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Certified Risk Management Professional Jobs in Colorado

LOB Risk Lead

Arvada, CO

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Enterprise Risk Management Framework Operational Risk Management Standards OCC Heightened Standards ... Develops and mentors technology risk professionals while building organizational capabilities in ...

... โ€ข ARM certification or some other Risk Management certification or degree. โ€ข General ... professional manner โ€ข Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Outlook, Excel, and ...

Senior Clinical Risk Manager

Denver, CO ยท On-site

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CPHRM-Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management - ASHRM - American Society for Health Care Risk Management preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities : * Demonstrate knowledge and ...

Enterprise Risk Analyst

Denver, CO ยท On-site

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Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Third-Party Vendor Risk Management (TPVRM). Reporting to the ... This role is ideal for a mid-career risk professional who is fluent in frameworks such as NIST RMF ...

Senior Risk & Insurance Analyst

Denver, CO ยท On-site

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A professional designation such as CPCU, ARM, or a comparable insurance or risk management certification. * Experience supporting self-insured programs, workers' compensation administration, or ...

Senior Risk & Insurance Analyst

Denver, CO ยท On-site

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A professional designation such as CPCU, ARM, or a comparable insurance or risk management certification. * Experience supporting self-insured programs, workers' compensation administration, or ...

Senior Third Party Risk Manager

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$85 - $100/hr

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Certified Third Party Risk Professional or International Association Outsourcing Professionals Certified Regulatory Vendor Program Manager or other recognized industry certification * Visio, MS ...

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Senior Third Party Risk Manager

Denver, CO

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Certified Third Party Risk Professional or International Association Outsourcing Professionals * Certified Regulatory Vendor Program Manager or other recognized industry certification * Visio, MS ...

Senior Third Party Risk Manager

Denver, CO ยท On-site

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Certified Third Party Risk Professional or International Association Outsourcing Professionals * Certified Regulatory Vendor Program Manager or other recognized industry certification * Visio, MS ...

Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent professional experience. * 10+ years in cybersecurity, IT/technology risk, or GRC, including 5+ years leading managers or multiple teams/domains.

... management and work delivery needs * Manage project teams in providing recommendations to improve ... Strong interpersonal skills and professional demeanor * Ability to meet deadlines * Ability to ...

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How much do certified risk management professional jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for certified risk management professional in Colorado is $117,303.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $94,600.00 and $135,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Certified Risk Management Professional vs Risk Analyst?

AspectCertified Risk Management ProfessionalRisk Analyst
CertificationsCertified Risk Management Professional (CRMP), other risk-related credentialsOften holds certifications like FRM or CRM, but not necessarily CRMP
Work EnvironmentCorporate risk departments, consulting firms, financial institutionsFinancial firms, insurance companies, consulting agencies
Job FocusDeveloping risk management strategies, policy implementation, complianceAnalyzing data, identifying risks, preparing reports
Industry UsageWidely used in finance, insurance, corporate governanceCommon in finance, banking, insurance sectors

The Certified Risk Management Professional and Risk Analyst roles share overlapping skills and work environments, but CRMP focuses more on strategic risk management and policy development, while Risk Analysts primarily analyze data and identify risks. Both roles are vital in financial and corporate sectors, with CRMP often requiring advanced certifications and experience.

What can I do with a certificate in risk management?

A Certified Risk Management Professional can pursue roles such as risk analyst, risk manager, or compliance officer, applying skills in identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks across various industries. The certification enhances credibility and may require knowledge of tools like risk assessment software and understanding of regulatory environments.

What jobs can you get with a Certified Risk Management Professional certification?

A Certified Risk Management Professional can pursue roles such as risk manager, risk analyst, compliance officer, or insurance underwriter. These positions involve identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks across various industries, often requiring knowledge of risk assessment tools and regulatory standards.

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Infographic showing various Certified Risk Management Professional job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $117,303 per year, or $56.4 per hour.

In-House Counsel - Contracts and Risk Management

Galloway & Company

Englewood, CO โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

About the Company

Galloway & Company, Inc. is a people-first company where collaboration, innovation, and career growth are at the heart of everything we do. You will grow personally and professionally with a supportive culture, flexible work environment, and strong focus on leadership development. You'll also work on diverse, impactful projects alongside multidisciplinary professionals who are passionate about making a difference. At Galloway, you're not just building communities — you're building a fulfilling career.

About the Role

Galloway and Company, LLC seeks a Corporate Counsel, Contracts and Risk Management, to provide practical, business-driven legal advice and support for architectural and engineering design services across multiple U.S. jurisdictions.

The Corporate Counsel protects the interests of Galloway and advises leadership on strategies to eliminate or minimize exposure to risk and liability. This role focuses on reviewing, drafting, negotiating, and managing professional services agreements, subconsultant agreements, teaming agreements, design-build subcontracts, confidentiality agreements, purchase orders, contract amendments, lien-related documents, pre-claim/loss prevention, legal notices, payment documentation, and risk-sensitive project correspondence.

This position partners closely with Galloway’s leadership, project managers, principals, finance, operations, business development and marketing, and outside counsel on key contract risks and to support timely contract execution. Further, this person will protect payment rights including lien rights, reduce contract risk, and guide the firm through disputes involving scope, fees, delay, indemnity, limitation of liability, standard of care, consequential damages, insurance, and project closeout.

Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesContracts
  • Draft, review, revise, and negotiate professional services agreements for architectural, engineering, planning, surveying, construction administration, and related consulting services.
  • Review and negotiate owner or prime contractor-generated agreements, public-sector contracts, design-build subcontracts, subconsultant agreements, teaming agreements, master service agreements, and confidentiality agreements.
  • Advise internal stakeholders on key contract risks, including indemnity, standard of care, limitation of liability, consequential damages, insurance, termination, and payment timing.
  • Develop and maintain fallback language, contract templates, playbooks, and negotiation checklists for recurring agreement types.
Liens, Lien Waivers, Payment Rights, and Collections Support
  • Advise on lien-right preservation, notice requirements, lien waiver language, payment application support, and collection strategies across multiple states.
  • Review and revise conditional and unconditional lien waivers, final payment releases, and related closeout documents.
  • Partner with finance, accounting, and project managers to evaluate unpaid invoices, disputed fees, retainage, and other project collection issues.
  • Help the firm avoid inadvertent waiver of payment rights through overly broad release language or problematic owner-required forms.
Claims, Dispute Avoidance, and Risk Management
  • Serve as a primary legal advisor on potential claims and pre-claim loss-prevention matters, working with leadership, project teams, insurance brokers, and outside counsel to reduce the likelihood of formal claims or litigation.
  • Draft and review claim responses, demand letters, notices of default, and reservation-of-rights letters.
  • Serve as the firm’s primary point of contact for outside counsel and manage outside legal matters, including litigation and claims.
  • Track recurring claims patterns and recommend improvements to contract language and project controls.
Project Delivery Support
  • Advise on legal risks associated with design-bid-build, design-build, progressive design-build, CM/GC, and other project delivery structures.
  • Review design-build subcontracts and prime design-build agreements for flow-down obligations and indemnity issues.
  • Advise on architect and engineer roles during construction administration, including RFIs, change orders, and project closeout.
  • Collaborate with insurance and risk management teams on contract insurance requirements and professional liability coverage.
Policies, Training, and Legal Operations
  • Develop and deliver internal training for project managers, principals, and business development teams on contract review, lien-right preservation, and claims prevention.
  • Create practical job aids, including contract review checklists, lien waiver guidance, and notice templates.
  • Maintain awareness of laws, regulations, and industry practices affecting professional services contracts, lien rights, and professional liability.
  • Assist with special projects, including acquisitions, client contract audits, and enterprise risk assessments.

Responsibilities

Legal and Technical Skills
  • Strong knowledge of contract law, construction law, lien law, payment claims, professional services agreements, and risk allocation affecting architects, engineers, consultants, owners, contractors, and design-builders.
  • Ability to review complex agreements quickly and identify material business and legal risks.
  • Strong drafting skills, with the ability to convert legal analysis into clear, practical, enforceable contract language.
  • Ability to negotiate effectively with sophisticated clients, contractors, attorneys, public agencies, developers, and institutional owners.
  • Ability to balance legal risk, project realities, client relationships, insurance requirements, and business objectives.
  • Sound judgment in distinguishing routine contract issues from high-risk matters.

Qualification

Required
  • Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school.
  • Active license to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.
  • 15+ years of relevant legal experience in construction law, design professional contracts, commercial contracts, professional liability, real estate development, or AEC-related legal matters.
  • Experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating professional services agreements, construction-related contracts, subconsultant agreements, or design-build agreements.
Preferred
  • Prior in-house legal experience with architecture, engineering, construction, development, infrastructure, environmental consulting, or professional services firm.
  • Experience supporting multi-state operations.
  • Experience with AIA, EJCDC, DBIA, ConsensusDocs, owner-generated, public-sector, or design-build contract forms.
  • Experience with professional liability insurance, claims reporting, and carrier coordination.
Supervision
  • Reports to the Chief Operating Officer, serving as a senior individual contributor.
  • Works closely with principals, project executives, project managers, finance, accounting, business development and marketing, operations, human resources, and administrative teams.
Working Conditions
  • Occasional meetings or visits with clients, partners, prime contractors, or other external agencies to discuss, review, and resolve legal matters on behalf of Galloway.
  • Ability to travel to other offices, project sites, mediations, client meetings, or professional events.

Minimum starting salary is $155,000 annually, with bonus opportunity.

Beyond Base Salary

We’ve cultivated a culture rooted in collaboration, growth, and innovation. Here’s what you can expect:

  • 100% employer-paid benefits, setting a high standard in the industry
  • Opportunities for biannual performance bonuses and profit sharing
  • A workplace culture that emphasizes internal promotion, mentorship, and career advancement
  • Nationally recognized as a great place to work—thanks to our outstanding teams and commitment to quality

All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Galloway does not sponsor H1-B or other work visa petitions. Pre-employment and ongoing drug screening is required.

Galloway & Company Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.