Sidecar Health
Actuarial Analyst
Job Summary
The Actuarial Analyst at Sidecar Health is responsible for leading analysis, research, and improvements of actuarial processes impacting financial outcomes. The role involves preparing complex management reports, responding to inquiries, and utilizing automation tools to enhance report accuracy and efficiency. Candidates should have at least one year of relevant experience, proficiency in Excel, and a degree in a related field; actuarial certification is a plus. The position offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to contribute to transforming healthcare in the United States.
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Job Description
Sidecar Health is redefining health insurance. Our mission is to make excellent healthcare affordable and attainable for everyone. We know that to accomplish this lofty mission, we need driven people who will make things happen.
The passionate people who make up Sidecar Health’s team come from all over, with backgrounds as tech leaders, policy makers, healthcare professionals, and beyond. And they all have one thing in common—the desire to fix a broken system and make it more personalized, affordable, and transparent.
If you want to use your talents to transform healthcare in the United States, come join us!
About the Role
The Actuarial Analyst will lead the analysis, research, and enhancement of actuarial processes that directly impact financial outcomes.
*Must reside in California, Georgia, Ohio, Utah, Washington, or Texas for consideration*
What You'll Do
- Prepares routine to complex internal management analyses and actuarial/financial reports and/or external filings including pricing, reserving, benefit evaluation, trend setting, product development, experience analyses and membership estimates
- Responds to questions regarding internal reports and/or external filings
- Makes efficient use of automation tools to improve the timeliness, accuracy, and content of reports
- Builds working knowledge of relevant industry data, internal data, company operations, systems, and actuarial methodologies
- Performs various actuarial and financial reporting tasks that are of a mathematical and quantitative nature
- Documents and verifies analysis, recommendations and action items
What You'll Bring
- At least one year of experience as an actuarial analyst or similar professional experience preferred
- Bachelor’s degree
- Intermediate to advanced proficiency in Excel
- Actuary certification is a plus
- Experience working in a fast-paced, growth-stage startup a plus
What You'll Get
- Competitive salary, bonus opportunity, and equity package
- Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits
- A 401k retirement plan
- Paid vacation and company holidays
- Opportunity to make an impact at a rapidly growing mission-driven company transforming healthcare in the U.S.
In taking a market-based approach to compensation, base pay may vary depending on location. Additionally, base pay may vary considerably depending on job-related skills and experience. The current expected salary range for this position is: $75,000 - $100,000.
Sidecar Health is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to building a diverse team. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status.
Sidecar Health
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