DC Department of Human Resources · 1 day ago
FINANCIAL EXAMINER OFFICER
The DC Department of Human Resources is seeking a Financial Examiner Officer in the Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking. The role involves leading financial surveillance analyses for risk retention groups and captive insurance companies, ensuring compliance and monitoring financial conditions to prevent losses for policyholders.
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Responsibilities
Assists the Supervisory Financial Analyst by providing less experienced financial analysts technical assistance and guidance on difficult and/ or complex insurance regulation issues
Receives internal assignments to review, evaluate and recommend improvements in work methods, procedures, and the distribution of work assignments
Functions as the sign-off reviewer on the analysis work of less experienced financial analysts
Serves as team leader during the on-going conduct of financial analyses to determine the placement of insurers in one of four categories for priority examination
Recommends regulatory action including requiring more frequent and specialized reporting, initiating target on-site or full scope examinations, or seizure of assets
Reviews and monitors the review of documentation to determine the proper category
Assists the Supervisory Financial Analyst by coordinating the development and maintenance of the listing of priority companies for which a potential solvency concern has been identified
Monitors the development of priority listings from the ongoing analysis of the above documentation in individual company financial analysis files
As the division's expert, carries out special assignments as project task group chief on sensitive and/ or complex financial surveillance issues; represents the division, as assigned, at meetings to coordinate financial surveillance activities with other elements of the DISB, insurer's representatives and/ or regulators from other jurisdictions
Qualification
Required
Specialized Experience is experience that equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position, and that is typically in or related to the work of the position to be filled
To be creditable, one (1) year of specialized experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower grade level in the normal line of progression
Company
DC Department of Human Resources
At the District of Columbia’s Department of Human Resources, we believe that people are the heart of public service.