Lead the actuarial strategy for a flagship enterprise client, serving as the primary decision-maker for actuarial methodologies, models, and deliverables
Act as the executive point of contact for client actuarial leadership, fostering trusted relationships that drive collaboration and growth
Oversee product reconciliations, forecasting, and underwriting with a focus on innovation, accuracy, and actionable insights
Partner with product, data, and engineering leadership to influence and enhance Arcadia’s actuarial analytics capabilities
Engage directly with key stakeholders to understand actuarial and financial needs from the product offering
Develop expert understanding of Arcadia's Value Based Care Product, Contract IQ
Learn and use the Analytics team’s reporting tools and DataMart (SQL database, Redshift, Quick Sight BI product)
Gain familiarity with Arcadia’s data model, data ingestion process, and GA offerings
Build out Value Based platform specifications for payer customers
Be accountable for delivering on all actuarial SLAs, driving measurable improvements in contract performance, and proactively identifying growth opportunities
Influence Arcadia’s product roadmap to align with evolving client needs and market trends
Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in related Actuarial Science, Data Science, Economics, Finance, or related field
Minimum of 10 years of actuarial healthcare experience, with a focus on value-based contracting and analytics (preferably payer contracting experience)
ASA or FSA designation
Strong accountability, intellectual curiosity, and customer satisfaction mindset
Experience underwriting and evaluating key financial parameters within value-based contracts for health plan or provider system
Experience with database querying (SAS, SQL, Python), Amazon Quick Site or BI Tool equivalent
Actuarial Experience with health plan (preferred)
Consulting experience with deadline-driven project management accountability (preferred)
Hands on experience developing and overseeing product roadmap (preferred)
Expertise in Commercial, Capitation, and FFS risk (preferred)