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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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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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Senior Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster. Proven experience as a Workers Compensation Adjuster. Requires a working knowledge of the Labor Code of the State of California as it pertains to workers compensation claims and the legal requirements for handling them.
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The Workers’ Compensation Claims Analyst is responsible for the handling of complex New York Compensation claims, including but not limited to: lost-time, medical-only, pension, death, disputed, and catastrophe.
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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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If you are a dedicated Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney with a passion for delivering high-quality legal services and seeking an exciting opportunity in a boutique firm, we encourage you to apply.
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OIG Investigators conduct large-scale, confidential, sensitive, and internal investigations, most frequently related to contracts, procurements, public benefits, the Workers' Compensation System, lawful gaming, and white-collar crime, and therefore ideal candidates will have at least five years of investigative experience in some or all of those subject matter areas, as well as significant familiarity with New York State criminal law and procedure and New York State government operations.
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High level of integrity, ethics, and professionalism, with a commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of compensation and rewards. Partner with HR Operations, HRIS, and Payroll teams to ensure seamless and accurate tracking and administration of compensation programs.
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About YOU: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Workers Compensation Attorney to join our firm. Workers Compensation Attorney Steinger, Greene, and Feiner. Experience as a Workers' Compensation Attorney preferred.
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The Compensation Analyst is responsible for assisting with the development, evaluation, integrity and overall support of IEHP’s Compensation Administration program and competitive pay practices.
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Manage Compensation department (including one direct report) by providing guidance and oversight for incentive plans and programs, enterprise job architecture design, merit and salary structure design and administration, systems and technology solutions, governance-related activities and deliverables, and all aspects of compensation advising and consultation.
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Professional Human Resources or Compensation certification a plus (SHRM-SCP, SHRM-CP, SPHR, PHR, CCP, CBP, etc.) This role will provide compensation support for all Henry Crown & Co and CC Industries employees (~350 as of 2024), and provide consulting support on compensation issues to CCI operating companies.
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Workers Compensation Specialist page is loaded. Workers Compensation Specialist. A minimum of 1-2 years of Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation experience with direct adjudication, supervision, and administration of workers’ compensation claims with an insurance company, TPA or self-insured company.
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Our client, the largest privately held third party claims administrator in the United States, is seeking a Workers Compensation Claims Examiner Level III. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years of experience in Texas Workers' Compensation Claims and hold a Texas Workers' Compensation Adjuster's license.
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Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorney – Job Responsibilities. Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorney – Benefits and Perks. Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorney – Qualifications.
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