The Surety Program Specialist’s primary purpose is to support underwriters through the entire life cycle of bond submissions within particular lines of business as requested by the VP of Surety & Fidelity. This position works closely with underwriters during the submission, review, renewal, and closing phases of a bond as outlined by the VP Surety & Fidelity.
COMPETENCIES AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE SURETY PROGRAM SPECIALIST
Team Building
Communicates requests and recommendations to designated underwriters with authority when required.
Adheres to the work group’s expectations and guidelines; fulfills team or work group responsibilities; demonstrates personal commitment to group goals.
Attention to Details
Evaluates Bond Submissions and Applications for completeness to determine compliance with program guidelines.
Orders/analyzes credit reports and prepare ADAI reports as required by program or underwriting guidelines.
Reviews all reported bonds for completeness and accuracy.
Requests/analyzes additional or missing underwriting info directly to agents.
Shows familiarity with special underwriting programs and production commission deals with individual agents.
Quality Orientation
Prepares billings, adjustments, and other info for submission to processing department.
Checks weekly to be sure all Rapid bonds sent to processing have been booked properly.
Planning & Organizing
Begins renewal process by requesting info from agents based on schedule dictated by program or bond type.
Performs ImageRight file maintenance.
Follows up with renewal info based on schedule dictated by program or bond type.
Positive Approach
Responsible for participating in general phone coverage.
Participates in department meetings, calls, and initiatives.
Applied Learning
Puts new knowledge, understanding, or skill to practical use on the job; furthers learning through practice and ongoing feedback.
Performs various projects requested or assigned by the Vice President of Surety.
CORPORATE CORE COMPETENCIES OF THE SURETY PROGRAM SPECIALIST
Effectively Communicates and Connects
Communicates clearly and concisely.
Prepares written communications that adhere to department standards.
Attentively listens and asks clarifying questions.
Builds positive relationships within the workplace.
Customer Focused
Develops and maintains knowledge about the needs of customers and how the team provides value.
Aware of customer risks and when to escalate risks.
Identifies and utilizes the appropriate resources to solve customer problems.
Accelerates follow-up and action to resolve issues.
Talent Development Mindset
Brainstorms ideas for technical and/or professional development.
Works with supervisor to identify relevant development opportunities, shadow opportunities, including technical skill building and professional skill enhancement.
Acts on opportunities to recognize colleagues for a job well done.
Demonstrates Adaptability
Seeks to understand others' needs and perspectives, especially those different from own.
Open to learning about new and challenging ideas to drive the success of the work in which involved.
Learns how to be flexible to accommodate deliverables and prioritize work effectively.
Demonstrates Accountability
Takes ownership of mistakes and consults with others to resolve, learning from the experience.
Consistently checks the accuracy of work.
Provides coverage or assistance to others when needed.
Proactively steps-up to provide guidance or assistance.
SPECIAL RELATIONSHIPS FOR THE SURETY PROGRAM SPECIALIST
Interfaces with other bond department members and territorial mangers, processing, and accounting personnel as required
External relationships with agents who are our sources of business require courteous and professional communications while providing the highest level of customer service
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE SURETY PROGRAM SPECIALIST
Education/Credentials
High School diploma or equivalent
Experience
Two years’ experience in an office environment
Technical/Professional Knowledge
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
High level customer service focus; keen sense of urgency
Good research, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Good working knowledge of Excel, Word, and ImageRight systems
JOB REQUIREMENTS (as required by ADA – Americans with Disabilities Act)
This position is primarily a sedentary position that requires occasional standing and walking throughout the office environment.
Must be able to see and effectively use a computer monitor.
Must be able to operate a computer, keyboard and applicable printers and other general office equipment.
Must be able to access and enter information accurately using automated systems.
Must be able to hear and communicate via the telephone and/or monitoring devices to both internal and external clients.
Must be able to present information to individuals and groups.
Must be able to interpret and apply concepts that may or may not be based upon established guidelines.
Must be able to maintain acceptable attendance and adhere to scheduled work hours.
Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to operate a motor vehicle.
Must be able to travel with overnight stays as required.
Only candidates from the following states will be considered for opportunities at Penn National Insurance: Alabama, Delaware, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin.