, ensuring adherence to NCAA rules, conference requirements, and federal and state laws. Responsibilities of this Office include monitoring compliance with Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies, eligibility standards, recruiting practices, and financial aid regulations; coordinating education and training for coaches, staff, and student-athletes; and implementing systems to detect and prevent violations while maintaining institutional control and integrity.
- Conflicts of Interest and Financial Conflicts of Interest - Administers and oversees annual Conflict of Interest (COI) and Financial Conflict of Interest (FCOI) disclosure processes. Ensures completion and review of COI surveys for university leadership, Board of Trustees, head coaches, and the highest-compensated individuals. Ensures compliance with federal regulations governing FCOI for sponsored research by collecting, reviewing, and monitoring disclosures. Oversees the COI/FCOI mitigation plans; and accurate records to support audit and reporting obligations.
- Clery Reporting - Ensures compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. Coordinates data collection and reporting processes, oversees timely publication of the Annual Security Report.
- Management and Supervision - Manage and oversee the work of staff within the Office of the Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, ensuring effective coordination across all functional areas. Provide guidance, set priorities, and monitor performance to achieve departmental objectives and initiatives as organizational needs evolve. Foster collaboration, accountability, and professional development within the team, and ensure resources are aligned to meet compliance and risk management obligations.
About Syracuse University:
Syracuse University is a private, international research university with distinctive academics, diversely unique offerings, and an undeniable spirit. Located in the geographic heart of New York State, with a global footprint, and over 150 years of history, Syracuse University offers a quintessential college experience.
The scope of Syracuse University is a testament to its strengths: a pioneering history dating back to 1870; a choice of more than 200 majors, 100 minors, and 200 advanced degree programs offered across the Universitys 13 schools and colleges; over 15,000 undergraduates and over 6,000 graduate students; more than a quarter of a million alumni in 160 countries; and a student population from all 50 U.S. states and 123 countries. For more information, please visit http://www.syracuse.edu.
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