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The Experienced Claims Examiner is responsible for the management of a complex caseload of workers compensation indemnity claims from inception to resolution. Maintains qualifying educational criteria to adjust workers’ compensation claims for the State of California; Self-Insured certification preferred.
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EXPERIENCE: Minimum of five (5) years of Underwriting experience within workers compensation (carrier). CERTIFICATIONS: Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) preferred. Coordinates with Loss Control and Claims to address any accounts performing adversely.
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BHHC has an immediate opportunity for an experienced Workers' Compensation Claims Professional. Licensed to adjust workers’ compensation claims in one or more jurisdictions.
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Duties Description Under the direction of the Public Information Specialist 2 (DC), SG-23, the incumbent will be responsible for maintaining, supporting, and enhancing the Workers’ Compensation Board’s (Board) external and internal website and paper and online forms.
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Analyzing complex internal and external loss, premium, and sales data
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In addition to managing a large portfolio of products rating highest in complexity within the unit, and serving as the interface between internal partners, external customers, and the development team throughout the planning and software development process, the Technical Product Owner 3 plays a key role in the mentorship of junior members of the ream.
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This position will focus primarily on workers compensation, this role works closely with the third-party audit service provider, billing vendors, and policy administration systems and could expand into additional lines in the future.
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Proficient understanding of workers’ compensation laws, rules, regulations, policy provisions, work classifications, premium formulas, and reporting requirements and their impact on safety outcomes and business costs.
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SIF (Idaho State Insurance Fund) is a leader in Idaho workers’ compensation. Professional designation from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, American Board of Industrial Hygiene, The Institutes, Oxford Research Institute, or Society of Human Resource Management preferred.
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Thorough knowledge of loss prevention program elements, industrial safety practices, and the identification of unsafe work practices or conditions. Retirement benefits that rock – membership in PERSI (pension plan) as well as retirement savings options via 401(k) and 457 plans.
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Experience evaluating safety-related management policies and procedures and developing written recommendations. Working directly with businesses, the Safety Services Consultant will provide professional loss control assistance by analyzing safety policies, accident statistics, and work activities and providing recommendations and training to correct unsafe behavior, working conditions and practices.
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Successfully completes the Underwriting training curriculum, introducing workers compensation law, rating and pricing regulations, negotiation techniques, and service standards. Upon successful completion of training, the Underwriter 1 will apply basic underwriting concepts and best practices in evaluating new and renewal business in accordance with established guidelines and aide senior members in developing and maintaining agency relationships.
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Analyzes current and prospective policyholders to determine appropriate quotation, indication or declination of policy. Prepares Loss Control requests for appropriate accounts. Works with the Underwriting Support Specialist team to gather appropriate information needed and reaches out to agency partners to request any additional information required.
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Draft proposed revisions to the Insurance Commissioner’s regulations related to experience rating, the classification of risks and the reporting of workers’ compensation insurance data. The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California (WCIRB) is California's trusted, objective provider of actuarially-based information and research, advisory pure premium rates, and educational services integral to a healthy workers' compensation system.
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2+ years of experience in workers' compensation or personal injury defense. Our client is seeking qualified attorneys to join their Workers' Compensation practice group out of their Chicago office.
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Company: Workers Compensation in Atlanta, Georgia
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