Broker Remote Jobs in Oklahoma (US)
This page tracks remote broker openings that are location-eligible for Oklahoma.
This page tracks remote broker openings that are location-eligible for Oklahoma.
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Cincinnati-based litigation boutique and local counsel throughout Ohio
• The New Business Broker serves as Franklin Madison's subject matter expert for the personal lines quoting, placement, and implementation experience. • This role is responsible for working with newly acquired clients after the sale to ensure a seamless onboarding experience, successful policy placement, and optimization of the end-to-end quoting process. • This role combines licensed insurance expertise, operational execution, and process improvement. • The New Business Broker will leverage Franklin Madison's multi-carrier quoting platform to obtain and evaluate coverage options, place business with carrier partners, and drive continuous improvements to workflows, technology integrations, and customer experiences. • This position serves as the bridge between sales, operations, technology, carrier partners, and clients—ensuring that every new customer is successfully implemented, quoted efficiently, and placed with the appropriate carrier while helping shape the future state of Franklin Madison's Personal Lines distribution model.
• Drive growth and retention by managing broker and carrier relationships • Servicing a current book of business • Developing new market opportunities • Mentoring team members • Ensuring compliance and confidentiality while delivering exceptional customer service. • Build agent and broker relationships. • Manage current book of business. • Seek opportunities to access and cultivate new markets. • Effectively manage carrier relationships • Provide guidance and training to Assistant Broker. • Review and analyze risks, ensuring all required information is obtained. • Ensure compliance with government agencies and corporate policies and procedures. • Attend training sessions, courses, etc. to maintain up-to-date skills. • Always conduct the highest level of confidentiality. • Other duties as needed.
• Primarily Outbound calls with Inbound call opportunities (80/20 Split) • Work with clients to deliver Medicare Health Plans solutions that work with their doctors, hospitals, and medications. • You will work with most major insurance carriers and be able to sell Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and/or Part D Prescription Drug Plans. • Fulfill all policy requirements • Constantly update job knowledge and learn about new products and services • Attend and participate in team meetings • Be coachable, open-minded, and open to constructive feedback (we want you to grow!)
• Handle a high volume of inbound calls from brokers, providing timely, accurate support across a range of inquiries • Assist with day-to-day requests such as application status, system navigation, and general troubleshooting • Use multiple systems and tools to research issues, document interactions, and deliver effective resolutions • Apply active listening and critical thinking to understand each situation and determine the best outcome • Meet performance expectations around call quality, attendance, productivity, and schedule adherence • Maintain consistent communication with your supervisor and team • Participate in team meetings and ongoing training to stay current on processes and updates
Horace Mann, founded in 1945 and headquartered in Springfield, Illinois, is a financial services company that provides insurance and retirement solutions design
• Lead the broker-dealer supervisory program and ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and firm policies. • Supervise, coach, and develop Regional Supervisory Principals, providing leadership and performance management. • Establish strategic objectives for the supervision function aligned with enterprise compliance goals. • Oversee supervisory activities, including new account approvals, trade reviews, variable annuity and insurance product reviews, branch surveillance, and heightened supervision programs. • Maintain and enhance Written Supervisory Procedures (WSPs) and supervisory controls. • Identify emerging supervisory risks and implement monitoring programs and surveillance enhancements. • Lead regulatory examination preparation and coordinate responses to regulators and internal audit findings. • Prepare and present monthly and quarterly supervision reports to executive leadership. • Develop and deliver supervisory training for registered representatives, principals, and field leaders. • Foster a culture of compliance through effective communication, leadership, and continuous improvement.
• Consult with clients to understand their travel objectives, preferences, and expectations, delivering bespoke aviation solutions • Source and evaluate optimal aircraft options, crafting tailored charter proposals that meet client requirements and exceed expectations. • Negotiate pricing and terms with operators to ensure maximum value while upholding the company’s commitment to quality and safety. • Oversee the entire charter process from inquiry to quoting, contract negotiation, and flight management • Cultivate and maintain long-term relationships with both clients and operator partners, ensuring trust, satisfaction, and repeat business. • Proactively generate new business leads through strategic outreach, referrals, networking events, and industry platforms. • Manage client accounts, maintaining up-to-date records, quotes, and interactions within the company’s CRM system. • Collaborate with internal teams to ensure smooth communication, flawless execution, and continuous improvement in client experience.
The compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law. The Company expects to accept applications for this position until June 14, 2026, but encourages interested applicants to apply as soon as possible. We will review this information, and one of our Talent Acquisition professionals will reach out if your background aligns with the position. Our Commitment to Equal Opportunity and Inclusion: Mercola and its affiliates (“Mercola”) are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race (including hairstyle and texture), color, religion or belief (or lack thereof) (including religious grooming and dress practices), sex, nationality, national or ethnic origin, civil status, age, citizenship status, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, familial status, marital or registered civil partnership status, pregnancy or parental status, gender identity, gender reassignment, military or veteran status, or any other protected characteristic in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. If you need accommodation, please send an email to hr@mercola.com to let us know the nature of your request.
Role Description We've built the IP. We need someone to monetize it. This is a pure dealmaker role: take protected inventions to the large companies that need them and close licenses, royalties, and acquisitions. You won't grind on cold prospecting — an automated engine delivers warm, qualified prospects with context, so you spend your time doing the part only a human can: building the relationship, telling the value story, and closing. What you'll do: - Qualify and pursue licensees and acquirers across multiple verticals. - Own deals end to end — from first conversation through diligence to a signed agreement. - Translate technical inventions into clear commercial value for corporate licensing and M&A teams. - Work hand-in-glove with our automated sourcing/outreach system, which feeds you the pipeline and logs every interaction. Qualifications - A closer with a track record in IP/technology licensing or complex enterprise/B2B deals — references that show real closed deal value. - Fluent moving between technical substance and commercial terms; credible with engineers and with corporate licensing and M&A counterparts. - Comfortable in health/bio and technology subject matter (you don't need to be the inventor — you need to sell the value). - Self-directed, ambitious, and motivated by commission. You want a high ceiling, not a high floor. Compensation Modest base plus uncapped commission and royalty overrides on the deals you close. This role is built to earn through closed deals — the ceiling is your pipeline. Exact structure finalized with the CEO. Benefits - Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage - Accident, Hospital Indemnity, and Critical Illness - Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Employer Paid Life and AD&D Insurance - Optional Supplemental Life and AD&D Insurance - Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance - Flexible Spending Accounts - Health Savings Accounts - Dayforce Wallet – get paid as you earn - Employee Discount - Retirement Planning (401k with matching contribution) - Pet Insurance - Wellness Program Offerings - Paid Time Off, accrued per pay period based on years of service, starting at 4.62 days annually. - 9 Paid Holidays per year, including 1 floating holiday. Our Commitment to Equal Opportunity and Inclusion Mercola and its affiliates (“Mercola”) are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race (including hairstyle and texture), color, religion or belief (or lack thereof) (including religious grooming and dress practices), sex, nationality, national or ethnic origin, civil status, age, citizenship status, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, familial status, marital or registered civil partnership status, pregnancy or parental status, gender identity, gender reassignment, military or veteran status, or any other protected characteristic in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. If you need accommodation, please send an email to hr@mercola.com to let us know the nature of your request. Avoid Recruitment Scams Mercola has become aware of fraudulent recruiting activities being conducted by individuals falsely claiming to represent our company using email addresses associated with the @mercolacareers.com domain. Please be advised that Mercola will never ask job applicants to pay fees, purchase equipment, provide banking information, or send money at any stage of the recruiting or hiring process. All legitimate employment opportunities are posted exclusively on our official Careers page, and all recruitment-related email communications from Mercola will come only from authorized company email addresses ending in @mercola.com. If you receive a suspicious email, text message, or other communication claiming to be from Mercola—particularly one using the @mercolacareers.com domain—we encourage you not to respond, click any links, or provide any personal or financial information. If you believe you have been targeted by a recruiting scam, please report the incident to your local law enforcement authorities and, if appropriate, to the platform where the communication originated.
Role Description The Senior Private Equity Broker is responsible for broking new and renewal business on behalf of private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies, managing all aspects of placements from initial market strategy through policy delivery. This role focuses on the largest and most complex placements and serves as a senior advisor to private equity sponsors across the full investment lifecycle, including: - Pre-acquisition due diligence - Transaction execution - Post-close integration - Ongoing portfolio risk optimization The role also carries leadership responsibility for mentoring team members and cultivating strong carrier, sponsor, and advisor relationships. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree or equivalent - Minimum seven (7) years of insurance experience, including private equity-backed clients or M&A transactions - Leadership experience preferred Requirements - Active P&C license required - Advanced industry designation(s) (e.g. CPCU, CIC, ARM) preferred Benefits - Competitive salary - PTO & paid holidays - 401(k) with match - Exclusive discount programs - Health & wellness programs - Performance-based incentives
Role Description The Associate Broker is responsible for ensuring the quality and efficiency of brokerage and delivering client service under the guidance of the broker. The role requires engagement with underwriters to secure optimal pricing for their clients and terms and identifies and resolves errors. They actively pursue new business opportunities and are committed to continuous learning and professional development. - Ensures quality control across all files, meticulously scrutinizing active and expired policies, endorsements, and documentation for accuracy, timeliness, and adherence to policies. - Drafts error free submissions to communicate coverage terms with underwriters under the guidance of the broker, weaving together technical insurance jargon with clear and concise client-friendly language. - Reviews, analyzes, and underwrites risks, rates submissions for premium and terms and analyzes exposures for quotes for new and renewal business. - Issues quotes and binders, processes new business to grow revenues and maintain retention and profitability. - Delivers customer service during the marketing of new and renewal business to underwriters and clients. - Possesses understanding of market dynamics and confidently negotiates pricing and coverage terms with underwriters, consistently securing favorable outcomes for clients. - Communicates corrections and clarifications in all policy documents to clients and underwriters, ensuring transparency with all stakeholders. - Forges collaborative relationships with clients, agents, and internal teams, encouraging open communication and a culture of trust that results in increased revenues and increased policy retention. - Develops a robust network of industry contacts, fostering mutually beneficial relationships that contribute to consistent sales pipeline growth. - Demonstrates a commitment to ongoing professional development by diligently completing assigned educational courses, professional designations, and licensing programs. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree required in Business Administration, Sales, or Risk Management preferred. - 1 year of work experience in Wholesale brokerage, Commercial insurance coverages, Sales or Underwriting is preferred. Any other related discipline or commensurate work experience considered. Requirements - Must meet minimum requirements for state P&C and/or surplus line licenses. - Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) (Preferred), or Certified Insurance Service Representative (CISR) a plus. Benefits - Comprehensive and best-in-class benefits package. - Paid time off for company holidays, vacation, sick and personal days. - Paid parental leave. - Mental health services. The target salary range for this position is $60,000.00 - $75,000.00 annually. The wage range for this role considers many factors, such as training, transferable skills, work experience, licensure and certification, business needs, and market demands. The pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future. Full-time roles are eligible for bonuses and benefits. We provide individuals with disabilities reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment in accordance with applicable law. Please contact us to request an accommodation at HR@Ryansg.com.
• Drive growth and retention by managing broker and carrier relationships • Servicing a current book of business • Developing new market opportunities • Mentoring team members • Ensuring compliance and confidentiality while delivering exceptional customer service • Build agent and broker relationships • Provide excellent customer service • Seek opportunities to access and cultivate new markets • Effectively manage carrier relationships • Provide guidance and training to Assistant Broker • Review and analyze risks, ensuring all required information is obtained • Ensure compliance with government agencies and corporate policies and procedures • Attend training sessions, courses, etc. to maintain up-to-date skills • Always conduct the highest level of confidentiality • Other duties as needed.
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