Consulting Internship, Actuarial Health Analytics
BerryDunn is seeking an Actuarial Consulting Intern with knowledge of actuarial science to join our Health Analytics Practice Group (HAPG). You will join a core team providing actuarial, health economics, and data management services to our valued clients. HAPG has helped executives and policymakers in nonprofit health care organizations and government agencies pursue their missions by providing clear financial analysis of important decisions that affect health care coverage. We’ve built a reputation for sophisticated, objective, and insightful analysis, and have a team of highly qualified, outstanding professionals serving our clients. Important and wide-ranging transformation is occurring in the U.S. health system, and we are positioned to help health care organizations with the analytical support they need to navigate change successfully. This Internship will afford the opportunity to practice real world skills in a business environment by working closely with experienced professionals. You will report to the actuarial practice leader in the Health Analytics Practice Group. This position is in our Portland, ME office.
In order to be considered for this position, you must include the following within your application:
- Resume
- Cover letter
- Writing sample
- Copy of your post-secondary transcript
Responsibilities
- Model, validate, and manipulate data
- Standardize and document actuarial models and processes
- Perform actuarial analyses under the supervision of Actuaries
- Be involved in actuarial projects that include providing healthcare actuarial expertise to our clients such as incurred claim estimates, valuation and certification of claim liabilities, benefit pricing, trend analysis, budget and forecast development, and ad hoc analyses
- Keep supervisors and others informed of status of assigned projects
Qualifications
- Been enrolled for at least three years as a student with an accredited college or university and are majoring in actuarial science, mathematics, or statistics are required. Other related majors will be considered.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent organizational and problem solving skills
- Attention to detail
- Proficiency in Excel and Word
- Motivation to learn and work independently and in a team environment
- Professional presence