Reporting to the Vice President & Chief Operations Officer (COO), the Director, Service Centre Operations (SCO) is responsible and accountable for the overall leadership of service and operations for an assigned portfolio of Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) Service Centres and workgroups. These units cumulatively represent a large portion of the total corporate financial exposure. The Director provides leadership to position the corporation as a best-in-class claims and customer service delivery organization through leading continuous improvement initiatives and through exceptional operational planning, measurement and execution. The role acts as the directorate’s primary claims authority and is accountable for claims quality.
The Director, Service Centre Operations is accountable for overall service delivery within the directorate, addressing operational issues related to products and services, as well the development and management of operational processes and policies for adjusting Physical Damage Claims, and service delivery of Estimating, Driver Licensing, Driver Testing, and Insurance & and Vehicle Registrations. The position is responsible for understanding a wide variety of policy types, complex tort claims, insurance laws and principles of various jurisdictions across North America.
As part of the SCO leadership team, the Director, Service Centre Operations is accountable for customer service quality and performance metrics of the directorate and collaboratively acts on behalf of the Customer Service Division for transformational change initiatives.
Service Delivery and Customer Service:
Continuous Improvement and Cost Control:
Claims Authority and Management:
Stakeholder Relationship Management:
Education:
Experience:
Technical Knowledge and Skills:
Health benefits
We offer a comprehensive health benefits program that includes:
Financial security
In an effort to support financial security, we offer:
Wellness
We offer programs that focus on how to better achieve a balance between work and personal commitments, as well as maintain a healthy workplace culture. This includes:
Diversity and inclusion
Manitoba Public Insurance believes that diversity and inclusion strengthens us. We consider ourselves to be a barrier-free organization where individual values, beliefs and practices are respected and appreciated for the diversity they bring to our work life.
Employee recognition
It’s important to recognize our employees for their contributions. Not only do we recognize employees as they achieve milestone years in their careers, we also have several outlets for leaders and peers to reward each other for work well done.
Professional development
We want our employees to grow, which is why we offer support in keeping their skills up-to-date. We offer in-house training, professional development and an educational assistance program.
Safety and health
In an effort to encourage a safe and healthy work environment, we offer various safety, health and workplace policies and programs along with technical expertise and assistance to support employee activities in safety and health.
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