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Independently and in partnership with marketing, claims, and underwriting, provides leadership in growing book of business by promoting loss control services. This support relates to the development and implementation of loss control and cost containment strategies and programs.
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Responsible for cost containment, cash control/banking, loss prevention, office and medical supply ordering, and inventory management, maintaining acceptable Hospital Audit scores. The Practice Manager, in partnership with the Chief of Staff (COS), ensures good communication with clients, associates, field leadership, Central Team Support, and PetSmart, and partners with the PetSmart Store Director, Salon Manager, Training Manager and PetsHotel Manager (if applicable) to optimize growth of both businesses.
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Completes the inspection report on the web-based Loss Control 360 system with Rapid Sketch. 3-5 years' experience providing commercial insurance loss control inspections.
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5 years’ experience in Property Loss Prevention/Risk Control required. Builds and maintains productive relationships with underwriting and service teams assigned to business units, with the broker/agent community, with Claim, with other Risk Control staff, and with clients.
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May help coordinate the day-to-day administrative activities among those servicing the Client’s account including the coordination of all support services such as claims and loss control.
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Job Category Risk Control The annual base salary range provided for this position is a nationwide market range and represents a broad range of salaries for this role across the country. Builds and maintains productive relationships with underwriting and service teams assigned to business units, with the broker/agentmunity, with Claim, with other Risk Control staff, and with clients.
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Possess all documents and permits required by state & federal lawFlexible work availabilityResults oriented and customer focusedPrevious customer service work experience helpful Undergo background screening in accordance with local laws and regulationsSOME Perks & Benefits (Based on eligibility requirements:) A discount program that has discounts on things like glasses, hearing aids, weight loss programs, step tracking devices, shoes, etc.
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Directly supervises the Assistant Store Manager, Human Resources Manager, Loss Prevention Manager and Promotions Manager, and indirectly all other Managers in the Store. Controls Company assets and financial efficiency by auditing reports, journals, physical inventory, and procedures to ensure system integrity; monitor and control cash management; controls Stores Operating account.
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The General Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of store operations and merchandising to ensure financial efficiency, inventory control, customer service, proper merchandise presentation, Associate morale and other duties as assigned.
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The Seasonal TM actively impacts and participates in the areas of customer satisfaction, inventory control/shrink, safety, and loss prevention so the store will operate effectively and profitably.
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One of the following areas: accounting, claims, inventory control, systems/UPC, personnel, or loss prevention/asset protection in a multi department. Measures adherence to loss prevention policies and procedures.
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Ability to manage a profit and loss statement, control labor costs, food costs and other business related functions. Control labor costs food costs. The Assistant General Manager reports to the General Manager and Regional Director of Operations.
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Provides quality loss mitigation, early payment default, and other delinquent/default loan servicing reviews. Organizes, creates, and performs quality control audits of mortgage servicing.
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Prepare materials and data as needed to support the overall functions of Risk Control, Claims Services, and Underwriting. + Travel to loss scenes to assist with and become part of the investigative team and ensure that various aspects of the investigation including evidence collection and preservation, witness interviews, analysis of the scene and to provide technical advice and consultation to attorneys and claims staff associated with the loss.
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Orders and screens miscellaneous reports needed in the rating and underwriting processes, such as Motor Vehicle reports, loss history reports, credit checks, outside inspections, loss control, etc.
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