Responsible for underwriting healthcare risks, reviewing applications, pricing, negotiating with brokers, and maintaining relationships. Requires advanced underwriting knowledge and leadership skills.
You have a clear vision of where your career can go. And we have the leadership to help you get there. At CNA, we strive to create a culture in which people know they matter and are part of something important, ensuring the abilities of all employees are used to their fullest potential.
Under technical direction, responsible for underwriting risks in a book of business in Healthcare. Works within specific limits of authority on assignments requiring significant technical complexity and coordination. Utilizes underwriting policies and guidelines, rating manual rules and insurance laws and regulations.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Essential Duties & Responsibilities\n• Performs a combination of duties in accordance with departmental guidelines.\n• Reviews applications and financial requirements for risks requiring complex underwriting skills. Determines acceptability of risk in accordance with company guidelines and standards. Also, determines the need for additional evidence of insurability and appropriate strategy.\n• Determines appropriate pricing based on financial and competitive analysis in line with compliance requirements.\n• Prepares quotes and answers questions from Brokers, policyholders or other external contacts and escalates issues to management along with proposed solutions as necessary. Negotiates with brokers to reach positive and profitable outcomes.\n• Notifies brokers of adverse underwriting decisions, rate changes, underwriting requirements, status and declinations.\n• Analyzes quality, quantity, and profitability of risks underwritten and prepares reports for management review. \n• Markets products and services through the brokerage community and makes field visits. Develops and maintains broker relationships. \n• May provide guidance and assistance to other underwriters and to other functional areas, particularly when related to cross-sell opportunities.\n• Keeps current on provincial and federal issues and regulations, industry activity and trends and freely shares information with others. \n• Utilizes advanced functionality in relevant CNA systems to perform day-to-day activities.\n• Works with more specialists or management on risks exceeding authority level or requiring special handling.\n\nSkills, Knowledge and Abilities\n• Advanced knowledge of underwriting and insurance industry theories and practices.\n• Demonstrated high level of technical expertise and product specific knowledge.\n• Strong interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills. Ability to effectively interact with all levels of CNA's internal and external business partners. \n• Ability to work independently.\n• Strong analytical and problem solving skills. \n• Ability to exercise independent judgment and to make critical business decisions effectively.\n• Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite as well as other business-related software.\n• Demonstrated leadership skills.\n\nEducation and Experience\n• Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Professional designations preferred.\n• Typically a minimum five years underwriting experience.
At CNA, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants. It is our policy to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants based on job-related qualifications and ability to perform a job. If you require an accommodation during the hiring process or upon hire, please inform Human Resources. If a selected applicant requests accommodation during the recruitment process, CNA will consult with the applicant in order to provide suitable accommodation that takes into account the applicant's accessibility needs.
Under technical direction, responsible for underwriting risks in a book of business in Healthcare. Works within specific limits of authority on assignments requiring significant technical complexity and coordination. Utilizes underwriting policies and guidelines, rating manual rules and insurance laws and regulations.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Essential Duties & Responsibilities\n• Performs a combination of duties in accordance with departmental guidelines.\n• Reviews applications and financial requirements for risks requiring complex underwriting skills. Determines acceptability of risk in accordance with company guidelines and standards. Also, determines the need for additional evidence of insurability and appropriate strategy.\n• Determines appropriate pricing based on financial and competitive analysis in line with compliance requirements.\n• Prepares quotes and answers questions from Brokers, policyholders or other external contacts and escalates issues to management along with proposed solutions as necessary. Negotiates with brokers to reach positive and profitable outcomes.\n• Notifies brokers of adverse underwriting decisions, rate changes, underwriting requirements, status and declinations.\n• Analyzes quality, quantity, and profitability of risks underwritten and prepares reports for management review. \n• Markets products and services through the brokerage community and makes field visits. Develops and maintains broker relationships. \n• May provide guidance and assistance to other underwriters and to other functional areas, particularly when related to cross-sell opportunities.\n• Keeps current on provincial and federal issues and regulations, industry activity and trends and freely shares information with others. \n• Utilizes advanced functionality in relevant CNA systems to perform day-to-day activities.\n• Works with more specialists or management on risks exceeding authority level or requiring special handling.\n\nSkills, Knowledge and Abilities\n• Advanced knowledge of underwriting and insurance industry theories and practices.\n• Demonstrated high level of technical expertise and product specific knowledge.\n• Strong interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills. Ability to effectively interact with all levels of CNA's internal and external business partners. \n• Ability to work independently.\n• Strong analytical and problem solving skills. \n• Ability to exercise independent judgment and to make critical business decisions effectively.\n• Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite as well as other business-related software.\n• Demonstrated leadership skills.\n\nEducation and Experience\n• Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Professional designations preferred.\n• Typically a minimum five years underwriting experience.
At CNA, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants. It is our policy to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants based on job-related qualifications and ability to perform a job. If you require an accommodation during the hiring process or upon hire, please inform Human Resources. If a selected applicant requests accommodation during the recruitment process, CNA will consult with the applicant in order to provide suitable accommodation that takes into account the applicant's accessibility needs.
Top Skills
Microsoft Office Suite
Similar Jobs at CNA
Cloud • Insurance • Professional Services • Analytics • Cybersecurity
The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis leads business analysis, financial modeling, and strategic initiatives while managing a team and presenting to all organizational levels.
Top Skills:
ExcelMs AccessVBA
Cloud • Insurance • Professional Services • Analytics • Cybersecurity
The Distribution Enablement Analyst will support data projects, broker performance reporting, CRM management, and enhance distribution enablement functions with strong analytical skills.
Top Skills:
Data Management ToolsExcelMS OfficeSalesforce
Cloud • Insurance • Professional Services • Analytics • Cybersecurity
The role focuses on leading security initiatives, advising on cloud security, assessing risks, and developing standards for IT security in CNA Canada.
Top Skills:
AWSCloud SecurityData Backup And RecoveryData EncryptionFirewallGoogle Cloud PlatformIntrusion Detection SoftwareAzureSecurity Tooling
What you need to know about the Ottawa Tech Scene
The capital city of Canada and the nation's fourth-largest urban area, Ottawa has proven a rapidly growing global tech hub. With over 1,800 tech companies, many of which are leaders in their sectors, the city's tech talent now makes up more than 13 percent of its total workforce. This growth is driven not only by the big players like UL Solutions and Dropbox, but also by a thriving startup ecosystem, as new businesses emerge to follow in the footsteps of those that came before them.