About the role | Mo te mahi The Actuarial Analyst role within the NHC Actuarial & Forecasting team:
assists the Manager and Senior Actuarial Analyst in providing data, insights, and advice to progress our organisational strategies. supports the production of regular actuarial reporting/valuations, including working directly with external actuaries and auditors. facilitates the provision of timely and accurate information to our broker and reinsurers. participates in the development of NHC's actuarial and loss modelling capabilities. Skills & experience| Nga pukenga me nga wheako To be successful in this role you will require the following:
A relevant Tertiary Qualification and an interest in Actuarial science. Commitment to studying towards an actuarial qualification. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Attention to detail and advanced computer skills. Experience analysing large datasets and writing reports. Ability to plan, manage relationships, and work independently. What's in it for you? | Nou te rourou Hybrid working environment with IT home bundle equipment. Competitive market salary (including 3% superannuation). Commitment to your personal development (Professional Development fund). Wellbeing fund | Access to inhouse Wellness coach. 5 weeks annual holiday leave per year. Why Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tu Ake is a great place to work Natural Hazards Commission (NHC) Toka Tu Ake is an Aotearoa (NZ) Crown entity that invests in natural disaster research and education as well as providing natural disaster insurance to residential property owners.
NHC Toka Tu Ake mission is to reduce the impact on people and property when a natural disaster occurs while administering the natural disaster fund.
Our values define who we are; they influence the way we work with each other and the way we serve our customers and engage with communities, every day.
Hei whakapai matou-We make a difference for people Ako ai matou– We're always learning Ka mahi tika matou– We do the right thing He toa takatini -We're better together He aha te mea nui o te au – he tangata he tangata he tangata What is the most important thing in the world; it is people, it is people, it is people. Our commitment is a diverse and inclusive workforce because we know our culture thrives when we get this right.
We make a difference for all New Zealanders and strive to increasingly reflect the diversity of communities we serve by including and valuing perspectives from all backgrounds including ethnicity, religion, gender, age, accessibility needs, sexual orientation, and national origin.
How to apply | Me pehea te whakauru For a more detailed understanding of the position or if you're ready to apply, please visit our Careers website by clicking Apply. If you have any questions about the role or require further information or assistance, please contact us at ****** or 0800 326 243.
Applications close Wednesday 30 October 2024 at 12.00 pm. Note: Only short-listed applicants will be contacted regarding the next phase of the application process.
Application sent via email will not be accepted.
We encourage you to apply early. We will be reviewing applications as we receive them and reserve the right to close the advertising early.
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