The City of Richmond lies on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, five miles north of Berkeley and seven miles northeast across the Bay from downtown San Francisco. A hub of multimodal transportation, many of our residents and businesses are located in Richmond because of its central location and easy access to the Amtrak/Capitol Corridor, BART, AC Transit, the ferry, and two freeways (I-80 & I-580). Residents, visitors, and employees enjoy Richmond’s numerous recreational opportunities, which include 32 miles of shoreline and over 3,000 acres of shoreline parks, more segments of the Bay Trail completed than any other city, several recreational boat harbors and yacht clubs, and thousands of acres of contiguous inland regional parks and open space. The City has substantial economic resources but is still affordable compared to other Bay Area cities. Our community is welcoming, diverse, and actively engaged.
Richmond is truly the City of Pride and Purpose!
The Judicial Council of California is the policy-setting body for the state court system and has constitutionally conferred statewide rule-making authority. This authority includes developing, advocating for, and allocating the judicial branch budget. A majority of Council members are California state justices and judges; however, the Council also includes lawyers, legislators, and court administrators.
Established in 1986, SELF is one of the largest and most successful risk pools in the country providing excess liability coverage solely to California’s public educational agencies. Members of SELF include K-12 districts, community college districts, charter schools, county offices of education and regional occupational programs equating to approximately 2.5 million students.
Public Housing Authority
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.
The County of Sacramento is a great place to work, grow and thrive professionally. We are an equal opportunity employer of more than 13,000 dedicated people providing a variety of services for a diverse and vibrant County. Services included public safety and protection, community and municipal services, voter registration, and many more.
THE ORGANIZATION
The Santa Margarita Water District (SMWD) is a fiscally healthy and sustainability-focused retail water district located in southern Orange County, California, providing high-quality drinking water, recycled water, and wastewater services to 200,000+ residents across a 111 square mile service area. Governed by a five-member elected Board of Directors and with an annual budget of approximately $170 million, the District is at a pivotal moment as it works to build and align a new organizational structure focused on innovation, collaborative leadership, and long-term sustainability. With a mid-sized workforce of over 200 employees, the District has added a number of strategic new positions for this fiscal year, with the goal of centering operational agility and targeted growth to meet current demand and future needs. Leveraging meaningful regional, state, and federal impact in water policy and resource management, SMWD is recognized for its award-winning conservation efforts and campaigns, and places a strong emphasis on leadership development through a well-received internal leadership training program. As the District continues to grow as a cohesive, high-performing organization, it seeks team-oriented leaders who value accountability, collaboration, and service excellence in advancing SMWD’s mission and public trust. Learn More about the District: https://www.smwd.com/
[GRAPHIC]: SMWD By the Numbers [AL1.1]
• 233 Facilities
• 1,700 Miles of Pipeline
• 9,500 Acre-Feet of Recycled Water Reservoirs
• 2 Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plants
• 1 Groundwater Treatment Plant
• Award-Winning Advanced Recycled Water Purification Plant[AL2.1]
Click here for more details about SMWD’s complex infrastructure: https://wbcpinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Santa-Margarita-Water-Di…
The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District (commonly known as Metro Fire) is the 7th largest fire agency in California, providing comprehensive fire protection, rescue, and emergency medical services. Serving a population of over 738,000 residents, the district covers an expansive 358 square mile operational area spanning unincorporated Sacramento County and the cities of Citrus Heights and Rancho Cordova. Metro Fire is a combination of 16 smaller fire departments that, over the years, merged to create this California Special District. The last merger was in December 2000 when American River Fire Department and Sacramento County Fire Protection District merged to form the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District, pursuant to Government Code Section 56839. As a special district, Metro Fire is governed by a Board of Directors; each member is elected by the voters within a geographical area, or division, of Metro Fire's operational area.
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The City of San Diego's Risk Management Department is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of employees and the public by reducing risk exposure and fostering a culture of health and safety. The department administers claims, employee benefits, and loss control measures to provide optimal services to City employees and the community. It collaborates with City departments to identify, mitigate, and manage risks effectively, safeguarding both human and financial resources. The department offers central risk management services, including workers’ compensation claims management, flexible benefits, employee savings plan administration, public liability claims management, loss recovery, loss prevention, and insurance program oversight. By providing data on workers’ compensation and public liability claims, the department helps City departments monitor liability exposures and implement improvements. For more information, please visit this link.
Manages and executes complex activities in an assigned organizational unit and manages assigned staff and consultants. This position is responsible for managing the Public Liability & Property Damage claims unit and the third-party administrator staff that investigate, evaluate, and resolve claims and lawsuits arising from bus and rail operations, premises liability, and/or law enforcement activities. The manager may directly handle an inventory of high exposure claims, oversee the defense attorney panel, and provide quarterly updates to excess insurance carriers. Recruitment Timelines: Interviews are projected to be scheduled for the week of July 13, 2026. These dates are subject to change. We encourage you to monitor your governmentjobs.com profile and emails for the latest updates.
Huntington Beach is a seaside city within Orange County in Southern California. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, and has been long known for its long 8.5 miles of beautiful beach, mild climate, and excellent surfing, earning it the nickname of Surf City. Surf, sand, sun and subtle sophistication encapsulate what the City of Huntington Beach is all about.
Public Housing Authority
Headquartered in beautiful Auburn, Schools Insurance Group (SIG) was formed in 1978 as a Joint Powers Authority, forming a partnership for the purpose of maximizing dollars for school districts. All of SIG’s revenue comes from school districts and county offices of education across five counties in Northern California. SIG is supported by a FY22-23 budget of $104,005,964 and 10 full-time staff.
Over 98% of all monies spent by SIG go directly to the districts’ employees for health care and Workers’ Compensation benefits or for property/casualty losses for member schools. Programs offered by SIG include: Employee Benefits, SIG Wellness, Workers' Compensation, and Property & Liability. You should join SIG because of our dedicated staff and exceptional pool members. Working at SIG is a way to give service to others and be actively involved in the important work of supporting students, school staff, and their communities across the counties of several Placer, Nevada, El Dorado, and Sacramento.
Sedgwick is the world’s leading risk and claims administration partner, helping clients thrive by navigating the unexpected. The company’s expertise, combined with the most advanced AI-enabled technology available, sets the standard for solutions in claims administration, loss adjusting, benefits administration and product recall. With over 33,000 colleagues and 10,000 clients across 80 countries, Sedgwick provides unmatched perspective, caring that counts, and solutions for the rapidly changing and complex risk landscape.
Padre Dam provides water, wastewater, recycled water and park and recreation services to over 100,000 residents in the East San Diego County communities of Santee, El Cajon, Lakeside, Flinn Springs, Harbison Canyon, Blossom Valley, Alpine, Dehesa and Crest. We are a public agency with policies and procedures directed by an elected five-member Board of Directors. Our infrastructure is worth over $700 million and we have an annual budget of $76.3 million. We import 100% of our drinking water supply and treat two million gallons per day (MGD) of wastewater at the Ray Stoyer Water Recycling Facility.
Contra Costa County is dedicated to providing public services which improve the quality of life of our residents and the economic viability of our businesses. Contra Costa County serves people, businesses, and communities. Our organization and each one of our employees’ value, clients and communities, accountability, partnerships, fiscal prudence, quality services, and organizational excellence.
The City of San Diego is one of the largest municipal governments in California, serving a diverse population of more than 1.3 million residents. With a workforce of over 13,000 employees, the City provides a wide range of public services, including public safety, infrastructure, transportation, environmental services, parks and recreation, libraries, utilities, and community development. The organization is committed to delivering excellent public service, fostering innovation, promoting sustainability, and enhancing the quality of life for all San Diegans.
The City of San Diego is one of the largest municipal governments in California, serving a diverse population of more than 1.3 million residents. With a workforce of over 13,000 employees, the City provides a wide range of public services, including public safety, infrastructure, transportation, environmental services, parks and recreation, libraries, utilities, and community development. The organization is committed to delivering excellent public service, fostering innovation, promoting sustainability, and enhancing the quality of life for all San Diegans.
The City of San Diego is one of the largest municipal governments in California, serving a diverse population of more than 1.3 million residents. With a workforce of over 13,000 employees, the City provides a wide range of public services, including public safety, infrastructure, transportation, environmental services, parks and recreation, libraries, utilities, and community development. The organization is committed to delivering excellent public service, fostering innovation, promoting sustainability, and enhancing the quality of life for all San Diegans.
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. The General Liability Specialist/Senior Specialist is responsible for managing a caseload of excess general liability claims, consisting of complex and catastrophic claims along with providing oversight of TPAs and claims processes in both our excess liability programs; reviewing and overseeing claims for appropriate claim strategy, reserves, reimbursement, reinsurance and resolution. The responsibilities below will be performed at both the Specialist & Sr. Specialist level, but the complexity of the work will differ: Review all new losses assigned Provide timely response to members and reinsurers within established goals Effectively maintain current diary including file document updates, correspondence, and evaluation of strategies towards resolution or trial on a 150-200 pending claims caseload. Evaluate liability and damages for less complex public entity excess files with supervisors oversight Effectively manage litigation in partnership with member entities. Monitor and evaluate case strategy, litigation management, reserves and case status to ensure compliance with applicable Addendum B Standards as well as Defense Counsel Standards. Work with members, TPAs and defense counsel to evaluate case strategy, damages and future action needed with an eye towards settlement or trial. Analyze coverage for lesser complex exposures and generate coverage related correspondence with supervisor oversight. Engage coverage counsel for complex coverage issues as needed. Ensure losses have been reported to reinsurers/excess carriers and update reinsurers/excess carriers on cases involving their layer. Complete case analysis and closed session write ups as well as present claims to appropriate committee(s) for settlement authority, direction and/or coverage determination. Effectively maintain files in the PRISM proprietary claims system, including strict compliance with documentation standards relating to exposure analysis, action plans, data compliance, reserves, reinsurer acknowledgements and status and other correspondence. Generate requisite reports for diary and litigation calendar. Contact member agencies, TPAs, defense counsel or reinsurers/excess carriers concerning claims status and information. Review and approve reimbursements and reinsurer invoicing for assigned claims. Create and maintain positive, collaborative relationships with members, committees, staff, reinsurers and defense counsel. Actively participate in committee meetings as necessary. Attend medications/MSCs as needed. Communication regularly with Claims Supervisor and Liability Manager regarding claims activity and needed assistance. Maintain familiarity with JPA governing documents and policies. Participate in personal professional development, including legal case law updates, educational seminars and conferences. Support PRISM Core Values and PRISM Mission. Assist with the overall success of the organizational strategic plan, goals and objectives of the organization. Lead with a strong customer service focus both internally and externally. Foster member relationships and assist members when needed, including assistance with claims, guidance regarding TPAs, and coordination of post-mortem claim reviews or quarterly claim reviews as requested. A moderate amount of travel is required. Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements First review of applications will be conducted on June 22nd, and weekly thereafter until the positions are filled. PRISM is expanding the General Liability team and there are several positions to fill. Tentative in-person interviews are scheduled for the week of June 29th, and periodically thereafter until positions are filled. Qualifications at the Specialist Level Minimum 2 years experience of increasingly responsible work experience in claims adjusting, reporting, management and settlement work or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Risk Management, Public Administration or a related field. (An equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be considered). Public Entity claims experience preferred. Coursework or certification in Liability Claims, Risk Management, or a related area is desirable. Strong interpersonal and customer service skills; ability to interact professionally with members, TPAs and other stakeholders. High level of integrity, professionalism, customer service, attention to detail, and critical thinking. Experience working with public agencies or joint powers authorities (JPAs) is a plus. Qualifications at the Sr. Specialist Level Minimum 5 years of direct work experience in claims adjusting, reporting, management and settlement work of complex, litigated, catastrophic claims. Or five years of increasingly responsible work in a directly related field with at least three of those years working in pubic entity complex or excess casualty environment evaluating complex claims. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Risk Management, Public Administration, or a related field. (An equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be considered). Public Entity claims experience preferred. Coursework or certification in Liability Claims, Risk Management or a related area is desirable. Strong analytical, interpersonal and customer service skills; ability to interact professionally with members, TPAs and other stakeholders. High degree of professionalism, customer service orientation, and ability to maintain cool in challenging and complex situations. High level of integrity, professionalism, customer service, attention to detail and critical thinking. Proven ability to mentor, train and guide junior-level staff or peers. Experience working with public agencies or joint power authorities (JPAs) is a plus.
Siskiyou County has a general law form of government with a five-member Board of Supervisors elected for four year terms on an alternating basis.
The County’s total spending budget of nearly $241 million reflects a staff of approximately 650 FTEs.
The Board of Supervisors appoints the County Administrator, County Counsel, and other non-elected Department heads. Appointed Department heads include Agricultural Commissioner, Chief Probation Officer, County Librarian, Director of Child Support Services, Director of Health and Human Service Agency, Director of Community Development Agency, Director of Public Works, and Public Defender. Elected County officials include the Assessor/Recorder, Auditor/Controller, County Clerk, District Attorney, Sheriff, and Treasurer-Tax Collector.
SISC I self-administers this program with an in-house claims staff. We believe this is the most effective arrangement to assure both quality care to the injured worker and control over school district funds. SISC I focuses on using managed care through the use of our customized Medical Provider Network to treat the employee’s injuries promptly and appropriately. Our Program contains a select group of preferred providers in the areas of diagnostics, nurse case management, durable medical equipment and pharmacy benefit management to provide quality ancillary care at the lowest cost. We promote the use of pre-placement medical assessments, formal return to work programs and other proactive tools in controlling the cost of Workers’ Compensation benefits. Member districts have access to a bevy of training resources both online and in person by a dedicated Safety & Loss Control staff, to assist in keeping the frequency and severity of claims to a minimum.
SISC I self-administers this program with an in-house claims staff. We believe this is the most effective arrangement to assure both quality care to the injured worker and control over school district funds. SISC I focuses on using managed care through the use of our customized Medical Provider Network to treat the employee’s injuries promptly and appropriately. Our Program contains a select group of preferred providers in the areas of diagnostics, nurse case management, durable medical equipment and pharmacy benefit management to provide quality ancillary care at the lowest cost. We promote the use of pre-placement medical assessments, formal return to work programs and other proactive tools in controlling the cost of Workers’ Compensation benefits. Member districts have access to a bevy of training resources both online and in person by a dedicated Safety & Loss Control staff, to assist in keeping the frequency and severity of claims to a minimum.
SISC I self-administers this program with an in-house claims staff. We believe this is the most effective arrangement to assure both quality care to the injured worker and control over school district funds. SISC I focuses on using managed care through the use of our customized Medical Provider Network to treat the employee’s injuries promptly and appropriately. Our Program contains a select group of preferred providers in the areas of diagnostics, nurse case management, durable medical equipment and pharmacy benefit management to provide quality ancillary care at the lowest cost. We promote the use of pre-placement medical assessments, formal return to work programs and other proactive tools in controlling the cost of Workers’ Compensation benefits. Member districts have access to a bevy of training resources both online and in person by a dedicated Safety & Loss Control staff, to assist in keeping the frequency and severity of claims to a minimum.
Housing Authorities Risk Retention Pool (HARRP) is a member-owned insurance organization that provides property and casualty insurance, risk management, and claims support to affordable housing providers, housing authorities, nonprofits, and public entities throughout the western United States.
Our mission is to help members protect their people, property, and resources so they can focus on serving their communities. As a small, collaborative team, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service, building strong relationships, and providing specialized expertise tailored to the unique needs of the organizations we serve. HARRP offers employees the opportunity to do meaningful work in a mission-driven environment while contributing to the long-term success of affordable housing and community-focused organizations.
Nonprofits’ United (NPU) is a California-based nonprofit insurance pool that has served 501(c) organizations since 1988. NPU operates two core programs-the Vehicle Insurance Pool (VIP) and the Workers’ Compensation Group (WCG), a state-authorized Self-Insured Group—providing mission-driven insurance solutions, risk management resources, and member support to hundreds of California nonprofits.
Nonprofits’ United (NPU) is a California-based nonprofit insurance pool that has served 501(c) organizations since 1988. NPU operates two core programs-the Vehicle Insurance Pool (VIP) and the Workers’ Compensation Group (WCG), a state-authorized Self-Insured Group—providing mission-driven insurance solutions, risk management resources, and member support to hundreds of California nonprofits.