City/State
Norfolk, VAOverview
Work Shift
First (Days) (United States of America)Sentara Health is currently seeking a full-time remote Actuarial Analyst II.
Remote opportunities available in the following states: Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington (state), West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
For those located in Washington State, the following salary range applies: $74,321.52 - $111,493.20
Job Description Summary
This role will be within an Actuarial department, focusing on Risk Adjustment and predictive analytics. Opportunities to rotate to other areas within the department will be available after a minimum of two years’ satisfactory performance in risk adjustment. Actuarial student program provided.
Assist in any and all of the functions normally associated with a qualified health actuary including: IBNR calculation; the determination of rating factors such as age, sex, location, or industry; development of rates and filings for the BOI; suggestions for periodic group rating changes; development of necessary rates for government programs; assistance with the development, implementation and maintenance of new products, services and systems, including any necessary rate development; providing actuarial input to the Corporate management staff level; and reporting on the financial status of entire products or segments of products.
Job Duties:
Create models that identify and predict diseases in our members.
Generate forecasts of risk adjusted revenues for year-end accruals.
Maintain data structures that house HCC models and member data.
Measure key metrics related to point-of-care gap closure solutions.
Valuate the financial impact of risk-adjustment operations.
Assist in ad-hoc requests related to risk scores and revenue.
Advise on the strategic considerations of risk-adjustment activities.
Develop new processes that improve on the department's objectives.
Work with a team of actuaries, analysts, and medical professionals.
Required Education:
Bachelor's level degree
Job Requirements:
Minimum 2 years in Actuarial Analysis. Analytical and problem-solving skills are necessary; ability to work under tight deadlines and handle pressure situations; ability to work in a team environment.
Minimum completion of three Actuarial exams with continued progress towards Society of Actuaries credential
Experience in at least 3 of the following areas:
IBNR and reserve setting
General pricing and filing support of Individual products
General pricing and filing support of Small Group products
General pricing and filing support of Large Group products
Assist in Medicare Advantage Bid filing
Evaluation of Managed Medicaid programs
Provider Contract evaluations
Provider Profit/withhold settlement evaluations
Product Experience Monitoring
Reinsurance/Stop-loss Reporting
Sentara Benefits:
Sentara employees strive to make our communities healthier places to live. We’re setting the standard for medical excellence within a vibrant, creative, and highly productive workplace. For more information about our employee benefits, https://www.sentaracareers.com/explore-sentara/benefits/
Join our team, where we are committed to quality healthcare, improving health every day, and provide the opportunity for training, development, growth!
Job Summary
Assist in any and all of the functions normally associated with a qualified health actuary including: IBNR calculation; the determination of rating factors such as age, sex, location, or industry; development of rates and filings for the BOI; suggestions for periodic group rating changes; development of necessary rates for government programs; assistance with the development, implementation and maintenance of new products, services and systems, including any necessary rate development; providing actuarial input to the Corporate management staff level; and reporting on the financial status of entire products or segments of products.Minimum 2 years in Actuarial Analysis. Analytical and problem-solving skills are necessary; ability to work under tight deadlines and handle pressure situations; ability to work in a team environment. Minimum completion of three Actuarial exams with continued progress towards Society of Actuaries credential.
Experience in at least 3 of the following areas:
- IBNR and reserve setting
- General pricing and filing support of Individual products
- General pricing and filing support of Small Group products
- General pricing and filing support of Large Group products
- Assist in Medicare Advantage Bid filing
- Evaluation of Managed Medicaid programs
- Provider Contract evaluations
- Provider Profit/withhold settlement evaluations
- Product Experience Monitoring
- Reinsurance/Stop-loss Reporting
Qualifications:
BLD - Bachelor's Level Degree (Required)Skills
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