Actuarial Services Director directs the activities of an organization's actuarial function. Oversees the analysis and evaluation of potential risks to determine the financial impacts of new or existing insurance plans. Being an Actuarial Services Director develops policies, procedures, and formulas to guide statistical analysis and actuarial research and evaluate the likelihood and financial impact of various risks. Designs processes and guidelines to ensure regulatory compliance of products and financial operations. Additionally, Actuarial Services Director leads the design and development of insurance products by evaluating and approving insurance rates, premium levels, and rating systems and structures. Oversees the preparation of actuarial reports, financial statements, and regulatory filings and develops financial budgets, forecasts, and other financial projections. Researches and selects major rating assumptions to support accurate statistical analysis and evaluates the effectiveness of existing formulas. Evaluates product performance against established profitability targets and recommends modifications. Applies knowledge of mathematics, probability, statistics, principles of finance and business to calculations in life, health, social, and casualty insurance, annuities, and pensions. Requires a bachelor's degree. May require Associate of Society of Actuaries (ASA). May require Fellow of Society of Actuaries (FSA). Typically reports to senior management. The Actuarial Services Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. To be an Actuarial Services Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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POSITION SUMMARY:
Responsible for the overall maintenance operation of the facility, and he/she is responsible for performing repairs and maintenance on equipment. Other responsibilities include ordering and requisitioning supplies and equipment as needed, performing regular daily, weekly and monthly maintenance checks, as shown on the “Preventive Maintenance Calendar”, and assigning duties and work assignments.
Follows established safety rules and policies and procedures of the maintenance department, keeps required records and submits them to the Administrator and Property Manager when required, and cooperates with other employees and department heads.
SPECIFIC EDUCATION/VOCATIONAL REQUIERMENTS:
1. High school degree or equivalent and basic training in electrical, plumbing, heating and HVAC systems;
2. Supervisory experience is also required for this position.
3. This position requires that the employee is able to read, write, speak and understand the spoken English language to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our patients and visitors at the work site when responding to their medical and physical needs.
JOB SKILLS:
1. Strong organizational skills.
2. Good written and verbal communication skills.
3. Agile and in good physical health.
4. Knowledge of budget preparation process.
5. Ability to work well with others on a variety of professional levels.
6. Ability to positively interact with personnel, customers, family members, visitors, government agencies/personnel and the general public.
PERFORMS RELATED DUTIES:
1. Interacts with customers, families, visitors, facility and Reliant subsidiary personnel;
2. Carries out other tasks as requested in situations where hands-on intervention/participation may be required.
RESPONSIBILITIES/ACCOUNTABILITIES:
1. Performs overall supervision of the Maintenance Department including “hands-on” performance of maintenance and repair work;
2. Maintains the building in good repair and free of hazards such as those caused by electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, etc.;
3. Maintains the building and grounds in compliance with Federal, State, and local laws;
4. Maintains the fire alarm and emergency generator system in good working order, performs test on fire alarm and emergency generator system weekly and keeps required records of test results;
5. Maintains required records and reports as outlined in the policies and procedures of the Maintenance Department;
6. Participates in budget planning for the Maintenance Department;
7. Orders and requisitions supply subsequent to Administrator’s approval;
8. Orients and instructs all maintenance personnel;
9. Participates in and plans in-service programs, as necessary;
10. Attends Department Head Meetings and sits on required committees;
11. Recruits, interviews, hires and provides orientation for all employees of the Maintenance Department;
12. Reviews and evaluates the work performance of assigned personnel as well as counsel/discipline assigned personnel according to established company personnel policy;
13. Assigns work assignments and duty schedules;
14. Remains on call for emergencies seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day;
15. Performs other responsibilities, as may be required, and as directed by the Administrator;
16. Concerns his/herself with the safety of all facility customers in order to minimize the potential for fire and accidents. Also, ensures that the facility adheres to the legal, safety, health, fire and sanitation codes by being familiar with his/her role in carrying out the facility’s fire, safety and disaster plans and by being familiar with current MSDS;
17. Assists in the maintenance and update of the Property/Plant Assessment on an annual basis;
18. Assists in the maintenance and update of the Facility’s Disaster Plan on an annual basis;
19. Puts Customer Service First: Ensures that customers and families receive the highest quality of service in a caring and compassionate atmosphere which recognizes the individuals’ needs and rights;
20. Performs other duties as requested.
PHYSICAL CAPACITIES:
Below are the essential job functions needed to perform the job.
The following frequency definitions record the appropriate symbol within the normal work day:
(C) Constant: Activity exists 66% to 100% (e.g. 5 hours per 8-hour work day).
(F) Frequent: Activity exists 34% to 65%
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