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Workers Compensation Specialist - West Hills, CA. Under the direction and supervision of the Regional Workers' Compensation Manager, West Region workers’ compensation and return to work claims as assigned.
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The Workers’ Compensation Specialist will act as a liaison between the entry point of a Workers’ Compensation claimant and all pertinent outpatient facilities involved.
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Workers Compensation Specialist page is loaded. Workers Compensation Specialist. The Workers Compensation/UE Specialist is responsible for working with injured employees, managers and care teams to facilitate a fast and safe return to work, whether back to the employee’s original position or in a modified duty position.
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Manage workers compensation claims across our multi-state organization. While experience with workers compensation and claims management is preferred, we're primarily looking for someone passionate about making a meaningful difference.
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Serves as the agency's point of contact between injured employees, supervisors, the CAPPS Service Center, treating doctors, and SORM for return-to-work, workers' compensation, supplemental auto insurance, and ergonomic assessment programs.
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Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to enhance our Workers Compensation program, focusing on the health and well-being of our coworkers. As a Claims Specialist, you'll champion a proactive Return-to-Work strategy, collaborating with our Director of Risk & Insurance to foster a supportive network that ensures the swift and safe return of employees to their daily roles, promoting a healthy and thriving Ozinga family.
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Workers' Compensation Specialist, Corporate Care at Monmouth Medical Center, South. The Workers' Compensation Specialist serves as the direct point of contact for all internal and external workers' compensation related issues.
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As a Worker's Compensation and Property Liability Claims Specialist, you will coordinate the City's workers' compensation and property liability claims. Workers Compensation and Property Liability Claims Specialist.
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The Insurance Claims Specialist will be responsible for the daily management and coordination of Workers’ Compensation claims between the third-party claims administrator (TPA) and Operations.
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Support administration and maintaining records of Workers' Compensation claims for the facility and work with Corporate Workers' Compensation Manager. Actual compensation varies depending on the individual's knowledge, skills, experience and location.
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The Jonus Group is seeking a skilled California Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster to join our TPA client's dynamic team. 3+ years of experience as a Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster handling California Indemnity claims.
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LAUSD is currently seeking well-qualified candidates to fill a Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist position. A Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist participates in the claims processing activities of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Division of Risk Management and Insurance Services.
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The Senior Workers Compensation Claims Specialist will handle single and multi-party personal or commercial line Workman’s Compensation claims of moderate to high exposure and complexity within specific authority limits, to ensure that claims are handled in the most efficient, effective way while delivering a customer-centric claims service.
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Working with HR and the Workers Compensation Specialist, ensures Workers Comp process is adequately and timely managed providing all requested information within Suez guidelines.
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Strong knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations e.g., FLSA, EEO, ERISA, ADEA, FMLA, COBRA, HIPAA, USERRA, Social Security, and workers' compensation. The Total Rewards Manager ensures systems, processes, and practices align with the organization's compensation and benefits philosophy, are market competitive, and are in compliance with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
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