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Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a non-commissioned officer in Paralegal Specialist classifications or Paralegal Specialist specialty codes in the Legal and Kindred field of work involving workers’ compensation claims on a year-for-year basis for the required experience.
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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT-NEURO Location: Baltimore, Maryland JOB SUMMARY: Performs a variety of clinical duties and technical procedures to assist in the delivery of healthcare services to patients.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 6 Years, A law firm is seeking a Senior Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Associate Attorney or Counsel for their Baltimore, MD office. The Senior Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Associate Attorney or Counsel will bring extensive experience in executive compensation matters to the firm's fast-paced Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation group.
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I am seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Associate Attorney for a Baltimore firm. I am seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Associate Attorney for a Baltimore firm. Background: 2+ years with plaintiff side WC experience is ideal Plaintiffs' personal injury would also be considered WC defense may also be considered Well-rounded litigation experience Admitted in MD Benefits: Solid benefits Bonus opportunities with settled cases In-office position with flexibility If you are interested in making a change, please reach out to me at michelle.
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Work closely with the CHRO and VP of Total Rewards on the Compensation Committee materials, research and preparation. This role is responsible for providing the strategic direction in the design and execution of Regal Rexnord’s global compensation programs including the company’s equity compensation programs, executive compensation, compensation committee research and preparation.
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Manage Workers' Compensation claims with lost time to conclusion and negotiate settlements where appropriate to resolve claims. Minimum of 1 year Workers Compensation claim handling experience or successful completion of the WC trainee program required.
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We are looking for candidates that have insurance defense, workers' compensation and/or personal injury experience. 2+ years of experience in workers' compensation defense law. Semmes, Bowen & Semmes has an immediate opening in our Baltimore office for an associate with 2+ years' experience in Worker's Compensation and Employers' Liability.
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Baltimore – Workers’ Compensation Paralegal Assistant. Ingerman & Horowitz, LLP, a plaintiff personal injury law firm Headquartered in Baltimore, MD seeks a Paralegal Assistant for a busy Workers’ Compensation department.
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This person will report to the NACA Compensation Manager, work closely with the HR Executive Compensation Team and interact with segment and corporate finance leadership on compensation related matters.
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Uncover and communicate in simple terms the story found within a variety of complex total rewards-related datasets including total rewards costs, compensation benchmarking, pay analysis, job architecture, compensation budgeting, sentiment, performance development, career levelling, benefits, pension, textual market intelligence and executive compensation data.
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