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Claims Risk Manager Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

... risk management and insurance prospective to decide upon the "best" way to manage the customer ... Handles initial report of claims and following up to ensure that the claim is properly progressing ...

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Assistant Safety Manager

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$37K - $48K/yr

Conduct follow-up inspections and track risk/hazards/discrepancies in accordance with company ... Coordinate and support the claims management process with the claims department for all injuries ...

Assistant Safety Manager

Birmingham, AL

$37K - $48K/yr

Conduct follow-up inspections and track risk/hazards/discrepancies in accordance with company ... Coordinate and support the claims management process with the claims department for all injuries ...

Sales Representative

Birmingham, AL · On-site +1

$75K - $100K/yr

... claims to customers' satisfaction * Keep bookkeeping systems, sales databases, customer records ... Work with policyholders to develop and deliver risk management strategies that fit their individual ...

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Claims Risk Manager information

How does a Claims Risk Manager typically collaborate with other departments to minimize organizational risk?

A Claims Risk Manager works closely with departments such as underwriting, legal, compliance, and operations to identify potential risk exposures and implement effective mitigation strategies. They often participate in cross-functional meetings to review claims trends, share insights, and develop risk management policies. This collaborative approach ensures that the organization proactively addresses risks, maintains regulatory compliance, and continually improves claims processes for better outcomes.

What is the difference between Claims Risk Manager vs Claims Adjuster?

AspectClaims Risk ManagerClaims Adjuster
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree in risk management, insurance, or related field; certifications like CPCU or ARM are commonRequires a high school diploma or bachelor’s degree; insurance licenses may be needed depending on state
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, strategic planning, risk assessment, policy developmentField or office-based, investigating claims, assessing damages, negotiating settlements
Industry UsageUsed across insurance companies, risk management firms, and large corporationsPrimarily in insurance companies, adjusting claims for auto, property, or health insurance

The Claims Risk Manager focuses on identifying and mitigating risks related to claims, developing policies, and overseeing risk strategies. In contrast, a Claims Adjuster handles the day-to-day investigation and settlement of individual claims. Both roles are essential in the insurance industry but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Claims Risk Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Claims Risk Manager, you need expertise in insurance claims processes, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance, typically backed by a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and experience in claims management. Familiarity with claims management systems, risk modeling software, and certifications such as CPCU (Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter) or ARM (Associate in Risk Management) are often required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you investigate claims and collaborate with stakeholders. These skills enable accurate risk evaluation, minimize losses, and ensure the organization’s compliance and financial stability.

What does a Claims Risk Manager do?

A Claims Risk Manager is responsible for identifying, assessing, and managing risks associated with insurance claims within an organization. They analyze claims data to detect patterns, prevent fraudulent activity, and develop strategies to minimize financial losses. Additionally, they work closely with claims adjusters, legal teams, and other departments to ensure compliance with regulations and to optimize claims processes. Their goal is to protect the company from unnecessary losses while ensuring legitimate claims are handled efficiently.
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About Acrisure   

A global fintech leader, Acrisure empowers millions of ambitious businesses and individuals with the right solutions to grow boldly forward. Bringing cutting-edge technology and top-tier human support together, we connect clients with customized solutions across a range of insurance, reinsurance, payroll, benefits, cybersecurity, mortgage services – and more.    

In the last twelve years, Acrisure has grown in revenue from $38 million to almost $5 billion and employs over 19,000 colleagues in more than 20 countries. Acrisure was built on entrepreneurial spirit. Prioritizing leadership, accountability, and collaboration, we equip our teams to work at the highest levels possible.  

  

About The Role 

The Commercial Lines Large Account Manager will have a primary responsibility for policy maintenance and service of an assigned portion of accounts. Maintain a high level of client retention by managing the day-to-day service needs of our clients and constantly work toward strong client relationships. Market and service accounts in accordance with the platform objectives and procedures. Contribute to the profitable growth of the platform by achieving retention and renewal goals, proactive account rounding, up-selling of limits/coverages and by providing extraordinary client service. 

  

Responsibilities:  

  • Establish and maintains a strong relationship and assists the client advisors in making decisions on account updates and coverage for accounts ranging from mid-size to large accounts with moderate complexities. 

  • Collaborate with the client advisor to review exposures and insurance programs for assigned clients, determine if carrier is the best fit for the client while considering coverage, protection, and cost. 

  • Collaborate with client advisors to market, quote, and prepare the proposal for the client from both a risk management and insurance prospective to decide upon the “best” way to manage the customer’s risk. 

  • Provide day-to-day service, anticipate customer’s needs, and respond to client issues/questions in a timely manner. 

  • Handles initial report of claims and following up to ensure that the claim is properly progressing, and customer’s needs are being met. 

  • Monitor carrier activities to make sure that they are fulfilling their responsibilities to the customer (policy endorsements, claims, etc.). 

  • Complete account reviews. 

  • Attempt to round-out each customer’s insurance portfolio including, the solicitation of additional commercial and personal lines insurance where applicable and maintain customer records in accordance with procedures. 

  • Keeps customers up to date on “pending changes” in the insurance world that may impact their insurance coverage. 

  • Assists or completes other tasks as directed by platform management. 

  • Provide timely, professional, accurate communication to client, team, and carrier representatives. 

  • Keep and maintain confidentiality of client records and communication. 

  • Seeks referrals from clients and follows through to help generate new business. 

  • Refers current and prospective clients to Benefits Department and Personal Insurance for solicitation of those lines of business. 

  • Coach and mentor junior members of the commercial lines, may lead team meetings and initiatives. 

  • Comply with agency standards, policies, and procedures. 

*This description is not meant to be all-inclusive and may be modified from time to time at the discretion of management* 

  

Requirements:  

  • Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills including correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation in correspondence.  

  • Must have a high level of understanding accounting or strong math skills. 

  • High degree of critical thinking; ability to problem solve when the answer is not readily apparent.  

  • Demonstrated attention to detail, producing outcomes with minimal errors.  

  • Ability to adapt well to change in direction and priority in a fast-paced environment.  

  • Ability to demonstrate advanced level proficiency with a variety of technology including MS Office  

  • Knowledge of Agency Management Systems; Applied Epic a plus. 

  • Able to function independently and as part of a team.  

  • Complies with continuing education requirements for agent licensing as well as professional designations. 

  • Keeps informed regarding industry information, new production information, coverages, and technology to continually improve knowledge and stay current. 

  

Education/Experience: 

  • Bachelor’s degree’s degree and/or 5+ years commercial insurance experience or recognized equivalent is required. 

  • Hold and maintain appropriate state Property and Casualty Insurance License for South Carolina. 

  • Initiate, obtain, and maintain (CISR elite, CIC, or other advanced designations). 

Candidates should be comfortable with an on-site presence to support collaboration, team leadership, and cross-functional partnership.

Why Join Us:

At Acrisure, we’re building more than a business, we’re building a community where people can grow, thrive, and make an impact. Our benefits are designed to support every dimension of your life, from your health and finances to your family and future.

Making a lasting impact on the communities it serves, Acrisure has pledged more than $22 million through its partnerships with Corewell Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan, UPMC Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, New York.

Employee Benefits

We also offer our employees a comprehensive suite of benefits and perks, including:

  • Physical Wellness: Comprehensive medical insurance, dental insurance, and vision insurance; life and disability insurance; fertility benefits; wellness resources; and paid sick time.

  • Mental Wellness: Generous paid time off and holidays; Employee Assistance Program (EAP); and a complimentary Calm app subscription.

  • Financial Wellness: Immediate vesting in a 401(k) plan; Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options; commuter benefits; and employee discount programs.

  • Family Care: Paid maternity leave and paid paternity leave (including for adoptive parents); legal plan options; and pet insurance coverage.

  • … and so much more!

This list is not exhaustive of all available benefits. Eligibility and waiting periods may apply to certain offerings. Benefits may vary based on subsidiary entity and geographic location.

Acrisure is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. Applicants may request reasonable accommodation by contacting leaves@acrisure.com.

Final candidates will be required to complete post-offer verification processes related to the role and in accordance with applicable laws.

California Residents: Learn more about our privacy practices for applicants by visiting the Acrisure California Applicant Privacy Policy.

Recruitment Fraud: Please visit here to learn more about our Recruitment Fraud Notice.

Welcome, your new opportunity awaits you.