Medtech & Life Science Insurance Broker

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London
3 weeks ago
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If you have a proven track record of success in a Medtech & Life Science Broking &/or Underwriting capacity we'd like to hear from you!! 🚀


About the role

Our Medtech & Life Science Broker will be responsible for advising and securing appropriate insurance coverage for clients within the Medtech & Life Sciences industry, including Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Healthcare & Clinical Research companies.

This new role will involve risk assessment, policy negotiation, and client relationship management to ensure tailored insurance solutions that meet the specific needs of Medtech & Life Science businesses.


What you'll get up to:

  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients in the Medtech & Life Sciences sector.
  • Assess clients’ risk exposures and provide tailored insurance solutions.
  • Provide expert guidance on industry-specific risks such as Product Liability, Clinical Trials, & Professional Indemnity.
  • Handle client queries, policy renewals, and mid-term adjustments efficiently.
  • Conduct risk assessments to identify potential liabilities in Medtech & Life Science operations.
  • Work with insurers to develop specialised coverage solutions, including bespoke wordings.
  • Negotiate policy terms, coverage limits, and premiums with underwriters.
  • Ensure competitive pricing and appropriate coverage for clients.
  • Stay updated on emerging risks in Medtech, Biotech, Pharmaceuticals, and Medical Innovations.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with insurance carriers and underwriters.


About you:

  • Experience in insurance broking &/or underwriting within Medtech & Life Science.
  • Proven ability to negotiate with insurers and structure tailored coverage solutions.
  • Excellent communication, client relationship, and advisory skills.
  • Attention to detail in policy documentation and compliance matters.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
  • Strong knowledge of Commercial insurance products.
  • Cert CII qualification.


In return, we offer you:

  • A competitive salary and the ability to grow your career at the UK’s leading Insurtech 🚀
  • An amazing team and founders, supportive board and investors 🤗
  • 25 days holiday - so there’s plenty of time for work, rest and play 🏖
  • Hybrid way of working for the perfect work / life balance 🏡
  • Vitality private health and dental insurance 🏥
  • Great pension (up to 10% on top of your salary) đź’°
  • Full access to spill, our mental health platform đź—Ł
  • Cycle to work scheme 🚲
  • Latest Apple tech gear & everything you need to be set up for success 🍏
  • Fun, modern and informal office environment with regular team social events 👯‍♀️
  • Central London location 🏙

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