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Head Of Fraud Risk Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

Strong knowledge of fraud typologies and fraud risk management practices across a range of fraud types, including identity fraud, account takeover, social engineering, payment fraud, mule activity ...

Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud Toronto Onsite | Full-Time | Hybrid after onboarding | Reports to ... The company processes over USD $100M in annual transaction volume (TPV) with a base of 250,000 ...

Review complex or high-risk fraud cases and provide guidance on escalated situations. * Ensure accurate documentation of investigations and case decisions in accordance with internal standards. Risk ...

Head of Enterprise Risk

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$280K - $340K/yr

About the Role Anthropic seeks a Head of Enterprise Risk to lead the programs that keep our people, operations, and mission resilient as we scale globally. Reporting to the Head of Resilience ...

... of evolving fraud/loss industry trends/threats, prevention initiatives/requirements, and best practices, including preventive tools and techniques. * Partner with enterprise project, risk, and ...

Fraud Investigator

Boston, MA · On-site

$52K - $90K/yr

... of funds lost to fraud. Key Accountabilities: • Investigate fraud referrals/incidents and perform necessary research; efficiently arriving at sound risk-based conclusions in order to minimize fraud ...

Fraud Investigator

Boston, MA · On-site

$52K - $90K/yr

... of funds lost to fraud. Key Accountabilities: • Investigate fraud referrals/incidents and perform necessary research; efficiently arriving at sound risk-based conclusions in order to minimize fraud ...

Fraud Operations Team Lead

Medford, MA · On-site

$69K - $90K/yr

... of evolving fraud/loss industry trends/threats, prevention initiatives/requirements, and best practices, including preventive tools and techniques. * Partner with enterprise project, risk, and ...

... of evolving fraud/loss industry trends/threats, prevention initiatives/requirements, and best practices, including preventive tools and techniques. * Partner with enterprise project, risk, and ...

Fraud Operations Team Lead

Medford, MA · On-site

$69K - $90K/yr

... of evolving fraud/loss industry trends/threats, prevention initiatives/requirements, and best practices, including preventive tools and techniques. * Partner with enterprise project, risk, and ...

Sr. Fraud Analyst

Boston, MA · On-site

$82K - $88K/yr

We're the leading integrator of payment and information technology and services for intelligent ... The mission is to maximize revenue channels' profitability while minimizing fraud risk. The ...

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Head Of Fraud Risk information

What does a head of fraud risk do?

A Head of Fraud Risk is responsible for overseeing an organization’s strategies and operations to prevent, detect, and manage fraud. They lead teams that analyze data, identify risks, and implement controls to protect the company from fraudulent activities. Their duties also include developing policies, ensuring regulatory compliance, and collaborating with other departments to respond to emerging threats. Ultimately, their goal is to minimize financial loss and safeguard the organization’s reputation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a head of fraud risk, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Head Of Fraud Risk, you need deep expertise in risk management, data analytics, and fraud prevention strategies, typically supported by a background in finance, business, or a related field. Proficiency with fraud detection platforms, data analysis tools like SQL or Python, and relevant certifications such as CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) are highly valued. Strong leadership, strategic thinking, and effective communication skills are essential for guiding teams and influencing organizational policy. These abilities are crucial to proactively identify, mitigate, and manage fraud risks, safeguarding the organization’s assets and reputation.

How does the head of fraud risk collaborate with other departments to develop and implement effective fraud prevention strategies?

The Head of Fraud Risk works closely with teams across the organization, including compliance, IT, legal, and operations, to develop comprehensive fraud prevention strategies. They regularly coordinate with these departments to identify vulnerabilities, share intelligence on emerging threats, and ensure that controls are effectively integrated into business processes. Collaboration often involves leading cross-functional meetings, conducting joint risk assessments, and providing training or guidance on fraud awareness. This teamwork is essential for creating a unified approach to mitigating fraud risk and responding swiftly to incidents.

What is the difference between Head Of Fraud Risk vs Fraud Analyst?

AspectHead Of Fraud RiskFraud Analyst
Required CredentialsAdvanced degrees, certifications like CFE or CPA, leadership experienceBachelor's degree, certifications like ACFE or relevant training
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, team leadership, cross-department collaborationData analysis, investigation, reporting
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial institutions, e-commerce, large corporationsBanking, retail, online platforms

The Head Of Fraud Risk oversees the entire fraud prevention strategy, managing teams and setting policies, while the Fraud Analyst focuses on investigating fraud cases and analyzing data. Both roles require relevant certifications, but the Head Of Fraud Risk operates at a strategic level, whereas the Fraud Analyst is more hands-on with daily investigations.

What cities in Massachusetts are hiring for Head Of Fraud Risk jobs?

Cities in Massachusetts with the most Head Of Fraud Risk job openings:

Infographic showing various Head Of Fraud Risk job openings in Massachusetts as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description

The Vice President, Fraud Risk Management is responsible for establishing and leading the enterprise fraud risk management strategy and serving as the organization's senior second line of defense (2LOD) leader for fraud risk governance. This role provides executive oversight of fraud risk across products, channels, member interactions, digital banking platforms, payment systems, and third-party relationships, ensuring risks are effectively identified, assessed, monitored, mitigated, and reported.

The Vice President establishes enterprise fraud risk frameworks, risk appetite, governance standards, and oversight programs while providing effective challenge to first-line fraud prevention, detection, and operational practices. This role serves as a trusted advisor to executive leadership, risk committees, and the Board, helping ensure fraud risks remain within approved risk tolerances while supporting organizational growth, innovation, and member experience.

Here’s what you can expect from the job and what you need to be successful: 

What You’ll Do:

  • Fraud Risk Strategy & Governance
  • Establish and execute the enterprise fraud risk management strategy, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives, risk appetite, and regulatory expectations.
  • Own the enterprise fraud risk governance framework, including policies, standards, procedures, and oversight activities.
  • Establish fraud risk appetite metrics, limits, thresholds, and escalation protocols and monitor adherence across the organization.
  • Lead enterprise fraud governance forums and serve as the executive sponsor for fraud risk management initiatives.
  • Provide independent challenge and oversight of fraud risk management activities conducted within the first line of defense.
  • Policy, Standards & Regulatory Oversight
  • Establish fraud-related policies, standards, and enterprise control requirements designed to manage fraud exposure within approved risk tolerances.
  • Oversee fraud-related compliance monitoring and governance activities to ensure alignment with applicable laws, regulations, and regulatory expectations.
  • Monitor evolving fraud-related regulatory requirements and industry developments and ensure appropriate governance responses are implemented.
  • Serve as the primary fraud risk liaison with regulators, auditors, and external stakeholders. Fraud Risk Assessment, Testing & Quality Assurance
  • Oversee enterprise fraud risk assessments, control evaluations, and independent reviews across products, services, channels, and business processes.
  • Ensure effective fraud control testing, quality assurance, quality control, and monitoring programs are maintained.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of fraud prevention, detection, response, and recovery controls and provide independent challenge of control design and operating effectiveness.
  • Ensure identified fraud risks, control weaknesses, and program deficiencies are appropriately escalated, tracked, and remediated.
  • Fraud Analytics, Rules Governance & Emerging Risk
  • Provide executive oversight of fraud analytics, monitoring strategies, and fraud rules governance programs.
  • Oversee governance of fraud detection methodologies, rule changes, decisioning frameworks, and performance metrics.
  • Monitor fraud loss trends, emerging fraud schemes, identity theft risks, synthetic identity threats, account takeover risks, and fraud typologies.
  • Sponsor innovation and adoption of advanced analytics, automation, artificial intelligence, and fraud intelligence capabilities.
  • Identity Theft & Financial Crimes Risk
  • Oversee enterprise identity theft risk management and governance programs.
  • Ensure the organization maintains robust controls designed to prevent, detect, and respond to identity theft, account misuse, and related fraud events.
  • Partner with Financial Crimes, Compliance, Information Security, and Enterprise Risk leaders to address interconnected fraud and financial crime risks.
  • Fraud Events, Issue Management & Reporting
  • Oversee fraud event reporting, root cause analysis, issue management, and remediation governance activities.
  • Ensure material fraud losses, trends, control failures, and emerging risks are escalated appropriately and reported through governance channels.
  • Develop and deliver executive and Board-level reporting on fraud risk exposure, key risk indicators, fraud losses, control effectiveness, and emerging threats.
  • Present fraud risk insights and strategic recommendations to executive leadership, Board committees, and risk governance forums.
  • Leadership Responsibilities
  • Lead a multi-layered fraud risk management organization consisting of directors, senior managers, managers, and specialized fraud risk professionals.
  • Establish strategic priorities, performance expectations, organizational structure, and succession plans for the fraud risk function.
  • Build strong risk management, analytical, and leadership capabilities across the organization.
  • Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, continuous improvement, and strong risk discipline.
    • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Essential Skills: 

  • 10+ years’ experience with deep expertise in fraud risk management, fraud governance, fraud prevention, fraud detection, and fraud risk oversight.
  • Minimum eight (8) years’ experience as a people leader, leading a diverse team including hiring, coaching and performance management Strong knowledge of risk appetite frameworks, fraud risk assessments, issue management, compliance monitoring, and governance practices.
  • Experience establishing fraud policies, standards, limits, and enterprise control frameworks.
  • Expertise in fraud analytics, fraud monitoring strategies, rules governance, and identity theft risk management.
  • Strong understanding of regulatory expectations and fraud-related legal and compliance requirements.
  • Ability to provide effective challenge and influence executive-level decision making.
  • Exceptional executive communication, Board presentation, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Proven experience building and leading high-performing teams and enterprise programs.
  • Required Education: Bachelor's degree in field relevant to role (or 4 additional years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree), advanced degree preferred.
  • Preferred Certifications: CFE, CAMS, CFCS, CRCM, CAFP, and/or FRM

Location: Hillsboro, OR | Marlborough, MA |  (Hybrid)                                                                                                                                       

Target Compensation: $220k - $260k annually + annual bonus


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Employees are eligible for:
• Traditional medical, dental, and vision coverage
• Generous 401(k) match
• Paid Time Off: You'll accrue up to 15 days in your first year. In addition, you'll receive 40 hours of sick time and 3 personal days, which refresh annually
• Paid federal holidays
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