Job Title: Actuarial Analyst (Remote)
Location: Remote (Candidates must reside in California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Oregon, Washington, or Virginia)
Job Summary: This Integrated Healthcare industry leader is seeking a highly skilled Actuarial Analyst to join their National Actuarial Team. This individual contributor will be responsible for researching and determining the likelihood of financial risk to the organization, developing and designing actuarial documentation, conducting product line evaluation and actuarial modeling, and assessing and interpreting financial risk and opportunity analyses.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Self-Development and Learning: Promote learning in others by providing information, resources, advice, and expertise to coworkers and customers. Build relationships with cross-functional stakeholders and influence others through technical explanations and examples.
- Work Assignments and Projects: Apply expertise in subject area to support business-specific projects. Develop work plans to meet business priorities and deadlines, ensure team follows procedures and policies, and coordinate resources to accomplish priorities.
- Actuarial Documentation: Complete the actuarial portion of financial reports and tax returns, and respond to insurance regulations.
- Product Line Evaluations: Conduct and interpret analysis of product line financials, pricing, reserve, valuation, and cash flow analysis. Analyze and interpret product line performance, risk, and assumptions used in product development.
- Actuarial Research: Implement non-complex development standards, assumptions, and the legal and regulatory environment.
- Financial Risk Assessment: Apply advanced actuarial methods to assess, analyze, and interpret financial risks and opportunities.
- Collaboration: Translate mathematical constructs into actionable recommendations and comply with the Actuarial Standards of Practice.
- Actuarial Modeling: Develop and design advanced actuarial models, assist with the development of alternative assumptions and forecasts using in-house models or actuarial software, and validate the results.
Qualifications:
- Non-Negotiable Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in mathematics or related field AND a minimum of six (6) years actuarial experience. Additional equivalent work experience in a directly related field may be substituted for the degree requirement.
- Associate of the Society of Actuaries Certificate OR Associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society Certificate.
- Nice-to-Have Skills:
- Medicare Actuarial Experience.
If you are interested, please apply or reach out to me regarding any additional information needed.