Job Type
Internship
Description
Purpose
As a Filings & Post Production Intern, you will support the coordination, filing, and oversight of state policy form, rate, and rule filings activities for AAIS to ensure compliance with state regulations.
Responsibilities
You will support the Regulatory Filings team in a variety of functions, such as:
- Process submissions with State Insurance Departments on new or revised AAIS programs.
- Collaborate with internal staff (product development, attorneys, and actuaries) to ensure that filings are complete and state objections are managed appropriately.
- Respond to state objections by drafting endorsements and working closely with Product Development.
- Process forms, rules, rates/loss costs, forms and endorsements listings, bulletins, and manual materials.
- Comply with all state filing guidelines and established AAIS filing and compliance processes when performing job responsibilities.
- Perform additional duties as assigned or requested.
Learning Opportunities
- Opportunity to learn how insurance regulation works at the state level.
- Opportunity to learn the lifecycle of an insurance filing.
- Opportunity to apply skills and knowledge learned in the classroom to on-the-job experiences.
- Programs and projects to help expand public speaking and presentation skills.
- Exposure to various parts of the business, encouraging professional development and relationship building.
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Must be a critical thinker and a problem solver.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Microsoft Office – intermediate to advanced Excel.
- P&C Insurance industry knowledge is a plus.
- Ability to work effectively both independently and in a team environment.
- Ability to communicate effectively across multiple channels and asynchronously in a remote-first working environment.
Requirements
- Student must be enrolled in an accredited university working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Finance, Business Administration, Economics, Statistics, Actuarial Services, Data Analytics, or a related degree.
- Ability to work in a fully remote working environment free from distractions and access to stable and reliable internet services.
Employment Conditions
- The intern will be expected to work full-time at 37.5 hours/week over the summer, with the potential for part-time work continuing during the school year.
- This internship is classified as a temporary, part-time position.
- This internship is compensated as a non-exempt, hourly position.
- This internship position is fully remote.