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Maintain prospect files, establish ongoing prospecting plans and activities, and meet sales goals for Compeer’s insurance business. Maintain a comprehensive understanding of crop insurance products available through Compeer Financial and all related FCS eligibility regulations.
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To be considered for this position you must have at least 2 years of experience in Health or Medicare Insurance sales experience and have worked 2 Annual / Open Enrollment Periods. 2 years of individual health or Medicare insurance sales.
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Title: Insurance Sales Agent. The Insurance Sales Agents position exists to make daily outbound sales calls, answer inbound sales calls/referrals, respond to web leads, and to offer insurance quotes to prospective new customers through the many top carriers we represent.
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Summary: The Insurance Verification Specialist requires specific knowledge of health insurance plans, interpretation of benefits, and prior authorization protocol. Eligibility: Effectively and accurately utilize the payer websites to verify insurance eligibility, such as: SPOT, Medicaid, Availity, UHC, and other payer websites.
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The Insurance Verification Specialist is a part of the Revenue Cycle Management Department. The Insurance Verification Specialist performs detailed insurance benefit verifications while effectively communicating with the patient, and front office staff, and corresponding with a variety of insurance companies.
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Rating Specialist - Insurance Pricing Specialist Pay Rate: 21.00 per hour Temp to hire Howell, MI hybrid (1st week is fully remote) Training is 4-6 weeks hybrid schedule will be 2 days in office per week.
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New York This role is regulated by FINRA. As a Barclays Equity Research Analyst, Insurance, you will be reviewing business and trade publications, annual reports, financial filings, and other sources to gather, synthesize and interpret data on companies followed by the business.
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This position markets and sells Compeer Financials insurance products to clients and prospective clients and generate new business in agricultural risk services with new and existing clients while building strong relationships with clients and prospects.
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If you possess a Series 26 (or 24) License (if not, a minimum qualification is evidence of your completed SIE certification or Life Insurance License) and harbor a strong desire to lead and foster a team, then this opportunity could be an excellent match worth exploring.
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Strong knowledge of medical billing operations, insurance regulations, and revenue cycle management best practices. This role requires a strong understanding of medical billing operations, insurance regulations, and revenue cycle management best practices.
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Committed to improving the health and livelihood of our patients, our Medical Insurance Benefits Specialist will partner with our extraordinary team of pharmacists, clinicians, and business professionals to bring the highest quality treatments, care, and comfort to the patients we serve.
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Develops and impleme nts key crop insurance sales tools and presentations. Experience: Three (3) to four (4) years of experience in Crop Insurance sales and servicing or related insurance experience.
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As a crop insurance advisor you will be responsible for selling Multi-Peril, Crop Hail, Pasture, Rangeland, Forage, and Livestock products to customer and non-customer prospects. This crop insurance advisor position is responsible for maintaining and servicing assigned accounts to make sound underwriting decisions including marketing, customer service and administrative support.
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Job Title: Loan Operations Flood Insurance Specialist. The Flood Insurance Specialist will play a critical role in servicing and processing transactions for the Bank’s loans where flood coverage is required.
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This is a leadership position within HCA Healthcare’s Risk & Insurance department, supervising directly or indirectly six employees, and reporting directly to the VP Insurance. Assume primary responsibility for multiple insurance programs as agreed with VP Insurance.
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