Thursday, May 15, 2014

Group Medical Underwriting Consultant - Denver, CO

Our client is a large, national insurance brokerage looking to expand in their Denver location. With recent growth, they have a need for an Underwriting Consultant in their Employee Benefits division. This is a wonderful opportunity for a strong technical candidate who also has an entrepreneurial spirit and isn't afraid of getting their hands dirty. This is a growth position and will be very demanding, but incredibly rewarding both professionally and financially.


Group Medical Underwriting Consultant Responsibilities
Develop renewal projections, funding rates, and reserve estimates for self-funded cases.
Price plan changes for self-funded clients.
Evaluate and assist consultants with negotiation of insured and stop-loss renewals.
Create exhibits and reports to illustrate the underwriting and financial aspects of designated projects.
Explain and present complex underwriting principles and strategies in an understandable and meaningful way to internal staff and clients.
Develop and suggest creative solutions and strategies for benefit problems and issues.
Assist with the development of standardized reporting formats and packages.
Train analysts and other benefits personnel on renewal evaluations, underwriting, self-funding and stop-loss financial reviews, contribution modeling, and Rx carve-out marketing.
Serve as a resource on underwriting issues to company personnel.
Group Medical Underwriting Consultant requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience required.
5-7 years of medical underwriting in either a carrier or broker setting.
Experience working with larger self-funded cases a must.

Professional designations such as CEBS, RHU, REBC a plus.
Please contact Scott Thompson for immediate confidential consideration and additional details. 

Email: sthompson@insurance-csg.com
Phone: 515-216-5455

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