COMPLAINT INVESTIGATOR I-III
MIA Officer II – MIA Analyst II
Recruitment #24-009638-0004
Department | Maryland Insurance Administration |
---|---|
Date Opened | 6/18/2024 09:15:00 AM |
Filing Deadline | 7/2/2024 11:59:00 PM |
Salary | Salary Commensurate with Experience |
Employment Type |
Full-Time
|
HR Analyst | Carla Harrison |
Work Location |
Baltimore City
|
Introduction
The Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA) is
an independent State agency that regulates Maryland’s $46 billion insurance industry
and protects consumers by monitoring and enforcing insurers’ and insurance
professionals’ compliance with State law. Through the diligence of a
highly professional staff of market analysts, financial analysts, accountants,
lawyers, law enforcement officers, actuaries, complaint investigators, and
others, the MIA works to facilitate a strong and competitive insurance
marketplace where consumers are well informed and treated fairly. Staff
members are subject matter experts who serve as a resource for lawmakers,
consumers, and other public and private entities.
The MIA is charged with a broad range of responsibilities including the
licensure of insurance carriers and insurance producers (brokers/agents)
operating in Maryland, the conduct of financial examinations of companies to
monitor financial solvency, and the review and approval of rates and contract
forms. The MIA investigates reports of consumer fraud and consumer
complaints about life, health, automobile, homeowners, and/or property insurance.
Insurance carriers are subject to market conduct examinations and other actions
to monitor compliance with Maryland law. The MIA also has a unit
dedicated to consumer education and outreach, which participates in hundreds of
events and reaches thousands of individual consumers annually.
* This is a Special Appointment position that
serves at the pleasure of the appointing authority
GRADE
** Salary Guidelines Apply**
Complaint Investigator I– grade 14 $52,240- $54,161/year,
with potential progression to $80,551/year
Complaint Investigator II - grade 15 $55,606-
$85,951/year
Complaint Investigator III - grade 16 $59,210- $91,742/year
LOCATION OF POSITION
Baltimore City, Hybrid (between office and telework), or 100% remote
POSITION DUTIES
The MIA is recruiting to fill two
(2) Complaint Investigator positions at the I (entry), II (intermediate), or
III (full performance) level in the Life and Health Division. These positions
investigate consumer complaints concerning life and health insurance issues; and communicate with members of the public in writing and by telephone.
The Complaint Investigator conducts an investigation by reading the complaint,
identifying the issues, and asking the company written questions. The Complaint
Investigator reads and analyzes responses, including insurance policies and
documents, applies relevant insurance laws, and recommends a determination of
whether the company has violated the law. If there is no violation, the
Complaint Investigator explains, to the complainant in writing, the reasons a
company did not violate the law. The Complaint Investigator also answers
incoming calls from consumers and providers, offering them assistance and
directions with their complaints; and assists with hearing preparation if
needed.
A successful Complaint Investigator will possess
good customer service skills and strong verbal and written communication
skills, and will have the ability to read and understand statutes and
regulations, pay attention to details, handle fluctuating caseloads, and meet
standards for timely handling of complaint files.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Complaint Investigator I:
Education: Bachelor's degree from an
accredited four-year college or university.
Experience: None.
Note:
1- Four years experience in life/health insurance
industry as claims processor, underwriter, and investigator or in a related
insurance area can substitute for the minimum requirements as stated above.
2- Three (3) years’ experience working within the
Maryland Insurance Administration or another State’s insurance regulatory
agency in a life/health insurance capacity as an investigator, examiner,
enforcement officer, customer service representative or administrative support
capacity can be substituted for the education requirements.
Complaint Investigator II:
Education: Bachelor's degree from an
accredited four-year college or university.
Experience: Two years experience in insurance
compliance for a regulatory agency or licensed insurer.
Notes:
1-Four years experience in insurance
compliance for a regulatory agency or licensed insurer; or
2-Three years experience in insurance
compliance for a regulatory agency or licensed insurer, and passing at least 4
exams offered by LOMA or AHIP; or
3- Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year
college or university and one-year experience in insurance compliance for a
regulatory agency or licensed insurer, and passing at least 4 exams offered by
LOMA or AHIP; or
4-J.D. degree may substitute for the
minimum requirements as stated above.
5- Three (3) years’ experience working
within the Maryland Insurance Administration or another State’s insurance
regulatory agency in a life/health insurance capacity as an investigator,
examiner, enforcement officer, customer service representative or administrative
support capacity can be substituted for the education requirements.
Complaint Investigator III:
Education: Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited college or university.
Experience: Three years of experience in
insurance compliance for a regulatory agency or insurer.
Notes:
1- Five (5) years experience in insurance
compliance for a regulatory agency or an insurer; or
2- Four (4) years experience in insurance compliance for a
regulatory agency or an insurer and passing of 6 LOMA or 6 AHIP examination or
a combination of the above; or
2-Bachelor's degree from an accredited
four-year college or university and 2 years experience in insurance compliance
for a regulatory agency or licensed insurer, and passing at least 4 exams
offered by LOMA or AHIP; or
3-Two (2) years experience in insurance
compliance for a regulatory agency or an insurer and J.D. degree may substitute
for the minimum requirements as stated above.
5- Three (3) years’ experience working within
the Maryland Insurance Administration or another State’s insurance regulatory
agency in a life/health insurance capacity as an investigator, examiner,
enforcement officer, customer service representative or administrative support
capacity can be substituted for the education requirements.
BENEFITS
Our comprehensive benefits package includes a
generous leave package; medical, prescription, dental and vision coverage;
healthcare and dependent daycare flexible spending accounts; a defined benefit
pension plan with optional 457 and 401k supplemental retirement plans; flexible
work schedules; and service that may qualify the successful candidate for the
Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
Please contact: charrison@maryland.gov for
additional information concerning this recruitment. Online applications are
strongly preferred. For immediate consideration: upload one (1) WORD or PDF
file, that includes your combined cover letter and resume, to the
"Resume" tab.
If you are unable to apply online, you may
submit an application packet by mail. Your submission must be received by
close of business, on the closing date for the recruitment. Postmarks
will not be accepted.
Complete application packets may be mailed to:
Maryland Insurance Administration
Human Resources - Recruitment #: 24-009638-0004
St. Paul Place, Suite 2700
Baltimore, MD 21202
TTY Users: call via Maryland Relay
We thank our Veterans for their service to our
country, and encourage them to apply.
As an equal opportunity employer Maryland is
committed to recruiting, retaining and promoting employees who are reflective
of the State’s diversity.