This recruitment will remain open until October 25, 2024. The agency reserves the right to make a hiring decision at any time after the initial screening date on October 2, 2024. It is in the applicant’s best interest to submit materials as soon as possible.
OIC CAREER OPPORTUNITY
The Office of the Insurance Commissioner’s (OIC) Legal Affairs Division is seeking two (2) motivated and qualified individuals to fill Insurance Attorney (Exempt) positions. These positions are located in our Tumwater office.
The Legal Affairs Division’s mission is to protect consumers, the public interest and Washington State’s economy by providing the OIC with the necessary legal tools to achieve fair and efficient regulation of the insurance industry.
What Are We Looking For?
We are seeking dynamic individuals who thrive in a team-oriented environment and excel at collaborating with others. Ideal candidates will be passionate about the insurance field and eager to engage in a diverse range of topics and projects. You should be motivated by continuous learning and looking for a role where you can contribute to a collaborative team while expanding your expertise.
How Will You Benefit?
As part of the team, you’ll gain valuable career development opportunities as an attorney, acquire experience managing enforcement cases, and join a supportive and friendly group of colleagues. You’ll also benefit from mentorship and skill-building opportunities with senior attorneys, all while enjoying a flexible 8-5 work schedule.
If you're interested in a dynamic career that protects consumers' interests and promotes a healthy business environment in this state, please apply and become part of our dynamic team.
This recruitment may be used to establish a qualified pool of candidates for Insurance Attorney vacancies in the next sixty days.
These are Exempt positions. The annual salary range for this position is $82,020 - $114,828.
AGENCY PROFILE AND VALUES
The Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) operates under the direction of the state's Insurance Commissioner, a statewide elected official. Our mission is to provide consumer protection and regulation of the state's insurance industry.
With a workforce of approximately 265 employees, we are one of the smaller state agencies in Washington state government and are fortunate to have a stable funding source that does not rely on the state's general fund.
Because we are a small agency, you will truly get a chance to understand the 'big picture' of what we do and why we do it. You will also have a chance to get to know your co-workers.
We value diversity in the workplace. We challenge our employees to continuously improve the way we do business and to meet and exceed the needs of our customers.
BENEFITS OF WORKING FOR OIC
Washington State offers one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation. We offer a great selection of health and retirement plans, paid leave, and compensation benefits for you and your family.
- Wellness programs.
- Dependent care assistance.
- Washington State Employee Assistance Program.
- Federal Social Security and Medicare systems.
- Additional Leave; Leave Sharing, Parental Leave, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Leave Without Pay.
- Deferred Compensation (supplemental retirement plan).
- Training and development opportunities, including tuition reimbursement.
- Program for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (if applicable).
- Free parking at our main office in Tumwater.
- A stable funding source that does not rely on the state's general fund.
- The fulfillment of public service.
- Excellent work-life balance.
- Flexible work schedules and telework opportunities.
- Commitment to diversity in the workplace and support one another with respect and trust.
- Free Thurston County Transit public transportation.
Duties
The duties of the position include, but are not limited to:
- Review cases to ensure that action is factually supportable and legally defensible.
- Research relevant laws and comparable cases to determine a range of appropriate agency action by utilizing a variety of resources including LexisNexis, publications, and internal databases.
- Prepare memoranda for agency enforcement committees, verbally summarize, and present cases and make recommendations for appropriate enforcement actions.
- Draft disciplinary orders, admonitory letters, compliance plans, letters and closing memoranda.
- Negotiate penalties and/or appropriate remedial measures to be taken.
- Present OIC’s position at hearings before the Presiding Officer and the Office of Administrative Hearings.
- Draft briefs, pleadings, and motions; prepares discovery and associated responses, oral arguments, exhibits and examination and cross examination of witnesses; and present evidence using the rules of evidence contained in the Administrative Procedures Act.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- Graduation from an accredited law school and possession of a license to practice law upon start date.
Preferred/Desired Qualifications:
Experience in:
- The insurance industry or insurance regulation field (either as an attorney or practitioner).
- Government regulation and enforcement.
- Participating in administrative hearings as an attorney.
- Paid litigation.
- Washington State legislative process, including bill analysis.
Supplemental Information
How to Apply: Applications for this recruitment will be accepted electronically. Please select the large green "apply" button at the top of this announcement. If you have not done so previously, you will need to set up an account profile.
Please provide three (3) professional references on your application. A professional reference is defined as an individual who has been paid to supervise your work and can attest to your work performance, technical skills, and job competencies. If you do not have any or sufficient professional references, please include non-related professionals, such as educators or other professional associates.
The initial screening will be based on the content and completeness of your application and the materials submitted. All information may be verified, and documentation may be required. Your letter of interest should describe how your experience, qualifications, training and education make you a viable and competitive candidate for this position.
General suggestions for creating a good application:
- Read the job posting very carefully. Find out as much as you can about the position.
- Make sure you are very diligent in following all the application instructions. Include all requested documentation.
- Make sure your application and supplemental question responses address how you meet each of the required and desired qualifications.
- Carefully read each of the supplemental questions and respond completely to each one. Pay attention to each component of the question, providing examples, and thoroughly describing when and where you achieved the experience. Detail the types of work you performed, the work products, etc., to demonstrate 'how'.
- Specifically include all your work experiences doing the same or similar work, especially if you reference work in these jobs in describing when/where you gained experience or skills.
- Make sure your application reflects your best writing.
Wage/salary depends on qualifications or state rules of compensation (if currently a state employee).
Contact us: For inquiries about this position, please contact Treese Beckett at recruitment@oic.wa.gov.
Other Information:
- State law (RCW 48.02.090[5]) prohibits employees of the OIC from having any interest, directly or indirectly, in an insurance company other than as a policyholder. This prohibition includes the receipt of renewal commissions. If employment is accepted with this agency, you agree to abide by this state law.
- If a degree or other credentials are listed by the candidate, proof will be required at the finalist stage. Candidates are encouraged to pre-plan for this. University degrees must be recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or foreign equivalent.
- If a degree was awarded outside the United States, candidates must provide a credential evaluation report.
- Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
- The Office of Insurance Commissioner is an equal opportunity employer. Auxiliary aides and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Please contact the recruiter listed above.
- If you are having technical difficulties creating, accessing (log in, password or email issues) or completing your application (error messages), please call toll-free at (855) 524-5627.
- For general questions regarding applying for jobs, contact the recruiter or careershelp@des.wa.gov.
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