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How much do part time medical malpractice underwriter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time medical malpractice underwriter in the United States is $40.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.70 and $42.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Part Time Medical Malpractice Underwriter do?

A Part Time Medical Malpractice Underwriter evaluates insurance applications from healthcare professionals and organizations to determine the risks associated with providing medical malpractice coverage. They assess the applicant's background, claims history, and the type of medical services provided to decide whether to approve or decline coverage, and at what premium rate. Working part-time, these underwriters often review cases, analyze data, and communicate with brokers or agents to ensure policies meet both company guidelines and regulatory requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Medical Malpractice Underwriter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Medical Malpractice Underwriter, you need a solid understanding of insurance principles, risk assessment, and medical malpractice regulations, usually backed by a degree in business, finance, or a related field. Familiarity with underwriting software, insurance databases, and possible certifications such as CPCU or ARM are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help build client relationships and ensure accurate risk evaluations. These competencies are crucial for making informed decisions, minimizing losses, and maintaining compliance in a specialized insurance market.

What are the common challenges faced by part-time medical malpractice underwriters, and how can they effectively manage their workload?

Part-time medical malpractice underwriters often face the challenge of balancing a complex caseload within limited working hours. They must prioritize tasks efficiently, stay updated with evolving healthcare regulations, and maintain clear communication with both clients and internal teams. To manage these challenges, it's essential to develop strong organizational skills, leverage technology for workflow automation, and proactively collaborate with colleagues to ensure continuity of service. Regularly attending industry training sessions can also help part-time underwriters stay current with best practices.

What is the difference between Part Time Medical Malpractice Underwriter vs Part Time Insurance Underwriter?

AspectPart Time Medical Malpractice Underwriter
CertificationsTypically requires insurance underwriting certifications and medical malpractice knowledge
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, analyzing medical malpractice insurance applications
Employer & IndustryInsurance companies specializing in healthcare liability
Job FocusAssessing risks related to medical malpractice claims

While both roles involve insurance underwriting, the Part Time Medical Malpractice Underwriter specializes in healthcare liability risks, requiring medical malpractice knowledge. The Part Time Insurance Underwriter has a broader scope, covering various insurance types. The medical malpractice underwriter focuses on healthcare clients, whereas the general insurance underwriter may work across multiple sectors.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Medical Malpractice Underwriter job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 93% In-person, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,666 per year, or $40.7 per hour.
Adjunct Instructor, Medical Malpractice, College of Law

Adjunct Instructor, Medical Malpractice, College of Law

University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH • On-site

Part-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


University Of Cincinnati rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 42 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

286th of 537 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Job Title: Adjunct Instructor, Medical Malpractice, College of Law
Posting Start Date: 4/23/26
Work Arrangement: Onsite
Current UC employees must apply internally via SuccessFactors
You are invited to apply to be included in the general pool of candidates from which qualified faculty roles will be filled. The number of positions varies depending on the needs of the department and there is no guarantee that an open position currently exists. Appointments are renewed based on departmental need and teaching performance. Classes may be day or evening. Rank and compensation are based on experience and academic credentials.
Next Lives at the University of Cincinnati
Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati ranks among the nation's best urban public research universities. Home to more than 53,600 students, 12,000 faculty and staff, and over 360,000 living alumni, UC, a Carnegie 1 institution, combines research prowess with a physical setting The New York Times has called "the most ambitious campus design program in the country." UC's momentum has never been stronger as the anchor of the Cincinnati Innovation District, the oldest cooperative education (co-op) program in the country with students earning $94 million annually through paid experiences, an academic health system, and as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The university contributes $10.6 billion in economic impact to the city and $22.7 billion to the state of Ohio. At UC, next is all of us. Learn more at uc.edu.
UC is a mission-driven organization where we are committed to student success and positively transforming the community through scholarship and service. We thrive on innovation, making an impact, and fostering an environment where staff and faculty are key contributors to UC's success.
Job Overview
The University of Cincinnati College of Law, an ABA-accredited law school, seeks lawyers and judges to teach a Medical Malpractice course to students on a part-time basis during Spring 2027 or Fall 2028. This course examines tort liability for injuries arising from medical care, including claims against physicians, hospitals, and other health care institutions. Topics include the professional standard of care, informed consent, and the evidentiary challenges involved in proving medical negligence, including expert testimony. The course considers malpractice law from the perspectives of both patients seeking compensation and health professionals facing liability exposure. It also examines malpractice insurance systems, statutory damages caps, and the relationship between malpractice litigation and patient safety.
The law school's adjunct faculty, drawn from the region's most distinguished jurists and practitioners, offers a wealth of practical experience and special expertise to our students. The law school uses adjuncts to enrich the curriculum with specialized courses, unique perspectives, and more choices than we might otherwise offer. With adjunct faculty, students can experience different pedagogical approaches and gain access to leading practitioners and judges. Adjunct faculty are also valuable in teaching about newly emerging or rapidly changing areas of law. Adjunct professors are part-time, non-tenure/tenure track employees who teach specific courses during specific semesters as agreed. The College is currently seeking applicants to teach Medical Malpractice.
Essential Functions
  • Prepare for your course, which includes preparing the syllabus, selecting any unique teaching materials, selecting books for student purchase, preparing course materials and assessments/exams, and devising lesson plans. Syllabi include course descriptions, learning objectives, assessment/exam dates, teaching and exam policies, required and recommended materials, assignments, and College/University policies.
  • Provide a classroom environment conducive to learning.
  • Teach the assigned course(s) using pedagogical and other teaching methods fairly and effectively.
  • Track student attendance and refer students to the Administration if required for attendance and/or performance issues.
  • When appropriate, use the institution's learning management platforms (Canvas) to post assignments, syllabi and other reference materials, and to communicate with students.
  • Read submitted student work and assessments/exams and provide written comments to students in a timely manner to provide feedback on performance.
  • Establish and meet with students during "office hours" to provide individualized direction and assessment of progress.
  • To ensure the proper number of teaching hours is completed, work with Administration to schedule make-up classes for any cancelled classes.
  • Grade all mid-term and final exam papers/exams, and other assessments as appropriate and in accordance with the College's rules and submit those grades per timelines established by the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
  • Review student-completed course evaluations to analyze student perceptions of your teaching and to provide insight into possible teaching improvements.
  • Adhere to all University and College of Law policies.
  • Complete all employment documentation and any required trainings.

Minimum Requirements
  • Hold the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an ABA-accredited law school or the equivalent.
  • Five years post-J.D. work experience in legal practice or a related field, though exceptions will be made for an applicant with fewer years of experience when that person co-teaches with someone who has the minimum experience.
  • Communicate effectively.
  • Maintain professional composure and demeanor at all times.
  • Promote vision, mission, and core values of the College.

Additional Qualifications Considered
  • Prior teaching experience is desirable, but not essential. Applicants, however, must demonstrate evidence of teaching potential.
  • Face-to-face instruction is the default mode of teaching, though the College will approve distance learning instruction under conditions outlined in its Distance Learning Policy.

Application Information
Applicants should submit a cv, a list of course(s) and/or area(s) of teaching interest, and a cover letter. This posting is not a guarantee of an open position. Applications will be reviewed and accepted on a continual basis.
Kimberly D. Bailey, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, baile2kr@ucmail.uc.edu
For questions about the UC recruiting process or to request accommodations with the application, please contact Human Resources at jobs@uc.edu.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
  • Office environment/no specific unusual physical or environmental demands.

Compensation and Benefits
UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. (UC Benefits Link) Eligibility may vary by position and FTE. Highlights include:
Pay Rate Information:
Tuition Remission
As a part-time employee, UC provides a limited tuition remission benefit based on role. Tuition remission covers tuition costs for nearly all undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the university.
Robust Retirement Plans
As a UC employee, you won't contribute to Social Security (except Medicare). Instead, you'll choose between state pension plans (OPERS, STRS).
Real Work-Life Balance
UC prioritizes work-life balance with a generous time-off policy, including:
Vacation and sick time - pro-rated by FTE. Includes paid holidays and additional end-of-year paid time off (Winter Season Days).
Additional Benefits Include:
  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Professional development & mentorship opportunities
  • University employee discount program

To learn more about why UC is a great place to work, please visit our Careers Page.
UC is an E-Verify employer. If hired into this position, you will be required to provide satisfactory proof of employment eligibility by providing acceptable, original forms of identification for employment verification via the Federal I-9 employment verification process. Click here for a list of acceptable documents.
Important: To apply you must create a profile and submit a complete job application through the UC applicant portal. We are unable to consider "easy apply" applications submitted via other websites. For questions about the UC recruiting process or to request accommodations with the application, please contact UC HR at jobs@uc.edu.
**FOR ALL FACULTY HIRES OFFICIAL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPTS WILL BE REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF HIRE
Equal Opportunity Employer. Building a workplace where all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, including Individuals with Disabilities and Protected Veterans.
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