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Coordinate workers' compensation claims with third-party administrators. The benefits specialist will assist with benefits administration, enrollment, and questions, insurance billing, and maintain employee databases and files.
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Assignment of a local territory to help develop Commercial Package new business opportunities along with Auto, Workers Compensation, and Umbrella. Ability to work with sales, loss prevention, premium audit, product development staff and the broker community.
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Familiarity with OSHA regulations, workers compensation, state short-term disability, federal and state family leave rules, state unemployment forms. The candidate hired for this position should have experience with ADP Workforce Now, reviewing applicant resumes, working with department supervisors to schedule interview appointments, conducting interviews, administering onboarding paperwork, enrolling eligible employees in medical, vision, life insurance/LTD benefits and reconciling invoices.
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Our firm is searching for a seasoned workers compensation paralegal to join an attorney unit in the Ewing, NJ office. The candidate must have experience with Workers Compensation.
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Creates and maintains individual personnel files/records (manual and electronic) as well as Center employee-related files/records including Benefit Accruals, Service Date Adjustments, Licensure/Certification/Education, OSHA, Workers' Compensation, Unemployment Claims, and Employee Health/Medical Records (i.e. Drug Testing, CPR, Hep B, PPD, Physicals, FMLA) according to policy and legal standards.
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To analyze workers compensation claims on behalf of our valued clients to determine benefits due, while ensuring ongoing adjudication of claims within service expectations, industry best practices, and specific client service requirements.
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Multi-state knowledge for Workers’ Compensation and/or Personal Auto (PIP) a plusStrong communication skills, including writing, speaking and active listening. Knowledge of CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and ICD-10 codes required.
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10+ years of underwriting experience including products, property, workers compensation and automobile. We have an opportunity for a VP, U.S. Field Underwriting Manager to join our Berkley Life Sciences team.
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We are looking for a Workers Compensation Paralegal/Legal Assistant l to join our clients Workers' Compensation team in their Trenton office. At least five years of working experience as a legal assistant or Paralegal in the Workers' Compensation area of law.
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Support human resources and site management as the corporate point of contact for workers compensation claims. Working knowledge of property and casualty insurance policy terms and conditions and the US workers’ compensation system.
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At least two years of working experience as a legal assistant or Paralegal in the Workers Compensation area of law. Top Law Firm seeking a Workers Compensation Legal Assistant.
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This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship.
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Acts as liaison to corporate office for accounts payable, human resources, Workers' Compensation, and billing issues. Questions about the duties and responsibilities of this position should be directed to the reporting Manager or Human Resources.
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Implement policies, procedures, and training to ensure compliance with Company, OSHA, DOT and EPA regulations with emphasis on hazardous materials and power industrial equipment to reduce work-related injury/illnesses, property damage and workers compensation cost.
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Workers Compensation Insurance Liability and Malpractice Insurance Participation in partially subsidized Health Insurance Plan. Join our green card sponsorship program and receive a permanent Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and a green card and we will place you in a U.S. hospital.
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