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MEDICAL Stop Loss Underwriter - $65K - $120K - USA, Remote

  • Location:

    New York

  • Sector:

    Life Insurance, Underwriting & Claims

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    US$65000 - US$120000 per annum

  • Contact:

    Matt Duckworth

  • Contact email:

    Matt.Duckworth@oliverjames.com

  • Job ref:

    JOB-042022-167086_1699281723

  • Published:

    12 Monate her

  • Expiry date:

    2023-12-06

At least 3 years experience and the following.



In this role, you will be responsible for risk-based underwriting of new and/or existing accounts. You'll be accountable for the achievement of profit, persistence, and growth goals through financial analysis of employer groups.



Contact once you have applied:
Matt Duckworth - 6463986901
Matt.duckworth@oliverjames.com


in this role you will be responsible for risk-based underwriting of new and/or existing accounts
You'll be accountable for the achievement of profit, persistence, and growth goals through financial analysis of employer groups
Determine the level of risk based on established guidelines
Analyze information on past claim history and other standard criteria
Determine the needed rate level using multiple tools, including a medical evaluation of ongoing large claimant concerns
Develop and determine appropriate aggregate factors
Accountable for profitability and all risk-based decisions
Manage the performance of new and/or existing accounts for assigned territories in the following areas:
Provide competitive feedback on rates/factors and products to management
Recommend improvements in underwriting and marketing strategies
Participate in Underwriting Projects and Cross Training Initiatives
Daily interaction with agents, field staff, marketing reps and other underwriters to maintain consistency and support department workflow
Build and maintain excellent client, Rep, TPA and internal personnel relations

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