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Oscar

Award-winning recruitment consultancy; delivering talent across Tech, Digital, Life-Sciences, Energy & Construction

Manager, Regulatory Complaints

Location

Arizona + 17 moreAll locations: Arizona | California | Florida | Illinois | Iowa | Kansas | Nebraska | New Jersey | New York | North Carolina | Ohio | Michigan | Missouri | Pennsylvania | South Carolina | Tennessee | Texas | Virginia

Posted

111 days ago

Salary

$111.0K - $145.7K / year

Seniority

Junior

Bachelor Degree1 yr expEnglish

Job Description

Manager, Regulatory Complaints

Oscar

• Ensure the accurate and timely submission of Oscar’s annual regulatory obligations. • Maintain a repository of internal procedural guides on filing obligations to support teams and retain institutional knowledge. • Help maintain and grow relationships with regulatory bodies in the states where Oscar operates. • Prepare, file, and secure approval and certification of Oscar’s insurance products. • Compile and maintain filing deadlines for form, binder, rate, and network annual QHP submissions by state and lines of business. • Manage, train, provide feedback and assign responsibilities for direct reports to support their professional growth. • Oversee special filings for timely processing of risk adjustment data and/or provider and vendor contract filings. • Work independently under remote management, encouraging solid relationships with regulators and colleagues. • Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or commensurate experience
  • 1+ years of SERFF and HIOS experience
  • Demonstrated project management skills

Benefits

  • Employee benefits
  • Participation in Oscar's unlimited vacation program
  • Annual performance bonuses

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