DescriptionDescriptionMilliman's Seattle Health Practice is looking for an Associate Actuary with experience in programs for dual-eligible beneficiaries. The position requires creative actuarial capabilities, interest in Medicare and Medicaid policies affecting dual eligible beneficiaries, good communication and interpersonal skills, and organizational talents. A high degree of self-motivation and the ability to lead a team of analysts are also necessary for success. We provide extensive on-the-job training in consulting skills and advanced actuarial techniques.About Our PracticeMilliman's Seattle Health Practice serves a wide variety of organizations, including insurance companies, health plans, state and federal agencies, healthcare providers, reinsurance companies, providers, Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), and employers. The staff consists of 150+ actuarial professionals in addition to healthcare consultants, IT, Administrative, and other non-actuarial staff.By joining Milliman, you will be working with some of the most experienced, most capable people in the health industry. Through our mentor program, you will have a dedicated colleague available to help guide your career growth. For the right candidate, these opportunities will help you grow professionally while enjoying the work you do.In this role, you will have the opportunity to:Work on Medicare Advantage D-SNP bids and Medicaid rate settingProvide strategic guidance to health plans and state Medicaid agenciesAnalyze impacts of Medicare and Medicaid policy changesPerform analysis of healthcare dataWrite reports that explain technical concepts clearly to a non-technical audienceManage projects through completion within an expected budgetSupervise actuarial students in the completion of technical aspects of actuarial projectsTo be successful in this role, you will have the following qualifications:Professional QualificationsBachelor's degree in mathematics, statistics, economics, or a related fieldASA designation4-10 years of healthcare actuarial experienceThree or more years of experience with Medicare Advantage and Medicaid including programs for dual eligible beneficiariesDemonstrable skills in presenting technical concepts to a non-technical audience in an understandable wayStrong understanding of the US healthcare systemInterest in policy workProficiency with ExcelSome knowledge of SAS and/or SQLPersonal QualificationsExcellent communication both verbal and writtenAbility to work both independently and in team environmentsProven ability to work in a fast-paced environment where client satisfaction is keyEntrepreneurial spiritPreferred QualificationsR and/or PythonPowerBILocationIt is preferred that this employee work in-office, but remote candidates anywhere in the US will be considered.CompensationThe salary range for this role is $84,000to $175,000, depending on a combination of factors, including, but not limited to, education, relevant work experience, qualifications, skills, certifications, location, etc. Employees are also eligible for a bonus under our standard bonus policy. Paid bonus is dependent on billable hours worked by and work managed by the employee. Actual bonuses vary widely based on desired and completed workload, but routinely exceed 30% of base salary.To be considered for this position, please upload a resume and cover letter.No recruiters, please.BenefitsAt Milliman, we focus on creating an environment that recognizes - and meets - the personal and professional needs of the individual and their family. We offer competitive benefits which include the following based on plan eligibility:Medical, dental and vision coverage for employees and their dependents, including