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Partner with specialized, dedicated corporate resources for issues such as diversity & inclusion, leave of absence, accommodations, benefits, unemployment, workers compensation, and safety.
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Customize insurance solutions to align with each client’s specific risk management needs, encompassing property, liability, workers’ compensation, and other commercial insurance lines. Profound understanding of commercial insurance products, including property, liability, workers’ compensation, and business interruption insurance.
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Provides direction and guidance to branch and administrative employees to ensure workers compensation, and unemployment claims are reported and handled appropriately. 3 -5 years' experience in health care; some experience in home care, home health, or private duty is preferred.
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Prospect, cold-call, and cultivate leads to expand the client base for commercial insurance products. Our recruiters have a proven track record of placing top-tier talent across industry verticals, with deep expertise in numerous professional services.
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Provides medical management to workers compensation injured employees, performing case management through telephonic and in-person contact with injured workers and medical providers.
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Coordinate with the Safety Director on workers' compensation issues. ⢠Knowledgeable in workers' compensation case management, including return to work programs. Maintain and mange personnel files including training records, safety activities, OSHA personnel items, and workers' compensation.
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Ensures staff compliance with Workers’ Compensation laws and mandated regulatory reporting requirements. Knowledge of the entire claims administration, case management and cost containment solution as applicable to Workers’ Compensation.
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Manage workers compensation claims. Below is a brief outline of a pretty amazing opportunity to grow with the SIA Best Staffing Company to Work! Manage workers compensation claims. Previous use and knowledge of back office systems (payroll, databases, etc), ATS.Someone who identifies and utilizes their resources.
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Client : State of New Mexico - New Mexico’s Workers’ Compensation Administration (WCA) For security, Contractor shall evaluate the project’s compliance with State of New Mexico information technology (IT) security policies, processes, and procedures in the development of the products IT security.
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Therapists would be working with shoulders, back, spine, knees, mostly ortho, an occasional neuro and some workers compensation. At Prime, we concentrate on building careers and we offer attractive compensation packages.
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7 years of Managing Workers Compensation Adjusters. Our client, a National Insurance Company, is looking to add a Claims Manager for their direct hire opportunity. 7 years of Managing Workers Compensation Adjusters.
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You will assess the risk for various commercial insurance lines of business that can include Property, General Liability, Workers Compensation, Auto/Fleet, Products Liability, Inland Marine and Builders Risk.
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The Underwriting Intern will learn about workers’ compensation insurance and the fundamentals of the underwriting function. Reports to: Underwriting Manager. training, our underwriting guidelines, and predictive analytics tools to evaluate and service policies, answer customer questions, issue endorsements, and build and maintain relationships with our policyholders and agent partners.
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Experienced in investigation of product/auto/general liability claims, Workers Compensation, disability claims, life insurance and contestable death claims. CoventBridge offers the most premiere compensation package in the industry.
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Well suited candidates in Commercial Lines will have job opportunities ranging across the following Property & Casualty sectors including General Liability, Professional / Management Liability, Property, Workers Compensation, Commercial Auto, Umbrella, Inland Marine, and/or Excess & Surplus commercial lines of business.
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