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Posted on Jul 12, 2024 ProfileSan Francisco office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a workers' compensation defense attorney with 2-5 years of workers’ compensation experience.
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At least five years' experience as an actuary or senior actuarial analyst in a casualty insurance company, rating organization, consulting firm, or a state insurance department, with workers’ compensation experience strongly preferred.
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Special skills and knowledge include familiarity with computers word processing medical terminology spreadsheets CPT/ICD9 coding and workers compensation procedures and experience with registration and billing.
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Interested in learning about managing workers' compensation cases and helping people to get the medical treatment and disability benefits that they need? We are looking for an enthusiastic, energetic, Paralegal / Legal-assistant to join our team to fight on behalf of injured workers.
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If Occupational Health: Bachelors degree in finance, business administration, hospital administration, risk management and insurance, nurising OR four (4) years of experience in workers compensation claims and/or occupational health service sales.
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National Accounts provides casualty solutions for clients with significant risk with coverages such as Workers' Compensation, General and Product Liability, as well as Commercial Automobile Liability.
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An established and growing practice with offices all over California is seeking to add experienced Workers Compensation Defense Attorneys to their team! You can have the choice to work on-site, hybrid, or remote.
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As one of the 10 largest insurance brokerage firms in the U.S., Alliant provides property and casualty, workers' compensation, employee benefits, surety, and financial products and services to clients nationwide.
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As part of our comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards. In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
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If you share this vision, we invite you to explore this exciting opportunity with us: the role of Workers' Compensation Claims Specialist. Experience: Generally, 6 to 10 years of experience handling California Workers' Compensation claims.
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Knowledge of pertinent federal and state regulations and filing and compliance requirements (both adopted and pending) that affect retiree benefits programs, including ACA, ERISA, COBRA, FMLA, ADA, Section 125, workers' compensation, Medicare, OBRA, and Social Security and DOL requirements a plus.
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Under the general direction of the Presiding Workers' Compensation Judge and the Supervising Workers' Compensation Consultant, the Workers’ Compensation Consultant (WCC) assists parties, whether represented by counsel or not, by providing general public information concerning workers’ compensation benefits and procedures.
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Currently - HIGH DEMAND for California Workers Compensation premium audit experience. 10 most current years of premium audit experience with Property & Casualty (P&C) or Life & Health insurance carrier or MGU in an auditor role.
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AC Transit is currently seeking candidates for the position of Program Specialist in the Worker's Compensation Department. Experience: Three (3) years of recent, verifiable, specialized administrative, analytical or program support experience or two (2) years at a level equivalent to the District’s classification of Assistant Program Specialist.
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Oversee workers compensation claims management; conduct regular site audits and inspections; analyze key metrics to identify areas for improvements. Holder of TWIC (Transportation Workers Identification Credentials) or eligible to obtain one.
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