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Including administrative fee pricing, stop loss, RFP questionnaire responses, and plan consultation. The Underwriting Manager serves as a key support role within the Meritain Underwriting team ...

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How much do remote stop loss underwriter jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote stop loss underwriter in the United States is $78,878.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,000.00 and $87,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a remote stop loss underwriter do?

A Remote Stop Loss Underwriter evaluates and assesses insurance applications for stop-loss coverage, which protects employers from large claims in self-funded health plans. Working remotely, they analyze risk factors, review medical and claims data, and determine appropriate coverage terms and premiums. They collaborate with brokers, clients, and other underwriters to ensure policies align with company guidelines and regulations. Their expertise helps companies manage financial risks associated with high-cost health claims.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote stop loss underwriter?

To thrive as a Remote Stop Loss Underwriter, you need a solid understanding of risk assessment, group health insurance, and underwriting principles, often supported by a degree in finance, business, or a related field. Familiarity with underwriting software, claims management systems, and industry certifications such as AHM (Associate, Health Insurance Management) are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are key soft skills for collaborating remotely and making sound decisions. These abilities ensure accurate risk evaluation, regulatory compliance, and high-quality service delivery in a competitive insurance market.

How does a remote stop loss underwriter collaborate with other teams to assess and manage risk effectively?

As a Remote Stop Loss Underwriter, collaboration with other teams is crucial for accurate risk assessment. You will regularly coordinate with sales, actuarial, and claims departments to gather necessary data on group health plans and claim histories. Working remotely requires strong communication skills and proficiency with digital collaboration tools to ensure seamless information sharing. This teamwork helps you make well-informed underwriting decisions while staying aligned with regulatory and client requirements.

What is the difference between Remote Stop Loss Underwriter vs Remote Claims Analyst?

AspectRemote Stop Loss UnderwriterRemote Claims Analyst
Required CredentialsInsurance licenses, underwriting certificationsClaims processing certifications, insurance knowledge
Work EnvironmentUnderwriting teams, risk assessmentClaims departments, customer service
Industry UsageHealth insurance, stop loss coverageHealth insurance, claims management

The Remote Stop Loss Underwriter focuses on evaluating and approving stop loss insurance policies, assessing risk, and setting premiums. In contrast, the Remote Claims Analyst handles claims processing, investigates claims, and ensures proper payout. While both roles require insurance knowledge and may involve similar certifications, their core responsibilities differ: underwriting versus claims management.

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Senior Actuary, Employer Stop Loss - Eatontown, NJ or Remote

Crum & Forster

Eatontown, NJ โ€ข On-site, Remote

$99K - $117K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Crum & Forster (C&F) provides market leading property & casualty, accident & health, specialty and standard commercial lines insurance solutions. A true underwriting company, we have a 200-year history of helping our customers manage risk with laser-focused expertise, integrity and discipline. Our people are empowered to make decisions and problem-solve with you smartly and swiftly. Our annual gross written premium is 6.2 billion. C&F enjoys a financial strength rating of "A+" (Superior) by AM Best.

Our most valuable asset is our people. We have 3000 employees, and locations throughout the United States and India. With our employee-first focus, the Company is consistently recognized as a great place to work, earning multiple workplace and wellness awards, including the Great Place to Workยฎ Award, Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For, Fortune Best Workplaces for Parents, Fortune Best Workplaces for Millennials, and many others.

C&F is part of Fairfax Financial Holdings. For more information about C&F, please visit our website: www.cfins.com


Since 2000, Crum & Forsterโ€™s Accident & Health division (A&H) has offered a diverse portfolio of specialty insurance and reinsurance products nationwide. We place a strong focus on product development and creative distribution methods, along with excellent client service and support.

In addition to our robust domestic portfolio, which spans both special risk and medical solutions, A&H works on an international basis through various partnerships. Our global capabilities provide our partners with even broader flexibility in underwriting solutions.

The qualities and capabilities of Crum & Forster Accident & Health demonstrate our philosophy of building meaningful, long-term partnerships and our dedication to providing alternative strategies in an ever-changing insurance market.

Information about the Role, Line of Business and Team:

The Actuarial department of the Crum & Forster Accident & Health division is looking for a multi-talented individual to join this fast paced, dynamic team. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in an entrepreneurial environment but with the benefits of a smaller organization and the security, stability, and opportunity of a large conglomerate.  You will interact directly with all points from senior executives to customers, with visibility throughout the organization and a direct impact on the bottom line.

 

What you will do:

Experience Analysis

  • Design and create profitability analyses and reviews
  • Analyze stop loss program experience and develop appropriate corrective actions
  • Create analyses for underwriters and senior management in support of new and existing programs
  • Assist in the due diligence of potential new programs
  • Assist underwriting in the preparation of experience rating and provide actuarial guidance on risk selection
  • Work with existing programs to gather appropriate data for analysis
  • Perform ad-hoc analyses as directed
  • Maintain and update existing experience analysis tools and models

Pricing and Reserving

  • Assist in developing rating plans for all products
  • Develop rating support and memorandums for submission to state Department of Insurance
  • Manage and respond to filing objections
  • Familiarity with state regulations and requirements for rate filings
  • Analyze and review industry stop loss manuals
  • Develop underwriting guidelines โ€“ credibility tables, completion factors, and experience rating
  • Produce rating tools for underwriters
  • Assist in the preparation of monthly reserve reviews
  • Prepare recommendations for reserve changes

Communication

  • Strong ability to communicate effectively and professionally with internal and external clients
  • Informs manager of status and problems within assigned area of responsibility
  • Refer matters beyond limits of authority and expertise to manage for direction
  • Performs duties in a timely and efficient manner
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines
  • Work closely with business unit leaders to support all actuarial aspects

What YOU will bring to C&F:

  • Strong interpersonal and communication (oral and written) skills
  • Flexible and open to an ever-changing, fast-paced environment, based on the value of the business to the division and direction of manager
  • Ability to work effectively and efficiently both independently and in a group in a dynamic environment.
  • Strong research, decision-making, and analytical skills
  • Meticulous with a high degree of accuracy and ability to multitask

Requirements:

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree or equivalent and 10+ years of relevant experience required.
  • At least 7+ years of Actuarial experience preferred
  • At least 5+ years of Employer Stop Loss experience at a carrier or reinsurer preferred
  • Minimum of an Associate of the Society of Actuaries (ASA)
  • Strong Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Access, and some programming skills (SQL, SAS, VBA)
  • Must abide by departmental policies and procedures, including authority levels, to comply with C&Fโ€™s risk management controls
  • Ability to travel (10%-20%)

  • Competitive compensation package
  • Generous 401K employer match
  • Employee Stock Purchase plan with employer matching
  • Generous Paid Time Off
  • Excellent benefits that go beyond health, dental & vision. Our programs are focused on your whole familyโ€™s wellness, including your physical, mental and financial wellbeing
  • A core C&F tenet is owning your career development, so we provide a wealth of ways for you to keep learning, including tuition reimbursement, industry-related certifications and professional training to keep you progressing on your chosen path
  • A dynamic, ambitious, fun and exciting work environment
  • We believe you do well by doing good and want to encourage a spirit of social and community responsibility, matching donation program, volunteer opportunities, and an employee-driven corporate giving program that lets you participate and support your community

At C&F you will BELONG

If you require special accommodations, please let us know. We are committed to equal employment opportunity and welcome everyone regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. If you require special accommodations, please let us know. Belonging at C&F, is a mindset. Itโ€™s about fostering a culture of inclusion and connection, where everyone feels valued, heard, and empowered to thrive and where our social impact efforts help strengthen the communities where we live and work.

For California Residents Only:  Information collected and processed as part of your career profile and any job applications you choose to submit are subject to our privacy notices and policies, visit https://www.cfins.com/onlineprivacypolicy/ca/noticeatcollection/ for more information.

Crum & Forster is committed to ensuring a workplace free from discriminatory pay disparities and complying with applicable pay equity laws.  Salary ranges are available for all positions at this location, taking into account roles with a comparable level of responsibility and impact in the relevant labor market and these salary ranges are regularly reviewed and adjusted in accordance with prevailing market conditions. The annualized base pay for the advertised position, located in the specified area, ranges from a minimum of $105,400.00 to a maximum of $198,100.00. The actual compensation is determined by various factors, including but not limited to the market pay for the jobs at each level, the responsibilities and skills required for each job, and the employeeโ€™s contribution (performance) in that role. To be considered within market range, a salary is at or above the minimum of the range. You may also have the opportunity to participate in discretionary equity (stock) based compensation and/or performance-based variable pay programs.

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