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LAUSD is currently seeking well-qualified candidates to fill a Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist position. Two (2) years of experience as a workers' compensation claims adjuster, which must include at least one (1) year of experience regarding workers’ compensation claims covered by California law.
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Expanding Workers' Compensation Defense firm looking for a dynamic associate to join our team. you are TRULY INTERESTED in WORKERS COMPENSATION DEFENSE. Candidate "MUST" be at least a 1-2 year licensed attorney with the State of California or a recent law school graduate waiting on bar results.
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Serves as primary support and liaison to IT for the Classification/Compensation Action Request (CCAR) system and Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) by participating in on-going enhancement meetings and tracking enhancement progress.
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We are looking for a Manager of Benefits & Compensation that will oversee and execute against all Reformation benefits and compensation strategies including annual benefit renewal, Leave of Absence management, living wage, bonus programs, and salary range surveys and analysis.
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Plans the multi-disciplined and complex work associated with those utility construction activities involving public agencies, public/private utilities, and other third parties, by facilitating and expediting approval of permits and plans to keep construction projects on schedule.
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As a Senior Associate Attorney specializing in Workers' Compensation, you will play a pivotal role in providing exceptional legal counsel and representation to clients navigating complex workers' compensation claims.
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Bicycle Casino is seeking a highly motivated Compensation & Benefits Manager to join our dynamic HR team. The Compensation & Benefits Manager will manage several functions within the HR department and should be well versed in all aspects of Human Resources.
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PRIMARY PURPOSE : To analyze complex or technically difficult workers' compensation claims to determine benefits due; to work with high exposure claims involving litigation and rehabilitation; to ensure ongoing adjudication of claims within service expectations, industry best practices and specific client service requirements; and to identify subrogation of claims and negotiate settlements.
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The Staff/Sr. Staff Attorney is an in-house, fully remote, position that will handle a designated caseload of Workers' Compensation cases appearances before the California Workers' Compensation Boards in Marina Del Rey, Los Angeles, Van Nuys, and Oxnard.
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The Claims Manager will be responsible to act as a liaison for our clients in the management of Worker's Compensation claims. Sometimes the job is as simple as relaying information at the right time, following our process - or making a simple status request from an insurance adjuster so we're up to date on a claim.
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Minimum of 5 years of legal practice experience handling complex/life pension Workers’ Compensation cases. Minimum of 2 years of legal practice experience handling complex Workers’ Compensation cases.
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Our client, an A Rated Insurance Carrier, is seeking to add a Remote - Senior California Workers' Compensation Claims Examiner to their organization. This person will be responsible for handling moderate to complex California Workers' Compensation claims from inception to close.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS and RESPONSIBILITIES Analyzes and processes complex or technically difficult workers' compensation claims by investigating and gathering information to determine the exposure on the claim; manages claims through well-developed action plans to an appropriate and timely resolution.
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Summary: The main function of a Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster is to investigate, analyze, and determine the extent of insurance company's responsibility for lost wages, medical benefits, and permanent impairment.
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The Sr. Compensation Analyst will be responsible for assisting management in the administration and implementation of staff compensation program(s) and initiatives. Senior Compensation Analyst page is loaded.
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