$152,000–$242,000 Per Year
Actuarial Skills, Best Practices, Brokerage, Communication Skills, Competitive Analysis/Strategy, Financial Analysis, Groundskeeping, Identify Issues, Insurance, Insurance Underwriting, Intelligence Gathering, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Mentoring, Microsoft Office, Mortgage Lending, Operations Planning, Operations Processes, Position Papers, Pricing, Problem Solving Skills, Product Documentation, Product Planning, Product Reviews, Product Strategy, Profit & Loss, Property Insurance, Risk, Risk Analysis, Risk Management, Strategic Planning, Tolerance Analysis, Underwriting
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JOB DESCRIPTION:
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
• Performs a combination of duties in accordance with departmental guidelines:
- Identifies need for underwriting direction and guidance; collaborates across business units to establish and implement underwriting guidelines, policy, forms, and manuscript endorsements to be easily consumable by underwriters.
- Business owner of product manuals and executes on product updates in the marketplace; gathers market intelligence and identifies gaps in forms and product offerings.
- Participates in underwriting audits, establishes audit criteria, collaborates with business units to review audit results, develop action plans; monitors effectiveness of action plans.
- Confident in freely sharing knowledge and expertise with others, mentoring, and assisting in the development and facilitation of underwriting training.
- Intakes underwriting referrals as per established referral pathways and acts as a new business triage resource.
- Collaborates with business partners in UW Shared Services, Risk Control, Actuarial, Claim, Operations and Compliance to address governance and compliance issues related to underwriting practices.
- Implements strategic objectives, underwriting strategies and best practices with substantial impact on the short-term success of the Property product line.
- Ensures the achievement of continued profitability, growth and/or operational efficiencies for Property through assessment of risk tolerance, market appetite and emerging risk issues.
- Evaluates underwriting performance based on financial analysis. Includes rate, reserve adequacy, operational, planning and product reviews and develops plans to resolve issues.
- Monitors the usage and profitability of alternative pricing programs.
- Drives adherence to underwriting authority delegation and catastrophe management for Property.
- May take lead responsibility for the development of underwriting strategies and position papers for emerging issues when assigned.
- May maintain relationships with field underwriting teams, brokers, agents, and customers to assess risk tolerance, market appetite and emerging issues.
May perform additional duties as assigned.
Reporting Relationship
Typically VP and above
Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
• In-depth technical knowledge of underwriting theories and practices within the Property insurance field.
• Ability to effectively interact and communicate with all levels of external and/or internal business partners within scope of responsibility, team and/or matrix environment.
• Leadership and management skills, demonstrating integrity and professionalism.
• Ability to drive results by identifying and resolving problems within scope of responsibility.
• Knowledge of the insurance industry, its products and services.
• Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and other business-related software.
Education & Experience
• Bachelor's degree with Master's preferred in a related discipline, or equivalent.
• Typically a minimum of 10 years of related work experience, with five years management experience.
• Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation
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In certain jurisdictions, CNA is legally required to include a reasonable estimate of the compensation for this role. In District of Columbia, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, and Washington, the national base pay range for this job level is $152,000 to $242,000 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.