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Understand and follow all EEOC, workers compensation, OSHA and other safety rules. As the Payroll Coordinator, you will provide exceptional services to internal and external customers regarding payroll and billing.
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Corresponds with Occupational Health Nurse on workers' compensation claims and assists with coordination of referrals to medical specialist and other providers to ensure appropriate and cost-effective care.
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Reviews medical files and provides recommendations for utilization review, chart reviews, medical necessity, appropriateness of care and return to work, short and long-term disability, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Group health and workers compensation claims.
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Our client, a regional general practice litigation firm, is seeking a Workers' Compensation Associate to join their team. Candidates should have 1+ years of experience with Florida Workers' Compensation matters, and should be admitted to practice in FL.Competitive salary ($80,000 to $110,000), bonus and benefits.
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Most surveys are focused on assessing thebusiness for Property and General Liability coverage, but we also service other commercialinsurance lines of business including Workers Compensation, Auto/Fleet, Products Liability,Inland Marine and Builders Risk. All interested candidates are encouraged to apply.
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EzURS.com Inc., has an ongoing need for Chiropractic Consultants to perform a wide variety of world-class utilization review, disability, peer reviews products in multiple lines of business including health, workers compensation, and auto liability cases.
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Are you an accomplished Board Certified Spine Surgeon or Board Certified Neurosurgeon ? This telecommute role provides the ability for you to customize your schedule and caseload within a Monday - Friday work week and within business hours.
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Leading law firm is seeking a Workers Compensation Attorney with 2-7 years of experience. File review and legal analysis of workers compensation claims. 2-7 years experience in workers compensation.
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Construction provides a full suite of insurance solutions suited to construction contractors of all sizes, including General Liability, Property, Marine, Automobile, Workers' Compensation, Umbrella, and more.
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A minimum of one (1) year adult medical/surgical nursing experience and three (3) years case management experience in the workers compensation arena. These services will support the DOL Office of Workers Compensation (OWCP) and the Division of Federal Employees Compensation (DFEC.
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The Workers Compensation (WC) Account Specialist is responsible for account management of applicable workers compensation cases. The Workers Compensation (WC) Account Specialist is responsible for account management of applicable workers compensation cases.
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We are seeking an experienced workers compensation adjuster toprovide front-line customer-focused handling of lost time complex claims for an assigned market. Leverage your industry experience and join our expanding team in thisWorkers Compensation Claims Adjusterrole.
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Provide support and advice to Risk/Insurance team regarding workers compensation claims involving union employees. Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several US geographic markets.
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Having your BSN, CCM, and/or any other insurance/workers compensation certifications is a huge plus! Experience with Workers Compensation or Disability Management. As our Telephonic Nurse Care Manager, you will coordinate all aspects of patient care for high-risk individuals.
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Candidates should have 1+ years of experience with Florida Workers' Compensation matters, and should be admitted to practice in FL. This is a fully remote position. Candidates should have 1+ years of experience with Florida Workers' Compensation matters, and should be admitted to practice in FL.
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