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Rates and Forms Analyst I, Property and Casualty

MIA OFFICER II

Recruitment #24-009638-0006

Introduction

The Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA) is an independent State agency that regulates Maryland’s $46 billion insurance industry and protects consumers by monitoring and enforcing insurers’ and insurance professionals’ compliance with State law. Staff members are subject matter experts who serve as a resource for lawmakers, consumers, and other public and private entities. 

 

The MIA is charged with a broad range of responsibilities including the licensure of insurance carriers and insurance producers (brokers/agents) operating in Maryland, the conduct of financial examinations of companies to monitor financial solvency, and the review and approval of rates and contract forms. The MIA investigates reports of consumer fraud and consumer complaints about life, health, automobile, homeowners, and/or property insurance.  Insurance carriers are subject to market conduct examinations and other actions to monitor compliance with Maryland law. The MIA also has a unit dedicated to consumer education and outreach, which participates in hundreds of events and reaches thousands of individual consumers annually.

GRADE

14

LOCATION OF POSITION

Baltimore City (Hybrid)

POSITION DUTIES

To perform a timely and accurate review of Property and Casualty personal lines rate/rule and form filings to ensure compliance with the Insurance Article and COMAR.  Communicate with filers to identify and explain specific areas within filings that need to be revised before the filing may be finalized. Update databases to reflect the most current status/actions/activity on filings.  Respond to questions concerning filing requirements and status of filings. Cross train to become knowledgeable in all other areas handled by the P&C Rates and Forms Section

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:    Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Experience:  None

Note:
Two years of experience drafting o analyzing property and casualty insurance policy forms for a regulatory agency or licensed insurer, or two years of experience adjusting property and casualty claims for a licensed insurer, may substitute for the required education 


BENEFITS

FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS

If you have any questions concerning this recruitment, please contact lynn.hill@maryland.gov.  

For immediate consideration, upload one WORD or PDF file, at the "Resume" tab, that contains:

1. a cover letter stating your interest and specific salary requirements; and

2. a current professional resume.  

If you are unable to apply online, you may submit via mail. 

Please be sure to include all documents listed above to ensure timely processing. Complete application packets may be mailed to:

Maryland Insurance Administration Human Resources - Recruitment #: 24-009638-0006

200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2700

Baltimore, MD 21202

Incomplete submission will not receive consideration.

TTY Users: call via Maryland Relay    




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