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.
Consider joining CNA’s Actuarial Filings team as a Senior Actuarial Consultant. This team is responsible for all Commercial and Specialty rate filings, including proprietary and bureau-based products, which makes the team a key partner for improving and sustaining profitability across the organization. This is a great opportunity for those interested in exposure to multiple lines of business, who excel at execution-oriented projects, attention to detail and project management, and want to build relationships with multiple functional groups across the company.In this role, you will work collaboratively with Underwriting and Actuarial leaders to influence and advise strategies focused on sustained profitable performance. You will also ensure efficient, compliant, and error-free execution. This role also provides ample opportunity to act on opportunities to improve templates, tools, and best practices that ensure a unified and trusted actuarial voice, both internally and externally. You will also maintain close working relationships with Legal and Compliance leadership to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
For those candidates still pursuing exams, you can participate in our Actuarial Education Program which provides competitive study support and exam raises as you grow your skills.
In this position, you will enjoy a hybrid work schedule that consists of one day per week in one of our CNA Actuarial Hub offices (Chicago, IL; New York City, NY; Warren, NJ; Radnor, PA; and San Francisco, CA) with the option to work the remainder of your week remotely.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Performs a combination of duties in accordance with departmental guidelines:
- Advises pricing actuaries and underwriters on filing strategy and equips them with relevant regulatory insights that will influence rate change decisions. Collaboratively develops, improves, and implements innovative, practical, and impactful filing strategies.
- Reviews and submits rate filings, performs actuarial certifications, and contacts regulatory agencies and rating bureaus as necessary. Acts as subject matter expert on filing requirements and expected regulatory approval timelines.
- Closely manages project teams, including acting as primary advisor on project management, strategy, and communication to key stakeholders, enforcing best practices, and optimizing available resources.
- Modernizes the actuarial methods and efficiencies of existing pricing tools, including rate level indication templates utilized to support rate filings. Identifies and implements actionable improvements to team processes and/or templates.
- Targets important areas for innovation and develops solutions leveraging appropriate technology that address meaningful work issues for the team.
- Identifies and implements best practices to ensure adequate documentation, training, compliance, and areas that may improve the speed of filing approvals and external view of CNA by state departments of insurance.
- Acts as subject matter expert on California filings, including compiling and reviewing California filings, advising on California filing strategy to key stakeholders, and strengthening the relationship between CNA and the California Department of Insurance.
- Actively engages and builds relationships with multiple functional groups (Legal, Compliance, Rate Implementation/Technology, Underwriting Services, Government Relations, Underwriting, and Actuarial Pricing). Facilitates communication and technical guidance to these groups on actuarial issues.
- Provides guidance to less experienced team members and may lead and/or participate in special projects and presentations.
- Stays up to date in functional area of expertise, on industry trends and developments, and assures knowledge transfer within the organization.
May perform additional duties as assigned.
Reporting Relationship
Director or above
Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
- Strong knowledge of core functions of an insurance company, general insurance, actuarial and statistical concepts.
- Advanced technical expertise and product specific knowledge. Candidate should have experience in the capacity to use Excel at a proficient level. Experience in a programming language such as SQL, R, or VBA is preferred.
- Strong interpersonal, communication and presentation skills. Ability to effectively interact with all levels of CNA’s internal and external business partners.
- Strong analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, with the ability to effectively resolve complex situations and issues.
- Solid project management, organization, and planning skills with the ability to manage multiple projects effectively and lead teams.
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and make critical business decisions effectively within scope of authority based on data analyses and reviews.
- Ability to solve issues with a sense of urgency; utilizes and manages the available resources to make informed decisions and achieve superior results.
- Ability to creatively and effectively manage through ambiguous and challenging problems, leads through change and takes appropriate levels of risk.
- Ability to comprehend business data and metrics and to further articulate analyses of actuarial data within internal reports.
- Solid knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and other business-related software systems, including processing systems and applications.
- Rate filing experience, including California filing experience, is preferred.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor's Degree in a relevant discipline, or equivalent.
- Typically a minimum of seven years of related work experience.
- Associate or Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society
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In New York/California, the average base pay range for a Senior Actuarial Consultant is $143,500 to $179,500. Salary determinations are based on various factors, including but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and location.
In certain jurisdictions, CNA is legally required to include a reasonable estimate of the compensation for this role. In California, Colorado, Connecticut, New York and Washington, the national base pay range for this job level is $71,000 to $133,000 annually. Salary determinations are based on various factors, including but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and location. CNA offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package to help our employees – and their family members – achieve their physical, financial, emotional and social wellbeing goals. For a detailed look at CNA’s benefits, please visit cnabenefits.com.
CNA is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in the recruitment process. To request an accommodation, please contact leaveadministration@cna.com.
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CNA is an insurance company that stands out for its focus on serving the needs of businesses and organizations. The company was founded in 1897 and has since become one of the largest insurance providers in the United States. In addition to offering traditional insurance products, such as property and casualty insurance and professional liability insurance, CNA also provides risk management and consulting services to help clients identify and mitigate potential risks. CNA has a strong reputation for customer service and is known for its expertise in serving the diverse needs of businesses and organizations. The company has a national presence in the United States and also has operations in several other countries around the world.