At Trindel, we don’t just manage risk, we empower counties to thrive. With a bold, long-term strategy focused on protecting and uplifting Northern California’s rural communities, Trindel has grown to include 12 member counties. Our unique blend of banking and pooled self-insurance gives each county the freedom to stay independent while benefiting from collective strength.
We’re governed by a Board of Directors made up of passionate representatives from each county, and our Executive Committee, elected annually, helps steer the ship. Our Executive Director leads the charge, backed by a powerhouse team of experienced risk management professionals who know how to turn strategy into action.
But here’s what really sets us apart: Trindel is more than a fund. We’re an extension of each county’s team, collaborating, problem-solving, and building a culture that prioritizes prevention, smart claims handling, and cost-effective solutions. We’re here to protect what matters most, and we do it with heart, expertise, and a whole lot of teamwork.
Why Work with Us?
Meaningful partnerships with local governments
A mission-driven team that values innovation and integrity
Opportunities to grow, lead, and shape the future of public sector risk management
Real-world impact in communities that rely on smart, sustainable solutions
At Trindel, we don’t just manage risk, we empower counties to thrive. With a bold, long-term strategy focused on protecting and uplifting Northern California’s rural communities, Trindel has grown to include 12 member counties. Our unique blend of banking and pooled self-insurance gives each county the freedom to stay independent while benefiting from collective strength.
We’re governed by a Board of Directors made up of passionate representatives from each county, and our Executive Committee, elected annually, helps steer the ship. Our Executive Director leads the charge, backed by a powerhouse team of experienced risk management professionals who know how to turn strategy into action.
But here’s what really sets us apart: Trindel is more than a fund. We’re an extension of each county’s team, collaborating, problem-solving, and building a culture that prioritizes prevention, smart claims handling, and cost-effective solutions. We’re here to protect what matters most, and we do it with heart, expertise, and a whole lot of teamwork.
Why Work with Us?
Meaningful partnerships with local governments
A mission-driven team that values innovation and integrity
Opportunities to grow, lead, and shape the future of public sector risk management
Real-world impact in communities that rely on smart, sustainable solutions
The City of Fresno is recruiting an Assistant Director who will oversee the Construction Management Division of the Capital Projects Department.
Placer County is an extraordinary community characterized by a healthy and diverse economy and an attractive business environment. Residents benefit from high-quality educational, safety, and healthcare infrastructure in addition to a wide variety of outstanding recreational opportunities.
Placer County is a great place to live, work, play and learn. For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov.
Placer County is an extraordinary community characterized by a healthy and diverse economy and an attractive business environment. Residents benefit from high-quality educational, safety, and healthcare infrastructure in addition to a wide variety of outstanding recreational opportunities.
Placer County is a great place to live, work, play and learn. For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov.
State Center Community College District (SCCCD) currently includes four community colleges and two educational centers: Fresno City College, Reedley College, Clovis Community College, Madera Community College, Madera Community College at Oakhurst, and the Career and Technology Center. SCCCD serves approximately 1.7 million people across more than 5,500 square miles, including most of Fresno and Madera counties and parts of Kings and Tulare counties. We are committed to empowering our colleges in their efforts to promote exemplary educational opportunities and to provide safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environments leading to student success and global competitiveness which will transform our region.
MPRPD is a special district on the central coast of California, created in 1972 to acquire lands for the express purpose of preserving open space and providing recreational opportunity. Since then, the District has successfully protected approximately 14,000 acres of open space in the beautiful Monterey peninsula area. The District has acquired or helped to acquire a total of 24 parks and open spaces, most recently the acquisition of Palo Corona Ranch, the gateway to Big Sur.
Explore the Athens Administrators difference: We have been dynamic, innovative leaders in claims administration since our founding in 1976. We foster an environment where employees not only thrive but consistently recognize Athens as a “Best Place to Work.” Immerse yourself in our engaging, supportive, and inclusive culture, offering opportunities for continuous professional growth. Join our nationwide family-owned company in Workers' Compensation, Property & Casualty, Program Business, and Managed Care. Embrace a change and come make an impact with the Athens Administrators family today!
The San Bernardino County Department of Risk Management is recruiting for Workers' Compensation Adjusters who receive and review workers' compensation claims and reports and determine if occupational illness or injury is compensable; develop documentation for claim reports by reviewing and requesting substantiating reports from physicians, supervisors and witnesses; and explain to injured workers their benefits and legal rights under Workers' Compensation Laws.
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North Bay Schools Insurance Authority (NBSIA) is a mid-sized school-focused risk pool, serving over 10,000 school district employees and over 76,000 students with 32 employees. We provide our member districts with high-quality, cost-effective, and innovative protection, programs, and services, so they can focus on what they do best.
NBSIA members and staff are our greatest assets. Our collaborative, team approach, and strong values, are among the reasons NBSIA is known as a premier risk management pool in the state.
Our Values
Member Centered
Risk Management Expertise
Long-term Vision
Innovation and Teamwork
This is a great opportunity to bring your exceptional skills to bear in support of our vision – Safe and healthy schools, where people are inspired to work and empowered to learn.
Contra Costa County is a county located in the U.S. state of California, in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area.
We are the second largest sewage collection utility in California, and we own and operate the second largest water resource recovery facility of its kind in the nation, the EchoWater Resource Recovery Facility located near Elk Grove. We provide service to residential, commercial, and industrial customers throughout unincorporated Sacramento County; the cities of Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, Sacramento, and West Sacramento; and the communities of Courtland, Locke, and Walnut Grove. The services we provide vary based on the location within our service area.
PRISM is a joint powers authority (JPA) that provides risk management and insurance solutions for public entities throughout California. Our organization is member driven meaning that our public entity members have numerous opportunities available to participate in the governance of our JPA.
Yolo County, California, with a population of just over 220,000, is a naturally beautiful and richly diverse county. It is one of the leading agricultural producers in the nation with 661,000 acres that are used primarily for farming and ranching. The Capay Valley is one of the leaders in the nation for organic farming.
The County seat is located in Woodland, which is just 20 miles northwest of the State Capitol of Sacramento. Its proximity to the Sacramento International Airport and two major highways place Yolo County within a major transportation hub, as well as within two hours driving distance to the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa-Sonoma wine region, and the pristine mountains and ski resorts of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada.
The City of Chula Vista is located at the center of one of the richest cultural, economic and environmentally diverse zones in the United States. It is the second-largest City in San Diego County with a population of 276,000. Chula Vista boasts more than 52 square miles of coastal landscape, canyons, rolling hills, mountains, quality parks, and miles of trails. Chula Vista is a leader in conservation and renewable energy, has outstanding public schools, and has been named one of the top safest cities in the country.
The City of Willows is a welcoming and historic community located in Northern California’s Sacramento Valley, halfway between Sacramento and Redding. Incorporated in 1886, Willows serves as the county seat of Glenn County and is surrounded by fertile farmland and natural beauty. The city offers a small-town atmosphere with access to major transportation routes, including Interstate 5, and is home to regional government offices, thriving agricultural operations, and recreational attractions such as Thunderhill Raceway Park and the Mendocino National Forest.
As a full-service city, Willows provides essential municipal services including administration, finance, fire protection, community development, public works, and library services. The organization values teamwork, integrity, and public service in maintaining a safe, vibrant, and forward-looking community for residents and visitors alike.
The Association of California Water Agencies Joint Powers Insurance Authority – ACWA JPIA for short – is a partnership of water agencies dedicated to avoiding the high cost of commercial insurance.
Formed in 1979, JPIA is not an insurance agency or carrier. It is a risk-sharing pool for property, liability, workers’ compensation and employee benefits, which allows for more rate stability, broader coverage and expanded benefits and services than private insurance.
Our offerings are unique to the water industry; member agencies themselves – their directors and managers – have selected and refined the various programs. Only agencies that demonstrate a commitment to effective risk management programs are accepted in to JPIA.
THE WATER & SEWER RISK MANAGEMENT POOL
The Water & Sewer Risk Management Pool was founded to create an insurance organization that would ensure access to the most comprehensive protection, laser-focused risk management programs, and responsive customer service. WSRMP is owned and controlled by the 77 member districts (out of 180 throughout the state of Washington), and all profits generated are used for the benefit of the membership. WSRMP's Executive Committee is comprised of 7 representatives that are General Managers or Commissioners from its member districts who provide regular oversight, guidance, and expertise. The Executive Director manages a 2024-2025 budget of $7.4 million and a staff of 3 FTEs.
Yolo County, California, with a population of just over 220,000, is a naturally beautiful and richly diverse county. It is one of the leading agricultural producers in the nation with 661,000 acres that are used primarily for farming and ranching. The Capay Valley is one of the leaders in the nation for organic farming.
The County seat is located in Woodland, which is just 20 miles northwest of the State Capitol of Sacramento. Its proximity to the Sacramento International Airport and two major highways place Yolo County within a major transportation hub, as well as within two hours driving distance to the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa-Sonoma wine region, and the pristine mountains and ski resorts of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada.
For over five decades, Acclamation Insurance Management Services (AIMS) has provided high-quality customized third-party administration of workers’ compensation and liability claims for self-insured private and public entities throughout the continental United States and Hawaii. Since our founding in 1973, we have made it a part of our mission to listen to our Clients and tailor our services to their special requirements. Through this collaborative process, we design our Clients’ programs to match their objectives, management philosophies, and workplace needs. Each of our Clients’ programs are different, because we customize each one individually, but all include: Case-by-case detailed analyses that value claims, while lessening their financial impact Regular monitoring and assessment of your claims management program effectiveness, including internal audits that measure performance Proactive communication with employees and employers Specialized reporting tailored to your management objectives, most often at no additional cost Through a network of offices in the continental United States and Hawaii, our highly experienced management and staff maintain ongoing communications with you and affected employees alike. Our Clients view our professional team as one of AIMS’ strongest assets. We have an enviable record of staff longevity that spans decades. That stability provides consistency, continuity and experience you can rely on year in and year out. Because they have designed and implemented programs for hundreds of entities, our claims administrators and the medical cost-containment specialists of our sister company, Allied Managed Care, Inc. (AMC), can deliver proven, practical solutions that generate better outcomes at lower costs.
Trindel Insurance Fund is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) providing comprehensive risk management services to rural counties in Northern California. With 12 member counties, Trindel combines self-insurance pooling and financial strategies to meet the unique risk financing needs of its members while preserving their independence.
Governed by a Board of Directors and supported by an elected Executive Committee, Trindel is led by an Executive Director and a skilled team of professionals committed to implementing long-term strategies that reduce risk, prevent losses, and manage claims efficiently. As an extension of our member counties' staff, we collaborate closely to build a proactive, cost-effective safety culture.
Trindel Insurance Fund is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) providing comprehensive risk management services to rural counties in Northern California. With 12 member counties, Trindel combines self-insurance pooling and financial strategies to meet the unique risk financing needs of its members while preserving their independence.
Governed by a Board of Directors and supported by an elected Executive Committee, Trindel is led by an Executive Director and a skilled team of professionals committed to implementing long-term strategies that reduce risk, prevent losses, and manage claims efficiently. As an extension of our member counties' staff, we collaborate closely to build a proactive, cost-effective safety culture.
Trindel Insurance Fund is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) providing comprehensive risk management services to rural counties in Northern California. With 12 member counties, Trindel combines self-insurance pooling and financial strategies to meet the unique risk financing needs of its members while preserving their independence.
Governed by a Board of Directors and supported by an elected Executive Committee, Trindel is led by an Executive Director and a skilled team of professionals committed to implementing long-term strategies that reduce risk, prevent losses, and manage claims efficiently. As an extension of our member counties' staff, we collaborate closely to build a proactive, cost-effective safety culture.
Trindel Insurance Fund is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) providing comprehensive risk management services to rural counties in Northern California. With 12 member counties, Trindel combines self-insurance pooling and financial strategies to meet the unique risk financing needs of its members while preserving their independence.
Governed by a Board of Directors and supported by an elected Executive Committee, Trindel is led by an Executive Director and a skilled team of professionals committed to implementing long-term strategies that reduce risk, prevent losses, and manage claims efficiently. As an extension of our member counties' staff, we collaborate closely to build a proactive, cost-effective safety culture.