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Job Status:
Full Time
Work Experience Required:
Up to 2 Years
Hours/Shifts:
Day (First Shift)
Education Required:
Associates Degree
Certification Required:
Bachelor Degree preferred. However, applicants with a combination of formal education, training and experience equivalent to a person with a bachelor
Weekends:
Not Required
Authorized to work in US:
Yes
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Salary Range:
Unspecified
Benefits:
Life Insurance, Disability, 401K, Vision Insurance, Health Insurance
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Auto Processing, Supervisor
Kentucky Farm Bureau
Job Title: Auto Processing, Supervisor Reports to: Policy Services, Manager Department: Underwriting Job Status: Exempt Job Titles Supervised Directly: Auto Policy Processor 7 Senior Auto Policy Processor 1 Part-time Auto Policy Processor 3
JOB SUMMARY Responsible for the planning, organizing, directing and controlling of production and the supervision of personnel in the Auto section of Underwriting.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS • Plan and schedule the work production for the Auto Processing. • Monitor status of work on a continual basis. • Monitor the quantity and quality of completed transactions for Auto Processing. • Responsible for preparing and reviewing management reports. • Communicate with other departments in an effort to develop procedures, which are compatible with the total operation. • Responsible for various personnel administration duties. • Keeps the Policy Services, Manager, informed of conditions and changes that affect the Auto Processing Department. • In an advisory role, assist the Processing Department on special project committees. • Responsible for implementing and monitoring new procedures and automated systems. • Assist in the developing consistent procedures between Auto and Allines Departments. • Assist in the development of Service Level Agreements (SLA’s). • Responsible for the achievement of established department goals. • Regular, predictable attendance. • This list of essential functions is non-exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary.
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Experience and Education:
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES • Make recommendations concerning replacement of personnel, employee terminations, and salary reviews. • Write job performance appraisals and other personnel documentation. • Conduct performance appraisal reviews and handles daily personnel problems. • Write job descriptions. • Plan vacation schedules for personnel. • Assist in establishing staffing requirements. • See that personnel are cross-trained. • Assign duties and establish work schedules for the various jobs. • Make recommendations regarding new and additional equipment needs. • Attends committee meetings. • Counsel Auto Processing personnel with problems affecting the workflow. • Keep Company and Procedure manuals updated. • Provide pro-rating and system information to the Underwriting Department. • In an advisory role, assist Information Systems in designing and testing automated systems related to Auto Processing • Write an annual progress report for the Auto Processing Department. • Submit an annual report to the Director of Processing Department. • Attends weekly department meetings. • Conduct regular meetings with personnel in the Auto Processing Department. • Meet with other department supervisors and managers to solve inter-departmental production problems. • Represent the company in outside business functions and attends educational seminars. • Train personnel on new procedures and special projects. • Research any problems that develop from the implementation of new automated systems and procedures. • Submit Project Requests as the need arises to improve the Auto Policy Processing Systems. • Perform quarterly error checks on all Auto Policy Processors
SCOPE OF CONTACTS • Kentucky Farm Bureau Agents • Information Systems Programmers, Project Managers, and System Analysts • Underwriting Department Management and their Administrative staff • Micrographics and Records Control • Quality Control and Word Processing Department • Mail Services • Accounting Department • Data Center • Premium Processing
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS • Knowledge of Auto Policy Processing Systems and Management Reporting Systems helpful. • General knowledge of property and casualty insurance helpful. • Knowledge of Company's cash and accounting systems desired. • General knowledge of Information Systems helpful. • Knowledge of Company's underwriting requirements and procedures desired. • Knowledge of Windows-based applications required. • Good leadership and human relations skills. • Able to comprehend new procedures quickly. • Good organizational and decision making abilities. • Good communication skills (written, oral and listening). • Ability to analyze and solve problems for agency offices, interoffice personnel, and insureds on all lines of insurance. • Bachelor Degree preferred. However, applicants with a combination of formal education, training and experience equivalent to a person with a bachelor degree will be considered. |
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