Malpractice Insurance Jobs in New York City, NY

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Retail Cosmetics Sales Associate - Clarins, Flushing - Full Time

Company: Macy’s

Location: Flushing, NY

Posted Jul 19, 2025

Possess a passion and a business-minded attitude to succeed in a performance-based setting. Collaboration: Partnership with the total Beauty team to drive sales…

Senior Data Scientist - Digital + Customer

Company: Macy’s

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 20, 2025

This role collaborates with cross-functional teams to identify opportunities where data science can add value, applying cutting-edge AI techniques to large…

Pediatrician Opportunity

Company: Arnot Health

Location: Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York

Posted Jul 20, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in Malpractice Insurance?
Entry‑level Claims Analyst: $55k–$70k; Mid‑level Underwriter: $75k–$95k; Senior Risk Manager: $110k–$140k; Actuary: $120k–$160k.
What skills and certifications are required?
Key skills include risk assessment, data analytics, actuarial modeling, and proficiency with Guidewire, PolicyCenter, and SQL. Certifications such as CPCU, ARM, CERA, and CAMS are highly valued.
Is remote work available for Malpractice Insurance roles?
Yes—many insurers offer fully remote or hybrid arrangements. Candidates must be comfortable using cloud‑based platforms like Guidewire, Salesforce, and secure VPNs for data access.
What career progression paths exist?
Typical trajectory: Analyst → Underwriter → Risk Manager → Director of Risk → Chief Risk Officer. Each step adds responsibility for portfolio strategy, regulatory compliance, and executive reporting.
What industry trends are shaping Malpractice Insurance?
AI‑driven claim prediction, telemedicine expansion, stricter Medicare/Medicaid reforms, and rising litigation intensity are driving demand for data‑savvy risk professionals.

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