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Director, Risk Management

Chicago, IL · Hybrid

$150K - $170K/yr

Director, Risk Management | Corporate With more than 25 years in business, The Parking Spot has grown into the largest near-airport parking company in the United States with over 2,000 valued team ...

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Director, Risk Management

Chicago, IL · Hybrid

$150K - $170K/yr

Director, Risk Management | Corporate With more than 25 years in business, The Parking Spot has grown into the largest near-airport parking company in the United States with over 2,000 valued team ...

Director, Risk Management SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and manufacturer of firearms, electro-optics, ammunition, airguns, suppressors, remote controlled weapons stations, and training. For ...

Director, Risk Management Trammell Crow Residential (TCR) is a leading multifamily real estate developer with a local presence in 16 key U.S. markets. Over 45 years, TCR has built more than 292,000 ...

Director, Risk Management DEPARTMENT: Risk Management REPORTS TO: VP of Risk Management LEGENDS GLOBAL Legends Global is the premier partner to the world's greatest live events, venues, and brands.

Position Summary The Director of Risk Management supports the execution of TCR's risk management and insurance strategy, working closely with the Senior Director of Risk Management to ensure ...

Position Overview Tap Healthcare Solutions is seeking an experienced and strategic Director of Risk Management to join a healthcare organization in Las Cruces, New Mexico . This leadership role is ...

Director, Risk Management

Denver, CO · On-site

$192K - $216K/yr

STACK is looking for a Director of Risk Management togrow and mature its insurance programs. As a leader in hyperscale data center development and operations, STACK has a substantial portfolio of ...

Director, Risk Management DEPARTMENT: Risk Management REPORTS TO: VP of Risk Management LEGENDS GLOBAL Legends Global is the premier partner to the world's greatest live events, venues, and brands.

Position Summary The Director of Risk Management supports the execution of TCR's risk management and insurance strategy, working closely with the Senior Director of Risk Management to ensure ...

Title and Summary Director, Risk Management Overview: The Core Payments Strategy & Execution team tackles critical strategic opportunities and challenges across Mastercard's most foundational ...

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How much do outdoor risk management director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for outdoor risk management director in the United States is $143,185.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,500.00 and $167,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by an Outdoor Risk Management Director, and how can they be addressed?

As an Outdoor Risk Management Director, one common challenge is balancing the need for participant safety with the desire to provide engaging and adventurous experiences. This often requires thorough risk assessments, developing and updating safety protocols, and providing regular staff training. Directors also face the challenge of ensuring compliance with legal and insurance requirements while fostering a safety-first culture across diverse teams. Staying current on best practices and fostering open communication with staff are essential strategies for overcoming these challenges.

What does an Outdoor Risk Management Director do?

An Outdoor Risk Management Director is responsible for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks associated with outdoor programs and activities. They develop and implement policies, procedures, and training to ensure the safety of participants and staff during outdoor experiences such as adventure trips, camps, or educational fieldwork. Their role often includes conducting risk assessments, managing emergency response plans, and ensuring compliance with industry standards and legal requirements. They work closely with program leaders, insurance providers, and regulatory agencies to create a safe environment while promoting outdoor learning and recreation.

What is the difference between Outdoor Risk Management Director vs Outdoor Safety Coordinator?

AspectOutdoor Risk Management DirectorOutdoor Safety Coordinator
CredentialsCertifications in risk management, safety, or outdoor leadershipFirst aid, CPR, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, overseeing risk protocols, managing teamsOn-site safety checks, training, incident response
Industry UsageUsed in outdoor adventure companies, parks, and recreation organizationsCommon in outdoor education, camps, and tour operators

The Outdoor Risk Management Director focuses on strategic risk oversight and policy development, while the Outdoor Safety Coordinator handles day-to-day safety operations and training. Both roles require safety certifications and work in outdoor settings, but the director has a broader managerial scope.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Outdoor Risk Management Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Outdoor Risk Management Director, you need expertise in risk assessment, safety protocols, and emergency response, usually supported by a relevant degree and certifications like Wilderness First Responder or Risk Management credentials. Familiarity with incident management systems, safety management software, and geographic information systems (GIS) is typically required. Exceptional leadership, decision-making, and communication skills help you coordinate teams and educate stakeholders on best practices. These capabilities are crucial for minimizing risks, ensuring participant safety, and maintaining organizational compliance in outdoor environments.
Infographic showing various Outdoor Risk Management Director job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $143,185 per year, or $68.8 per hour.
Director, Risk Management

Director, Risk Management

The Parking Spot

Chicago, IL • Hybrid

$150K - $170K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


The Parking Spot rating

4.2

Company rating: 4.2 out of 10

Based on 10 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

12th of 12 rated car parking


Job description

Director, Risk Management | Corporate


With more than 25 years in business, The Parking Spot has grown into the largest near-airport parking company in the United States with over 2,000 valued team members across over 40 locations nationwide. We are proud to offer an Employee Ownership Program, allowing every team member the opportunity to receive a direct financial stake in The Parking Spot’s success. As employee owners, every one of us plays a part in providing exceptional service to our guests across the country.

What makes working at The Parking Spot so special? We’ve built a culture of support, fun, and camaraderie that empowers us to be the most innovative company in the parking industry. As a nationwide business with a small business feel, there are endless opportunities within The Parking Spot to grow your career. Come join us and see how we leverage people and technology to deliver a superior product, outshine our competition, and find creative and innovative solutions to everyday problems.


Salary Range: $150000 per year - $170000 per year


What we offer:

  • Participation in and financial benefit from our shared employee ownership program 
  • Hybrid work experience in downtown Chicago
  • Career development and growth opportunities
  • Ability to gain exposure to all areas of the business
  • Great benefits including Medical, Vision, Dental and a 401k plan
  • Annual discretionary bonus program
  • Team oriented, fun and friendly work environment
  • Immediate opportunity to make a large impact


Position Summary:

As a Director of Risk Management, this role leads the Company’s enterprise risk and insurance programs and serves as the primary point of accountability for how risk is identified, managed, and transferred across the organization. 

This role is responsible for overseeing all risk management programs and initiatives, managing and negotiating the Company’s insurance programs (excluding employee benefits), and serving as the primary face of TPS in the insurance marketplace. The Director of Risk Management will work closely with Finance, Operations, Safety, Legal, and external advisors to ensure risk is managed thoughtfully, proactively, and cost-effectively. The Director of Risk Management will report to the Chief Financial Officer. 

The role is designed for a seasoned risk professional who combines strong technical risk and insurance knowledge with sound judgment, practical leadership skills, and a collaborative mindset. While the role requires strategic thinking, it is also hands‑on and execution oriented, particularly as the Company continues to mature and formalize its risk management processes. 

Key Responsibilities:

Enterprise Risk Management & Governance 

  • Oversee the Company’s enterprise risk management activities, including identification, prioritization, monitoring, and mitigation of key operational, safety, insurance, regulatory, and reputational risks. 
  • Serve as a core contributor to the Company’s Risk Management Committee, providing data driven insights, risk trend analysis, and escalation of material issues. 
  • Develop and maintain risk reporting, dashboards, and key risk indicators to support senior management and Board‑level oversight. 
  • Help embed risk awareness and accountability into day-to-day decision‑making across the organization. 

Insurance Program Management 

  • Own the design, placement, and ongoing management of the Company’s insurance programs across all lines of coverage. 
  • Work closely with the Safety team and Operations leadership to support the development and execution of a strong, data driven safety program. 
  • Analyze incident and near miss data to identify trends and systemic risks. 
  • Partner with Operations and Safety on training initiatives, operational controls, and tools designed to reduce risk companywide. 
  • Serve as a key point of coordination following significant incidents, even where direct management responsibility resides elsewhere.  
  • Partner with the Legal and Compliance team on claims and litigation strategies 

Process Improvement & Market Engagement 

  • Continue to mature and formalize risk management processes, governance, and documentation, building structure where needed. 
  • Evaluate and leverage risk management and claims systems and tools (system‑agnostic) to improve visibility, analytics, and decision-making. 
  • Actively represent TPS in the insurance market, reinforcing the Company’s commitment to disciplined risk management, safety, and continuous improvement. 


Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required:

  • Bachelor’s Degree required, preferably in Finance, Business Administration, Economics, or Risk Management  
  • Professional certifications preferred (e.g., ARM, CPCU, CRM).  
  • 8+ years of relevant experience in a corporate risk environment overseeing enterprise insurance programs and working directly with brokers, carriers, TPAs, and outside counsel   
  • Demonstrated ability to operate across functions, influence without direct authority, and balance strategic thinking with practical execution. 
  • 15-20% travel may be required 

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Any disclosed pay range is based on a consideration of neutral factors and criteria such as required qualifications, experience, education, skill, training, certifications, seniority, etc. The Parking Spot reserves the right to offer the selected candidate or applicant a salary at an appropriate level to be set and determined by the employer that is commensurate with the applicant’s qualifications, experience, education, skill, training, certifications, or seniority. 


At The Parking Spot, we don’t just accept difference - we celebrate and seek it.  We believe a diverse, inclusive, and equitable company is one where all employees, partners, and customers are welcome, supported, and valued. As a company in the travel industry, we witness the power of bringing individuals from different backgrounds and communities together. We treat all others with dignity and respect and stand firmly against racism and discrimination in any form. We intentionally develop diverse teams and relationships to ensure all voices are heard and to foster equal opportunity for all. We are committed to listening, learning, and growing because we know that our work is never done.


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