Workers’ Compensation Claims Careers – Assistant, Associate, Representative, Examiner & Team Leads

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<p>By joining Sedgwick, you'll be part of something truly meaningful. It’s what our 33,000 colleagues do every day for people around the world who are facing the unexpected. We invite you to grow your career with us, experience our caring culture, and enjoy work-life balance. Here, there’s no limit to what you can achieve.</p><p></p><p>Newsweek Recognizes Sedgwick as America’s Greatest Workplaces National Top Companies</p><p>Certified as a Great Place to Work®</p><p><span style="font-size:14px">Fortune Best Workplaces in Financial Services & Insurance</span></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p>Workers’ Compensation Claims Careers – Assistant, Associate, Representative, Examiner & Team Leads<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p>Sedgwick is growing! As we support a newly acquired dedicated client, we are building a pipeline of talented claims professionals across multiple career levels—from entry-level Claims Assistants to experienced Claims Examiners and supervisory positions. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team and play a key role in delivering high-quality claims service for a new client partnership.</p><div></div><p>We are hiring across several levels. Placement will be determined based on your experience, skills, and career progression:</p><p></p><p><b>Claims Assistant (Entry-Level)</b></p><ul><li>Provide administrative support to claims staff and perform other office tasks depending on the client program. Responsibilities include setting up new claims, managing documentation, and maintaining accurate records.</li></ul><p>Experience:</p><ul><li>Six (6) months of clerical or customer service experience</li></ul><p></p><p><b>Claims Associate (Entry-Level)</b></p><ul><li>Analyze lower-level medical-only workers’ compensation claims to determine benefits due and ensure ongoing adjudication within company standards and industry best practices. Review documentation for completeness and accuracy.</li></ul><p>Experience:</p><ul><li>One (1) year of general office experience</li></ul><p></p><p><b>Claims Representative</b></p><ul><li>Process low-level workers’ compensation claims to determine benefits due; ensure ongoing adjudication within company standards and industry best practices; identify subrogation opportunities; and negotiate settlements with general supervision. Review coverage, assess damages, and determine liability within authority limits.</li></ul><p>Experience:</p><ul><li>Two (2) years of workers’ compensation claims management experience</li><li>Georgia (GA) licensing required</li></ul><p></p><p><b>Claims Examiner (Advanced Level)</b></p><ul><li>Analyze complex or technically difficult workers’ compensation claims to determine benefits due. Handle high-exposure claims involving litigation and rehabilitation. Ensure ongoing adjudication within service expectations, industry best practices, and specific client requirements. Identify subrogation opportunities and negotiate settlements. Conduct in-depth investigations and make coverage determinations.</li></ul><p>Experience:</p><ul><li>Five (5) years of workers’ compensation claims management experience</li><li>Georgia (GA) licensing required</li></ul><p></p><p><b>Claims Team Lead (Supervisory)</b></p><ul><li>Supervise multiple teams of examiners and technical staff. Monitor workloads, provide training, and oversee individual claim activities. Offer technical and jurisdictional guidance on claims adjudication. Maintain diaries for team claims, including frequent updates on complex or high-exposure cases.</li></ul><p>Experience:</p><ul><li>Six (6) years of claims experience, including two (2) years in a supervisory role</li><li>Georgia (GA) licensing required</li></ul><div></div><p></p><p><b>Why Join Us</b></p><ul><li>Flexible work schedule</li><li>Referral incentive program</li><li>Career development and advancement opportunities</li><li>Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) starting on day one</li></ul><p></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left">Sedgwick is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace.</p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><h2><span>If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, consider applying for it anyway! Sedgwick is building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace and recognizes that each person possesses a unique combination of skills, knowledge, and experience. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. </span></h2>

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