UBC provides a generous benefits program including a Staff Pension Plan.
Additional Information:
Hybrid/Remote is allowed.
Internal Number: JR19501
The Director, Insurance & Loss Prevention is an integral and key member of the Safety & Risk Services senior management team. This is a strategic role, responsible for developing, implementing and overseeing the Insurance and Loss Prevention program University-wide. It is responsible for a $10 million budget that includes managing and legal administration of the comprehensive insurance portfolio that includes approximately 33 core and wrap around insurance contracts plus all blanket and stand-alone construction policies for owner controlled programs for the University, including insurance policies, contracts and agreements, as well as managing approvals and negotiations with institutionally approved self-insurance pools as well as with insurers and/or their authorized representatives. This position will act as the leader and key expert for the University with respect to both short and long-term risk management and procurement strategies for a large corporate insurance program including all domestic and international property and casualty insurance placements. In addition, this position will set the direction and lead the strategic development, implementation and oversight of the University’s loss prevention program to address high priority risks based on data analysis and stakeholder input.
Work Performed Includes:
· Provides university-wide support for risk-based decision making on the procurement and financial management of insurance placements, claims management as well as other related systematic functions.
· Actively participates as a risk and insurance resource for institutional committees to support the embedment and integration of risk management as part of informed decision making.
· Leads and facilitates the assessment and evaluation of insurable risks and hazards for the institution and provides recommendations and mitigation strategies to prevent and/or reduce the risk profile to within the appetite and acceptable operational thresholds including transfer of risk as applicable to policies of insurance.
· Extensive experience in the financial management, oversight and advisory services for the university’s claims management program including developing strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, developing and maintaining an effective claims management framework including records management system, resolution of complex claims, oversight/budgeting for reserves, claim tracking as well as formal reporting for governess and trend analysis.
· In-depth experience and seasoned proficiency in developing, leading, implementing and overseeing the university’s loss prevention program which includes strategies, practices and measures to mitigate and protect the university community and its valued assets. This is a proactive program intended to identify, assess and evaluate potential hazard risks, while recommending and supporting preventive measures to proactively mitigate losses before and at the time they do occur. This involves developing strong relationships with other areas across the enterprise to promote a culture of safety within the institution to prevent, withstand and recover from unexpected disruptions or challenges.
· Oversees and evaluates the ongoing renewals of the University’s insurance policies and initiates new types of insurance, when required.
· Considers and recommends, as appropriate, alternative risk financing and loss prevention options for institutional risks.
· Analyzes risk and formulates risk management strategies and provides input and leadership with respect to the institutional appetite as well as alignment to the Safety & Risk Services Strategic Plan.
· Develops and oversees the management of complex insurance claims, working with insurers, brokers, adjusters, and internal and external legal counsel as required.
· Leads the preparation of the University’s Insurance Reserve Budget, and the management of related reporting and allocation of portions of premiums
· Represents University and liaises with peers at other post-secondary education institutions in British Columbia, Canada and the US to remain informed and share best practices in insurance and loss prevention.
· Reviews workflows, administrative processes and emerging priorities to modernize and continually improve operations within the unit and the Safety & Risk Services portfolio.
· In collaboration with senior leadership within Safety and Risk Services, recommend, design and implement proactive loss prevention and risk management strategies for key risks of the University.
· Provide leadership, direction and mentorship to staff within the Insurance and Loss Prevention unit. This includes coaching, supervising and supporting team members to achieve personal and institutional goals by your inclusive nature, sharing vision and institutional objectives, setting clear expectations, ensuring opportunity for learning and development while managing and monitoring workloads.
· Reviews and analyzes a wide variety of contracts and agreements, including leases and student placements, of varying complexities, to amend as required and approve insurance clauses and indemnifications, transferring risk from the University to the extent possible.
· Acts as a resource and provides advice and assistance to the University community with respect to issues of liability, duty of care and negligence, with input from internal legal counsel as appropriate.
· Develops and oversees the institutions framework and supporting processes for the Assumption of Risks, and Release of Liability (Waiver) templates,
The University of British Columbia is a global center for teaching, learning and research and is consistently ranked among the top public universities in the world. large post-secondary institution with two campuses – Vancouver and Kelowna. UBC Vancouver employs approximately 20,000 Faculty and Staff and has a student population of appropriately 72,000 undergraduate and graduate students. UBC has sixteen faculties, eighteen schools and two colleges and operates a $3.4 billion annual consolidated budget. UBC is home to appropriately 10,000 research projects for a total of $747.3 million in research funding. The UBC Vancouver campus is also home to over 12,000 students who live in residence.