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The Senior Director of Enterprise Risk Management and Workers' Compensation at PIH Health oversees and strategizes risk management activities at PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital and encompassing the comprehensive management of the Workers' Compensation program across the enterprise.
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Under the direction of City's Risk Manager the Risk Management Specialist performs a variety of complex professional, analytical, and confidential duties in the areas of ADA compliance, safety, claims (first party, third party, and workers' compensation), insurance placement/renewal, vendor risk management, and compliance.
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Analyzes and evaluates DFPS risk management and safety program needs to ensure return-to-work, workers' compensation, supplemental auto insurance, and ergonomic assessment programs are designed to meet operational needs.
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Manages the Risk Management Self-Insurance Program, covering claims involving damage to County vehicles, property, and equipment ("first party claims"); claims arising from damage or injury to citizens for automobile, general liability, property, public official's liability, law enforcement liability and environmental exposures ("third party claims") and claims arising from employee on-the-job injuries ("workers' compensation claims.
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Strong business and industry regulatory acumen complemented by claims adjusting knowledge, premium and medical billing familiarity, and industry best practices in risk management and fraud detection/prevention.
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4 years' experience of third-party risk management, supply chain management, purchasing, audit, finance, or related field. 5 years' experience of third-party risk management, supply chain management, purchasing, audit, finance, or related field.
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Risk Analyst II -At least three(3) years of experience in risk management, Workers Compensation claims or analysis; or the equivalent combination of education and/or relevant for the experience.
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The Leave Management Section Lieutenant will function as the liaison between the MTA Police, the Office of Health Services (OHS) and NYCT Workers’ Compensation Unit. In addition, he/she will communicate regularly with Human Resources, Legal, Labor Relations, Pensions, and Risk Management Departments, as well as District Commanders.
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Workers compensation, general liability, auto, inland marine and garage liability within a field auditing role. Zurich approved Apprenticeship Program including an Associate Degree and 5 or more years of experience in the Workers Compensation and General Liability Premium Audit areasAND.
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Zurich approved Apprenticeship Program including an Associate Degree and 5 or more years of experience in the Workers Compensation and General Liability Premium Audit areas. Today, Zurich North America is a leading provider of commercial property-casualty insurance solutions and a wide range of risk management products and services for businesses and individuals.
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Bachelors Degree and 5 or more years in the Workers Compensation and General Liability Premium Audit areasOR. High School Diploma or Equivalent and 7 or more years of experience in the Workers Compensation and General Liability Premium Audit areasOR.
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Senior Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster. You will be an ambassador for workers compensation claims, the Claims organization and Zurich North America, delivering the highest standards of claims service excellence and best practices, and effectively developing partnerships with key customers, brokers and other internal and external stakeholders that are critical to the success of the claim lifecycle.
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Assist in the management and administration of claims filed against the Port of Portland (tort, Federal/maritime, auto/general liability, environmental and Federal/state workers’ compensation) and seek recovery of damages to Port facilities.
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The Director of Risk Management & Compliance is a key role within the CFO's office and Finance Department, with responsibility for enterprise risk management, insurance/workers' compensation, contracts and assistance with legal affairs for Roberts Wesleyan University.
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Provide counsel and advice on workers' compensation claims overseen by the World Risk Management Department. Explore in-house counsel opportunities in California with a focus on workers' compensation-related legal matters, available through JDHuntr.
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