Here is a design that includes a 10 V reference and where you have the option of a non-linear or linear transfer function.
If you don't need a linear transfer, then you can omit the current source part and use just the 10k resistor. The switch is only to demonstrate the two options. If your 15 V supply is not exact, then you may have to trim R14 (10k) to calibrate. R4/10 can be a trim pot to adjust the 10 V reference. You only need a few volts for the negative supply to get the opamp down to zero.
It will also limit the output when the NTC goes open.
As a comparison, I include the results for not using a negative rail. It simplifies things a bit if you can tolerate this zero error.