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We are presently searching for a Business Development Specialist responsible for marketing our client's small business product line to include coverages such as Cyber Liability, Management Liability, Professional Liability, and other casualty insurance products to existing and pipeline broker partners.
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Our Commercial Insurance Agents eagerly assist business members and prospective business members with commercial insurance product needs including, general liability, workers compensation, errors and omissions, property insurance, cyber liability and more.
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Report any injury of personnel to Associa, the Managing Agent immediately; assist Associa, the Managing Agent with processing insurance claims for property and casualty losses and/or liability insurance claims, and accident report forms for worker compensation and temporary disability insurance.
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Represent the County as the lead insurance agent to procure property, liability/casualty insurance, and other specialty policies, in coordination with the Washington Counties Risk Pool.
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Professional designations such as Licensed Property and Casualty Insurance Agent, CIC, CPCU, ARM, AU, AINS or equivalent is preferred, but not required. Clear knowledge of Commercial Insurance Coverage - Property, (including Flood, Wind, Earthquake and Terrorism), General Liability (including Workers Comp and Auto), Professional Liability and Umbrella/Excess Liability Insurance.
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Negotiates policies covering liability, property, equipment, workers’ compensation, accident, and other types of insurance. Files claims as required and processes liability, property, equipment, health, life, accident, and other types of insurance reports.
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Oversees the College’s loss control programs for property and casualty to ensure that best practices are identified and implemented. Includes insurance relating to property, vehicles, and various other types of insurance.
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Seeking an experienced Licensed Property and Casualty Insurance Agent to join our team in Springfield OH. As a P&C Insurance Agent, you will prospect for new clients, analyze insurance needs, and provide tailored insurance solutions for properties, assets, and liability coverage.
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Interviewing, gathering information and/or preparing necessary documentation for the purpose of making decisions concerning eligibility for public assistance or unemployment, health benefits, social security, casualty, property or liability insurance, or other similar benefits; or.
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Under the supervision of the Team Supervisor, with some latitude for independent judgement, the Medicaid Helpline Agent is responsible for providing information to callers on the Medicaid program and services.
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Property casualty insurance agent license required. PRIMARY PURPOSE: To provide property, liability and/or workers' compensation underwriting and related services to clients and/or marketers within delegated authority.
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