Malpractice Insurance Jobs

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Malpractice Insurance is experiencing a surge in demand as healthcare providers face growing litigation and tighter regulatory scrutiny. The shift toward data‑driven claim triage, powered by AI and predictive analytics, has accelerated the need for specialists who can interpret complex risk models and translate them into actionable underwriting decisions.

Key positions include Claims Analyst, Underwriter, Risk Manager, Actuary, and Litigation Support Specialist. Responsibilities range from evaluating claim severity using tools like Guidewire and PolicyCenter, to building loss reserve models with actuarial software, to coordinating with legal teams on exposure mitigation. Professionals in these roles routinely use SQL, R, and Tableau to visualize claim trends and forecast future liabilities.

Salary transparency is critical in Malpractice Insurance because compensation varies widely with exposure size, geographic region, and regulatory environment. Knowing the exact pay range for each role allows candidates to target opportunities that match their expertise and career goals, and it empowers insurers to benchmark against industry standards.

Machinist CNC & Manual Lathe I

Company: Consarc

Location: Rancocas, NJ

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Proven ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings. Interpret complex blueprints, drawings, and technical documentation.

Technical Sales

Company: Mektec International Corporation

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Oct 06, 2025

This individual will interact with existing customers thru face to face meetings, phone calls, online chat and email to provide technical/sales support,…

Framing

Company: Agile Staffing, Inc.

Location: Anaheim, CA

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Previous experience with power tools (i.e. saw, automatic joiner, staple gun, air compressor). We are seeking skilled and dedicated individuals for the position…

Marketing Coordinator / Manager

Company: David Weekley Homes

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Note to Job Seekers: No telephone calls or walk-ins please. The ability to develop and implement marketing plans and budgets. 401k and discretionary 8% match.

Machinist-CNC Mill III

Company: Consarc

Location: Rancocas, NJ

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Proven ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings. Interpret complex blueprints, drawings, and technical documentation.

Welder / Layout

Company: Unlimited Steel Construction Inc

Location: Arlington Heights, IL

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Must be able to read blueprints. Steel fabricator located near O'Hare is looking to hire experienced welder / layout person, for beams, columns, railings and…

Concierge Advisor

Company: Philadelphia Federal Credit Union

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Answer incoming calls from existing consumer members, business members and potential new members, identify needs, process wire requests, process ACH requests,…

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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