Compliance Professional: Payor/Healthcare

About the position We are seeking a compliance professional with experience in the healthcare space to support insurer and HMO licensure projects from initial research through final approval and archiving. This role partners closely with the Project Manager (PM), Corporate Secretary team, and state regulators to ensure accurate, timely, and compliant filings across multiple jurisdictions. Responsibilities • Conduct legal research on insurer and HMO licensure requirements and compile clear, organized documentation of findings. • Identify licensure filing needs and accurately document all associated state and regulatory requirements. • Create and maintain a task entry in the Teams Channel for each assigned filing. • Partner with the Project Manager (PM) throughout the full lifecycle of each project, including planning, submission, and approval. • Collaborate with the PM to establish timelines for initial and follow‑up licensure filings. • Participate in regular project meetings and ad hoc discussions as needed. • Prepare filing materials (forms, exhibits, supporting documentation) and submit them to the appropriate state agencies. • Provide consistent, timely status updates and communicate with state regulators as needed. • Review filing packages during internal review to ensure all requirements are satisfied and share feedback with the PM. • Respond to questions from internal stakeholders and provide guidance on filing requirements and status. • Monitor and report on state feedback, coordinate and submit follow‑up filings, and notify the PM upon completion and state approval. • Coordinate with the Corporate Secretary team to issue change notices following state approval. • Ensure all filing materials, submissions, state feedback, and approvals (including Certificates of Authority when applicable) are archived in the Licensing COE shared drive. Requirements • Prior experience working with insurer and/or HMO licensure, regulatory filings, or a closely related compliance function. • Familiarity with the NAIC Uniform Certificate of Authority Application (UCAA) and related subsections. • Proficiency in conducting research via State Insurance Department websites, bulletins, and applicable statutes/regulations. • Strong organizational skills with demonstrated ability to manage multiple filings, deadlines, and priorities simultaneously. • Effective written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to document research clearly and communicate with regulators and internal stakeholders. • Attention to detail and accuracy in preparing, reviewing, and archiving filing materials. • Proficiency with arenaflex Office tools and collaboration platforms (e.g., Teams, shared drives) for tracking, maintaining, and organizing project documentation. • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. Benefits • This role offers a range of competitive compensation starting at $50,000 and a highly competitive benefits package in the alternative legal services marketplace that includes health benefits, 401K and more. • Axiomites also get access to professional development resources and learning and development programs. Apply tot his job

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