
Title:National Analytic Consultant– Employee Benefits
Work Mode:Remote Eastern Time Zone and Florida Only| Location/Supporting:Longwood, FL|Requirement/Experience 5-7 years experience
Please note: If this position is posted as either fully remote and/or hybrid, in accordance with company policy, individuals residing within a 50-mile radius of a branch location may be required to work onsite in a hybrid capacity as there may be occasions when on-site presence is necessary to meet specific business needs. Additionally, our remote work policy includes having a dedicated, distraction-free workspace. Remote work is not a substitute for childcare, elder care, or other personal responsibilities during working hours. To view our branch locations, please visit: ioausa.com/locations
About the Role Responsible for leading and supporting IOA Benefits Group data analytics activities on a national scale, including data collection, analysis, interpretation, reporting, and client consultation. This role partners closely with the Senior Analytic Consultant, Producers, and Benefits teams to deliver data-driven insights that support underwriting evaluations, renewal negotiations, funding analyses, and strategic client decision-making. The National Analytic Consultant leverages analytics, technology, and industry expertise to support business growth, enhance client outcomes, and promote operational excellence.
Key Responsibilities:
Data Analytics & Interpretation:Gather, analyze, and interpret underwriting, claims, financial, and benefits data to support client strategy and decision-making.
Underwriting Support:Evaluate underwriting data and develop recommendations to support carrier pricing, negotiations, and funding analyses.
Client Consulting:Deliver data-driven insights that help clients understand risks, trends, opportunities, and program performance.
Sales Support:Partner with Producers and Benefits teams by providing analytical support for renewals, presentations, prospecting, and business development initiatives.
Reporting & Presentation Development:Create reports, dashboards, financial exhibits, and presentations that communicate complex information clearly and effectively.
Analytics Process Management:Develop and maintain analytics methodologies, reporting standards, and best practices to improve consistency and results.
Technology Optimization:Utilize and evaluate analytics, reporting, and business intelligence tools to enhance client outcomes and operational effectiveness.
Performance Analysis:Analyze trends, benchmarking data, and financial metrics to identify opportunities for optimization and improved performance.
Process Improvement:Recommend and implement improvements that enhance efficiency, reporting accuracy, analytical capabilities, and service delivery.
Stakeholder Collaboration:Partner with Senior Analytic Consultants, Producers, Account Teams, carriers, and internal stakeholders to support client objectives.
Communication:Maintain clear and consistent communication regarding analytical findings, recommendations, and client activities.
Training & Knowledge Sharing:Provide analytical guidance and support team development through knowledge sharing and subject matter expertise.
Technical Expertise:Maintain knowledge of underwriting methodologies, funding arrangements, analytics tools, market trends, and industry best practices.
Compliance:Ensure adherence to company policies, industry standards, and established analytical procedures.
Champion IOA Values:Demonstrate integrity, leadership, accountability, and professionalism in all interactions.
Ideal CandidateQualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, Actuarial Science, or related field
Knowledge of underwriting, manual rating methodologies, funding arrangements, healthcare pricing tools, and financial risk assessment principles
Understanding of experience rating, claim cost projections, and data-driven financial analysis
Strong analytical, critical thinking, problem-solving, and consultative solution-development skills
Excellent verbal, written, presentation, and customer service skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities, work independently, and perform effectively in a fast-paced environment
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook
Ability to interpret complex data and communicate findings to technical and non-technical audiences
What We Offer:
Competitive salaries and bonus potential
Company-paid health insurance
Paid holidays, vacations, and sick time
401K with employer match
Professional growth and career progression opportunities
Respectful culture and work/family life balance
Community service commitment
Supportive teammates and a rewarding work environment
What to Expect(Application Process)
30-Minute Phone Screen, Online Assessments, and Interview(s)
Salary Range
The expected pay range for this position is 155-170K annually, depending on experience, relevant skills, and geographic location.
Insurance Office of America is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Insurance Office of America (IOA) is the fourth largest privately held insurance brokerage in the United States. Founded in 1988, IOA is a recognized leader in providing property and casualty, employee benefits, and personal lines insurance and risk management solutions as well as insurtech innovation. Headquartered in Longwood, Florida, part of the greater Orlando community, IOA has more than 1,300 associates located in over 60 offices in the U.S. and United Kingdom. For more information, visit www.ioausa.com.