Actuarial Analyst III (Thousand Oaks, CA; Pewaukee, WI; or D - WellPoint (Thousand Oaks, CA) Medical & Healthcare - Ventura, CA at Geebo

Actuarial Analyst III (Thousand Oaks, CA; Pewaukee, WI; or D - WellPoint (Thousand Oaks, CA)

Title:
Actuarial Analyst III (Thousand Oaks, CA; Pewaukee, WI; or Denver, CO preferred) - 79219 Job Number:
79219 WellPoint is one of the nation's leading health benefits companies and a Fortune Top 50 company.
At WellPoint, we are dedicated to improving the lives of the people we serve and the health of our communities.
WellPoint strives to simplify the connection between health, care, and value for our customers.
Bring your expertise to our innovative, achievement-driven culture, and you will discover lasting rewards and the opportunity to take your career further than you can imagine.
Actuarial Analyst III Completes very diverse and complicated projects and performs very complex actuarial studies.
Primary duties may include, but are not limited to:
Analyzes and implements risk contracts including conducting experience analyses, pricing, filing and settlement work; and prepares management reports supporting new capitation initiatives.
Assists in training of actuarial trainees, analysts and specialists.
Coordinates/directs special actuarial projects.
Qualifications:
WellPoint is ranked as one of Americas Most Admired Companies among health insurers by Fortune magazine, and is a 2013 DiversityInc magazine Top 50 Company for Diversity.
To learn more about our company please visit us atwww.
wellpoint.
com/careers.
EOE Job:
Actuarial Job Posting:
Jan 8, 2014, 8:
48:
59 AM Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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