Serving the insurance industry for nearly seven decades, Network Adjusters has built a reputation as a leading third-party provider of insurance claims administration. From our offices in New York, Denver, and Kentucky we help our clients navigate complex and impactful insurance claims in a variety of industries, including transportation, inland marine, ocean marine, cannabis, construction, security, technology and more.
As a Claim Adjuster Trainee, you will learn how to investigate and manage all aspects of an insurance claim from initial investigation to final disposition. While each claim you handle may be unique, your day-to-day adjusting will include policy interpretation and evaluation of the damages being presented to work toward an amicable settlement.
Network Adjusters prides itself on advancing the careers of our team members significantly faster than others in the industry. In your Claim Adjuster Trainee role, you will be supported by a team dedicated to your growth and rapid professional development. In order to foster that growth, please note this opportunity requires an in-office presence.
**We have opportunities in Denver, CO, Farmingdale, NY and Covington, KY. The trainee role requires an in-office presence in one of our three offices. No remote or hybrid offers available.**
CLAIMS ADJUSTER TRAINEE RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Lead claim investigations to include securing testimony from involved parties and organize experts such as engineers, forensic analysts, and attorneys to determine who is legally liable and what the claim is worth.
· Evaluate claims against insurance contracts to interpret how the policy applies and write professional correspondence to involved parties summarizing your analysis.
· Utilize conflict resolution and customer service skills to deliver claims decisions with empathy and confidence.
· Demonstrate ability to work autonomously on claim investigations while collaborating with team members to build engagement and knowledge for future growth.
· Negotiating settlements within given authority.
CLAIMS ADJUSTER TRAINEE BENEFITS:
· Competitive salary with ability to quickly advance
· Initial performance and salary review upon successful completion of licensing exam
· 401(k) with company match / Retirement planning
· Paid time off / Company paid holidays
· Comprehensive health plans including dental and vision coverage
· Flex Spending Account
· Company paid life insurance
· Company paid long term disability
· Supplemental life insurance
· Opportunity to buy into short term disability
· Family leave
· Employee Assistance Program
The starting salary for this position is $57,000; factors such as licensing, certifications, work, and relative experience will be taken into consideration.
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