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Sr. Claims Consultant - Construction Practice
Location
United States
Posted
106 days ago
Salary
$145K - $150K / year
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Sr. Claims Consultant - Construction Practice
The Baldwin Group
The Baldwin Group is an award-winning entrepreneur-led and inspired insurance brokerage firm delivering expertly crafted Commercial Insurance and Risk Management, Private Insurance and Risk Management, Employee Benefits and Benefit Administration, Asset and Income Protection, and Risk Mitigation strategies to clients wherever their passions and businesses take them throughout the U.S. and abroad. The Baldwin Group has award-winning industry expertise, colleagues, competencies, insurers, and most importantly, a highly differentiated culture that our clients consider an invaluable expansion of their business. The Baldwin Group (NASDAQ: BWIN), takes a holistic and tailored approach to insurance and risk management. ***PREVIOUS CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION WITHIN OUR CONSTRUCION PRACTICE*** Position Summary: In this role, you will work directly with clients to assist with all claims falling within the programs we have placed in our Construction Practice. In addition, you will assist with various Risk Management needs such as claims program development and training. Our mission is to provide best in class claims services to our clients and advocate on their behalf. Primary Responsibilities: - Serve as an experienced technical resource (both internally and externally) as respects any claim activities for clients - Established liaison between Client/CRP/Carrier/TPA on all claim related matters - Assist and aid with developing Risk Management Programs and Policies for clients within our Construction Practice group - Participate in new business/prospect meetings - Develop solid relationships with key third party vendor experts including Defense Counsel, TPAs, Adjustment Firms, etc. - Organize, facilitate and participate in any claim related meetings with carrier and TPA partners - Participate in Stewardship Meetings with account team as you will be responsible for leading the claims discussion as the SME in this space - Assist in reporting new losses for clients, including reviewing for proper notice to appropriate coverages and following through to claim closure - Work with Client and Construction practice Client Executives and Directors to create standardized wording in contracts for both Additional Insured and Defense & Indemnification language - Review contracts for potential tender opportunities and discuss merits with Carrier/TPA partners - Develop Special Account Instructions for clients to be used in the handling of their claims with carrier/TPA partners - Provide Emergency Claims Response to clients on an as needed basis - Develop and maintain strong working relationship with insurers, wholesale brokers, and other strategic industry partners - Participate as requested in developing and executing our Construction Practices' corporate level goals and initiatives - Provide strategic support and technical expertise to other Construction Practice / Commercial Risk offices as requested - Comply with agency management system processes and procedures - Other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills & Abilities and Requirements: - Prior experience lending to Construction Claims is a mandatory requirement for this position - Bachelor’s Degree is required - 10-15+ years of Property and Casualty claims experience, with strong exposure to and experience specifically lending to construction - Strong working knowledge of policy language and coverage (multiple lines of coverage a plus) - Solid organizational and collaborative abilities - Ability to work independently and handle multiple tasks simultaneously - Excellent verbal and written communication skills - Strong working knowledge of various computer systems including MS Office and its various applications. As well as familiarity with various claims and RMIS systems - AIC/SCLA/CPCU/ARM/LPC certification, professional designations are desired The starting pay for this position is $145,000 - $150,000+ annually. Salary is negotiable upon time of hire. IMPORTANT NOTICE: This position description is intended to describe the level of work required of the person performing in the role and is not a contract. The essential responsibilities are outlined; other duties may be assigned as needs arise or as required to support the organization. All requirements may be subject to reasonable accommodation to applicants and colleagues who need them for medical or religious reasons. #LI-JK1 Click here for some insight into our culture! The Baldwin Group will not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate who applies on our career site. Any unsolicited resumes sent to The Baldwin Group, including unsolicited resumes sent via any source from an Agency, will not be considered and are not subject to any fees for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume.
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