Workers' Compensation - Claims Analyst 2 Information Technology (IT) - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Workers' Compensation - Claims Analyst 2

Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA $30.
90 - $36.
94 an hour $30.
90 - $36.
94 an hour 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR:
The Claims Analyst 2 successfully performs accurate and timely reviews of workers' compensation claims in accordance with established analysis procedures and as directed by the Claims Analysis Manager.
Additional opportunities include but are not limited to responding to regulatory inquiries, participating in audits and examinations mandated by state agencies, investigating and developing responses to statutory compliance matters, and enhancing existing audit tools/processes.
HOW YOU'D FIT IN:
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Diploma High School Diploma Required Less than 2 years At least 6 months experience in workers' compensation claim management at the Claims Professional 2 level or higher Preferred Prior experience in the fields of auditing, quality control, or workers compensation Preferred In accordance with the California Equal Pay Act, the pay scale for this job is $30.
8991 - $36.
9375 per hour.
This pay scale is an estimate of the hourly range the employer reasonably expects to pay for the position based on potential employee qualifications, operational needs, and other considerations consistent with applicable law.
The actual hourly wage may be above or below the range.
The pay scale applies only to this position and only if it is filled in California.
The pay scale may be different for other positions or in other locations.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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