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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for risk management investigator in the United States is $40.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $60.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Risk Management Investigator is responsible for identifying, analyzing, and mitigating potential risks that could affect an organization’s operations, finances, or reputation. They investigate incidents like fraud, theft, or policy violations, and gather evidence to support decision-making and compliance. These professionals often work closely with other departments to develop strategies and recommendations to minimize risk and ensure the organization adheres to laws and regulations.

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To thrive as a Risk Management Investigator, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in finance, law, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with risk assessment software, investigative databases, and compliance management systems is typically required. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and ethical judgment help investigators navigate complex cases and collaborate effectively with stakeholders. These skills ensure the accurate identification, assessment, and mitigation of organizational risks, protecting assets and maintaining regulatory compliance.

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Risk Management Investigators often face challenges such as handling large volumes of complex data, staying updated with ever-changing regulations, and balancing thorough investigations with tight deadlines. To address these challenges, investigators rely on advanced analytical tools, continuous professional development, and strong collaboration with legal, compliance, and operational teams. Regular training and clear communication channels also help ensure investigations are both efficient and compliant with organizational and industry standards.

What is the role of a risk management investigator?

A risk management investigator assesses potential risks and investigates incidents to identify causes and prevent future issues. They analyze data, review reports, and collaborate with other departments to develop risk mitigation strategies, often using tools like risk assessment software and requiring strong analytical skills. Their work helps organizations minimize financial and operational losses.
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DIRECTOR OF RISK MANAGEMENT & SAFETY

Dorchester County

Saint George, SC • On-site

$89K - $98K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Dorchester County (South Carolina) rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

385th of 846 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Description The purpose of this job is to perform complex administrative work for the Risk Management and Safety Department. Under limited supervision, work involves identifying and evaluating exposures to accidental loss; developing and recommending reasonable and effective risk control policies and procedures; administering risk identification, evaluation and control matters; ensuring departmental directors implement risk control measures; recommending the appropriate method of funding for accidental loss including the purchase of insurance and/or retention of risk; defining the County's capacity for risk retention; recommending the appropriate combination of insurance and self-insurance; coordinating claims; administering or coordinating activities or programs for an effective risk management program; communicating with the County Administrator and Deputy Administrator CFO when such action is deemed appropriate; accomplishing the risk management objectives. This position formulates long-range goals for the organization, develop policy and position papers and negotiates with the chief administrative officer and/or elected officials.

Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Provides leadership and strategic direction for the County's comprehensive risk management, safety, insurance, claims administration, regulatory compliance, emergency preparedness, and loss prevention programs. Establishes departmental vision, strategic priorities, and long-range organizational objectives. Oversee the development and implementation of the goals, objectives, policies and priorities for insurance, safety and claims-related programs; recommends and administers policies and procedures.

Serves as the County's principal advisor on risk management, insurance, liability, occupational safety, and regulatory compliance; ensures compliance of all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. Directs the County's insurance strategy and long-term risk financing. Administers the County's property, casualty, workers' compensation, and related insurance programs, including annual renewals, asset valuation, coverage analysis, budgeting, cost allocation, and coordination with insurers, brokers, and third-party administrators.

Represents the County before insurance carriers, governmental agencies, professional organizations, attorneys/mediators, auditors, and County Council on matters involving risk management, insurance, claims, and organizational risk. Directs the County's safety program. Directs employee training on safety and claims reporting.

Oversees the Safety Incentive Program. Verifies the annual review of the county safety manual. Ensures completion of all required Federal (OSHA 300), state or local regulatory reports.

Oversees the County's Employee Drug and Alcohol Testing Program. Supervises assigned staff. Supervisory duties include instructing; assigning, reviewing and planning work others; maintaining standards; coordinating activities; selecting new employees; acting on employee problems; recommending and approving employee discipline; and recommending discharge as appropriate.

Provides workforce development through succession planning, employee development, mentoring, and performance management. Develops and administers departmental operating, capital equipment, workers compensation and insurance budgets; manages insurance expenditures; evaluates contingency fund(s) adequacy; recommends funding strategies; and evaluates department's workforce needs. Establish and implement procedures for supervision and adjustment of claims.

Monitors incidents, accidents, injury losses and trends and develop risk metrics and management reports showing safety performance results and risk mitigation strategies. Oversees litigation management, investigation and settlement of workers' compensation, liability, auto and property claims; serves as a defense witness as needed. Serves as Chairperson of County' Safety Committee; serves on the Dorchester County Vehicle Accident Review Board (DCVARB) as required.

Directs department's participation in the County's emergency operations as needed; maybe on-call 24/7 for emergency operations as assigned. Develops and revises department's standard operating procedures to ensure workflow efficiency. Communicate complex information through oral and written presentations.

Attends workshops, training, conferences, and seminars to enhance job knowledge and skills. Performs other related job duties as assigned. Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Risk Management, Public Administration, Business Administration, Management, or closely related field combined with at least three (3) years of related work experience; or Associate's Degree in Risk Management, Public Administration, Business Administration, Management, or closely related field combined with at least five (5) years related work experience.

Additional Requirements Special Qualifications, Certifications and Licenses: Must possess and maintain a valid SC driver's license with an acceptable driving history. Associate in Risk Mgt (ARM) or Certified Risk Manager (CRM) preferred. OSHA 30-Hour Certification.

Unavoidable Hazards (Work Environment): Work is performed in relatively safe, secure and stable work environment Dorchester County has the right to revise this job description at any time. This description does not represent in any way a contract of employment. Position Type and Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time position; typical work hours and days are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m

to 5:00 p.m. Some flexibility in hours is allowed, but employees must be available during the "core" work hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m

and must work 40 hour each week to maintain full-time status. Employees must be available to share on-call duties during evenings, weekends, and holidays with other staff members. May also be required to work during emergencies or as requested by Administration.

This is a safety sensitive position and employees holding this position have the responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others. This position is subject to random drug testing.


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