Manager, Insurance Risk Management at Avon Products in New York, NYother related Employment listings - New York City, NY at Geebo

Manager, Insurance Risk Management at Avon Products in New York, NY

At Avon, beauty is more than skin deep. We are inspired by our community of passionate women; yesterday, today, and tomorrow. The Avon Nation is all about celebrating each other and our achievements in business and in life, inviting others to join us, and committing to be a force for good. About the Role The Manager of Insurance Risk Management assesses potential risks to property, persons, and financial loss and determines if these risks can be avoided. You will manage the purchase of levels of insurance to protect Avon and our affiliates from loss related to unexpected or unintended events, and coordinates claim activity on behalf of LG Household and Health Care affiliates in North America. You will report directly to the Treasurer. Responsibilities Ensure receipt of quotes, certificates of insurance, policies, endorsements and binders Be the liaison to brokers and evaluate broker performance together with Finance, Legal, and other internal functional departments and Third-party Administrators Help manage and recommend settlements of Workers' Comp, General Liability and Business Auto claims Determine/understand how self-funded casualty claims impact our P&L, B/S, Cash and Liquidity positions Oversee actuarial projections and claims reviews to ensure the adequacy of balance sheet reserves for self-insurance Identify and assess risk hazards, including best practices for reducing workplace risks and cost Coordinate the gathering of data for renewals and other insurance-related processes Develop pro forma insurance premium/expense budgets and forecasts Process/procure certificates of insurance as required Organize purchase of insurance policies to protect us from risk Develop insurance risk management strategies for the Company based on past approaches and industry best practices Require annual stewardship reporting of essential insurance carrier and broker client service teams Evaluate, broaden and maintain the Company's ERM program and initiatives Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university 10
years of insurance and related risk management experience Advanced knowledge of commercial policies, claims processes and underwriting to manage an insurance programs with experience in insurance program design Experience leading project team meetings and managing project timelines Experience working with third-party providers on insurance and risk management solutions Proficient in Excel (can maintain complex spreadsheets), Word, PowerPoint and the Internet Experience with data modeling preferred Our Benefits Eligible for benefits as of date of hire (health, dental, vision, life and other voluntary programs) You are immediately vested in Avon's matching contributions to the 401(k) Plan. Avon matches your contributions dollar-for dollar up to 3% of your eligible pay, and $0.50 per dollar on the next 2% of your eligible pay. Company sponsored Life insurance, AD&D and Disability benefits with option to buy up Wellness incentive programs Commuter, Health Reimbursement (HRA) and Flexible Spending (FSA) accounts Family Care (back-up child and elder care) benefit Programs Additional voluntary benefit programs available such as group legal, critical care, accident, pet insurance and identity protection insurance.
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Risk & Quantitative AnalysisEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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