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Claims Optimization Program Manager - Catastrophe

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Overview:

If you're looking for the stability of a profitable, growing company with the entrepreneurial spirit of a startup, we’re hiring. SageSure, a leader in catastrophe-exposed property insurance, is seeking a Program Manager, Claims Optimization. This role is responsible for overseeing and improving the processes within our catastrophe property claims organization. The focus is on optimizing claims management procedures for efficiency, accuracy, compliance, and scalability during high-volume catastrophe (CAT) events. This role involves collaboration with various teams and stakeholders to ensure that the catastrophe claims process meets organizational goals and standards while maintaining agility and responsiveness in catastrophe scenarios.

What you’d be doing:

  • Identify and document business requirements for the claims management process, with a specialized focus on catastrophe response.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment between catastrophe claims operations, broader organizational objectives, and industry best practices.
  • Continuously evaluate and optimize the performance of the claims management process.
  • Develop, implement, and refine catastrophe response protocols to ensure rapid, efficient claim handling during large-scale events.
  • Establish and enforce quality standards for claims management, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and organizational policies.
  • Collaborate with claims adjusters, evaluators, and other stakeholders to streamline and improve the claim segmentation workflow.
  • Develop and implement key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor catastrophe claims performance, adjuster response times, and overall cycle times during CAT events.
  • Generate regular reports for senior management, highlighting achievements, challenges, and areas for improvement.
  • Develop and implement key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor the performance of the claims management process.
  • Partner with external vendors, independent adjusters, and technology providers to ensure seamless integration of catastrophe response tools and resources.
  • Assist in the creation of catastrophe-specific training materials to ensure claims adjusters and stakeholders are prepared for deployment and execution of CAT response strategies.

We’re looking for someone who has:

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field; advanced degree or certifications (e.g., AIC, CPCU) a plus.
  • 7 – 10 years of experience in program management and claims adjusting, with a strong background in handling catastrophe property claims.
  • Experience in catastrophe response strategies, including adjuster deployment, surge staffing models, and scalability of claims processes.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze and optimize processes for increased efficiency and accuracy.
  • Experience working with catastrophe modeling, event response planning, and operational execution during major weather events.
  • Ability to work independently in high-pressure, fast-paced catastrophe scenarios, while effectively prioritizing tasks and making strategic decisions under tight deadlines.

About the Claims team at SageSure: 

On SageSure’s Claims team, you’ll be doing more than investigating and resolving losses. From the ground up, you’ll be pioneering a best-in-class claims handling approach that leverages transformative technology to support our customers, agents and employees. As a part of this customer-focused, process-oriented team you will be the face of SageSure, helping our policyholders through some of their most trying times. Whether you hold a formal leadership role or are a key team player, you’ll coach, mentor and engage with those around you in ways that bring out the best in people and effect change.  

You can easily distill complex processes in ways those outside the industry can understand and know the importance of aligning communication tools to customer preferences.  You thrive on setting and exceeding expectations, and know building relationships, not completing transactions, is the heart of the insurance business. 

About SageSure:
 
Named among the Best Places to Work in Insurance by Business Insurance for four years in a row (2020-2023), SageSure is one of the largest managing general underwriters (MGU) focused on catastrophe-exposed markets in the US. Since its founding in 2009, SageSure has experienced exceptional growth while generating underwriting profits for carrier partners through hurricanes, wildfires, and hail. Available in 16 states, SageSure offers more than 50 competitively priced home, flood, earthquake, and commercial products on behalf of its highly rated carrier partners. Today, SageSure manages more than $1.9 billion of inforce premium and helps protect 640,000 policyholders. 
 
SageSure has more than 1000 employees working remotely or in-office across nine offices: Cheshire, Connecticut; Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; Houston, Texas; Jersey City, New Jersey; Mountain View, California; Marlton, New Jersey; Tallahassee, Florida; and Seattle, Washington.  
 
SageSure offers generous health benefits and perks, including tuition reimbursement, wellness allowance, paid volunteer time off, a matching 401K plan, and more.
 
SageSure is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a workforce that reflects the spectrum of perspectives, experiences, and abilities of the world we live in. We recognize that our differences make us strong, and we actively seek out diverse candidates through partnerships with organizations, institutions and communities that represent various backgrounds. We champion belonging and inclusion for all identities, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, ability status, gender, and country of origin, striving to create a culture where all individuals feel valued, respected, and empowered to bring their authentic selves to work.
 
Our nimble, highly responsive culture nurtures critical thinkers who run toward problems and engineer solutions. We relentlessly pursue better outcomes by investing in the technology, talent, and tools that position us to succeed in demanding markets. Come join our team! Visit sagesure.com/careers to find a position for you.

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