The County of Ventura offers an attractive compensation and benefits package. The salary range for this position is $150279.59 to $210412.06 annually DOQ. An employee in this position will also be eligible for the following:
The Position
Reporting to the County Human Resources Director the Deputy Executive Officer - Risk Management will oversee one or more divisions and serve as the backup to the Senior Deputy Executive Officer - Risk Management. The Deputy Executive Officer is responsible for managing the County of Venturas comprehensive risk management programs which include Liability Risk Control Insurance Workers Compensation and Disability Management this role you will support the Senior Deputy Executive Officer and other team members in identifying assessing and mitigating risks that could impact the organization. You will be responsible for maintaining risk documentation preparing reports and ensuring compliance with internal policies and external regulations. As a Deputy Executive Officer you will help develop and monitor risk indicators track incidents and develop and support the implementation of risk mitigation strategies. You will also support conducting risk assessments coordinate with other departments to gather necessary information and play a key role in enhancing the organizations risk culture. This includes developing and managing insurance policies and risk mitigation strategies to minimize the Countys financial exposure. It also involves overseeing all aspects of the claims process for the Countys self-insured programs from initial reporting to resolution ensuring compliance with all legal and regulatory this role you will play an integral part in strategic development and planning staff development and risk management training. This position requires a proactive hands-on strategic approach to identifying assessing and reducing risks across all County departments along with the ability to handle sensitive information confidentially.
The Opportunity
This is a key career opportunity to leverage your comprehensive risk management experience and make a significant impact on assessing and managing the Countys diverse risk management programs. The Deputy Executive Officer will play a crucial role in developing and executing strategies that mitigate risk protect county assets and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. The selected candidate will lead critical projects including assessing and analyzing countywide liability exposure overseeing the countys self-insured programs managing aspects of commercial insurance procurement and claims management and supporting Countywide agencies in disability management. This role involves working strategically with department leaders to identify and address specific risk factors while also managing and administering all related contracts and agreements.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is an experienced risk management professional with a strong background in public sector liability insurance claims administration and disability management or someone with substantial risk management experience and the ability to learn the nuances of the public sector. They have a proven record of successfully managing complex risk portfolios handling claims and negotiating with insurance carriers and legal counsel. This working deputy executive officer will be a hands-on expert who understands government operations collaborates effectively with a wide range of stakeholders and drives initiatives to achieve meaningful results. The ideal candidate should also demonstrate a strategic mindset with the ability to identify emerging risks and develop proactive mitigation strategies to safeguard the countys resources. Strong analytical skills attention to detail and effective communication with various stakeholders are essential along with being organized and detail-oriented. Certification as an Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or an Associate in Insurance Services (AIS) is highly preferred.
Agency / Department: CEO Human Resources
Payroll Title: Deputy Executive Officer
Incumbents in this classification are eligible for benefits at the MB2 level.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:
Opening Date: Friday October 17 2025
Closing Date: Sunday November 9 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
Review of Applications: Applications will be reviewed and candidates will be notified the week of November 17 2025.
Education/Experience: A combination of education training and experience resulting in the required knowledge skills and abilities. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
A bachelors degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Risk Management Insurance Business Administration Finance or a closely related field is required. Additionally candidates must have at least five years of recent progressively responsible management experience in risk management including insurance and claims management for general liability property or workers compensation as well as employee safety plus four years of supervisory experience over professional staff.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Possession of or ability to obtain and maintain a valid California drivers license or use alternate means of transportation to fulfill the essential duties of the position.
Work is conducted in a collaborative team-oriented on-site office environment Monday through Friday. Incumbents may also frequently visit various County departments and agencies and meet off-site with staff when necessary.
To apply for this exceptional career opportunity please send a resume and a cover letter that illustrates the following:
Your professional experience inthe following areas of risk management. Include details related to:
Submit in one of the following ways:
E-mail your resume and cover letter to: ;
CONTACT INFORMATION: For further information about this recruitment please contact Bill Friedel by email at .
Required Experience:
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