Catastrophe Risk Resilience Specialist

NAICKansas City, MO
73d$105,000 - $165,000Remote

About The Position

The Regulatory Affairs division of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has an exciting opportunity for a Catastrophe Risk Resilience Specialist. This position contributes to the delivery of the 3-pillar strategy of the Catastrophe Modeling Center of Excellence (the Center) and the growth of the Center into the main advisory center on catastrophe, climate, and resilience issues for state insurance regulators. Provides tools and resources for assisting insurance commissioners in building a culture of resilience within their state. Tools and resources provided by the engagement team designed to advise insurance regulators in developing resilience solutions for departments of insurance, conducting applied research analysis for resilience risk assessment using various catastrophe risk model platforms where applicable, and proactively answering regulatory questions concerning resilience priorities. The NAIC is based in Kansas City, MO. This is a full-time remote position within the United States.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in business or related field is required, as well as at least five (5) years of financial services experience with either a regulated entity who has a regional, national, and/or international presence or a governmental regulatory entity. This experience must include practical and technical knowledge about state, federal, and/or international financial services laws, rules, and regulations, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
  • Microsoft Office Suite/365
  • Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S.

Nice To Haves

  • Working experience in developing catastrophe risk resilience solutions and hazard mitigation programs.
  • Working experience utilizing CAT modeling outputs and hazard scenario analysis (including HAZUS).

Responsibilities

  • Coordinates resilience initiatives, including funding acquisition, policy development, program design and implementation, and performance management, while also assisting with benefit-cost analyses and feasibility studies for mitigation efforts. Provides education and training on building codes, mitigation, and resilience funding, and engages technical experts to help states develop programs that enhance household and community resilience to natural catastrophes and climate risks.
  • Conduct research to support state departments of insurance in developing and assessing the feasibility of resilience efforts, leveraging a range of resources including NAIC, state department, and industry data. Develop analytical tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to enhance research production and conduct in-depth analysis of the fiscal impact of climate risk on insurance risk transfer programs. Assists states in evaluating the projected and actual effects of mitigation programs on insurance markets and helps develop geographic implementation strategies based on risk-return methodologies and program effectiveness goals.
  • Assists in developing communication, messaging, and educational tools to prepare a resilient industry workforce and policyholders for risk reduction and resilience activities. Collaborates with key stakeholders, the NAIC communication team, and State Department Public Information officers to create and maintain effective risk reduction and resilience messaging, including educational materials.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Administration of Economic Programs

Number of Employees

251-500 employees

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