Licensed Benefit Educator
Job Title: Licensed Benefit Educator
Location:
Phoenix, AZ (Candidates must live within a 120-mile radius)
Schedule: No guaranteed hours; position is on an as-needed basis.
Role Overview:
The Benefit Educator is vital to our business's success. As the representative of ***, your primary responsibility is to conduct exceptional enrollment events that differentiate *** from competitors. In this client-facing role, you will educate customers about ***’s products, services, and programs through various methods, including formal presentations, benefit fairs, and health fairs. The goal is to create a highly satisfying and positive customer experience, demonstrating knowledge, competence, and professionalism.
Key Responsibilities:
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Licensing and Compliance:
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Maintain an active Life and Health Insurance License.
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Customer Education:
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Explain and present employer-sponsored benefits and health insurance.
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Successfully introduce and educate customers about *** benefit programs.
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Event Coordination:
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Conduct enrollment events and troubleshoot any enrollment or benefit questions.
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Travel within the geographic market to cover events as needed.
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Communication:
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Engage comfortably with large groups as well as individuals in one-on-one settings.
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Utilize email and Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) for presentations and communication.
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Expense Management:
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Charge and be reimbursed for travel expenses (car rental, air, hotel, etc.).
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Qualifications & Skills:
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Education:
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High School Diploma or GED required.
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Life and Health License required.
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Experience:
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Experience explaining and presenting employer-sponsored benefits.
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Knowledge of local market nuances (providers, networks, competitors) preferred.
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Bilingual capabilities preferred.
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Technical Skills:
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
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Familiar with virtual meeting platforms (Webex, Zoom, Skype).
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Essential Skills:
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Strong verbal and written communication skills.
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Excellent presentation and PowerPoint skills, both virtual and in-person.
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Knowledge of employee benefits (health, dental, pharmacy, vision, etc.) and HIPAA compliance.
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Strong organizational and troubleshooting skills.
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Tech-savvy and adaptable.
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Additional Information:
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Candidates must have their own reliable transportation.
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Candidates can work for other carriers/enrollment companies but cannot accept exclusive contracts during peak season.