As your agency grows, it becomes necessary to craft an insurance manager job description. In many agencies, the role of an insurance manager can often be unclear. For new positions, it takes time to identify the boundaries of the manager’s responsibilities. Agencies sometimes end up designing roles around the skills of the individual rather than the needs of the agency.
We strongly advise against this! All roles should be based on the agency’s needs, not the leader’s skills. By defining an insurance manager job description, you can clarify your agency’s requirements and find the best person for the job.
In many agencies we work with, the role of insurance manager is very diverse. Some team members are more of a team lead or escalation person, while others have full authority to hire, fire, and build a strategic plan.
Because “manager” can mean different things, it’s critical for your agency to clearly define the insurance manager’s job description and hold them accountable for it. This includes providing training to help the insurance manager develop new skills, excel in their role, and enhance the team’s value to the agency.
All of our job descriptions have the same outline. We love this outline because it helps bring clarity to the areas that often trip up agency team members.
Typical job descriptions outline a to-do list for the role. Our templates talk about the desired outcomes of the role. We even go as far as to list the review cadence and key performance indicators. This helps demystify insurance job descriptions and allows you to hold everyone accountable for their role.
This is where we start the description. In this section, we think of it as a narrative for the role. If you were interviewing someone, these are the 3-4 sentences you would use to introduce the role to a candidate. Another way to think about this section is: why does this role exist at the agency?
Here is a sample for the Director of Client Services:
The Director of Client Services is a multifaceted role designed to expand and maintain our client base through new business initiatives and retention strategies. This position involves offering outstanding service, client education, spotting opportunities for revenue growth, and fostering referrals. As a manager, you will be pivotal in driving agency growth, acting as a leader, educator, and mentor to the personal lines team.
This is where we ban the to-do list and instead focus on the details of what this role must deliver. Feel free to include metrics, projects, and strategic plans so it’s black and white what the expectation is. The job description should be updated annually, so don’t worry about it being too restrictive.
Training and Process Improvement:
Agency Growth:
Some agencies struggle with metrics and accountability. No excuses! Part of your insurance manager job description should be how you are tracking the role.
Here is an example:
Key Performance Indicator | Current | Goal | Date to Track | Method to Track |
Book of Business Growth | Monthly | Agency Management System Book of Business Growth | ||
Agency Retention | Monthly | Agency Management System Retention Report | ||
Service Team Morale | Monthly | Use XXXXXXXX to Track Employee Feedback |
In our Agency Assessment program, we dive deep into vision, values, and roles. Every job description should have your values listed clearly. You want the values on your job descriptions to be clear – these are the norms we must live by.
For many agencies, we suggest converting your job description into a review form.
We recommend that you clearly outline how often the manager will be reviewed. A review is not always tied to compensation. When you commit to routine feedback, accountability and communication are not that challenging or intimidating.
Here is a sample for your consideration:
Feedback:
Every manager should have clear expectations that both parties understand. It’s fair to clarify your expectations and share them with your manager.
Identifying clear authority and boundaries is important. Over time, you can adjust job descriptions, especially while creating the insurance manager job description. Remember, this description is for one year, and you will make adjustments as needed.
If you need help understanding what your agency needs or are struggling with an underperforming manager, contact us!
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