Workers Compensation Claims Examiner Senior Lead
Company: University of Wisconsin System
Location: Madison
Posted on: February 2, 2025
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Job Description:
The Universities of Wisconsin are a premier system of public
higher education serving more than 164,000 students. Awarding
nearly 37,000 degrees annually, the universities are Wisconsin's
talent pipeline, putting graduates in position to increase their
earning power, contribute to their communities, and make Wisconsin
a better place to live. Through a constellation of 13 universities
statewide, the Universities of Wisconsin are a tremendous academic,
cultural, and economic resource for Wisconsin, the nation, and the
world.
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The Universities of Wisconsin Administration assists in
establishing policies, planning the programmatic financial and
physical development of the Universities. UWSA supports the
Universities in delivering transformative educational outcomes and
research that expands the boundaries of knowledge. We work to
extend the value of our universities beyond the boundaries of the
campuses, seeking to enhance the quality of life for all in
Wisconsin and beyond, in fulfillment of the Wisconsin Idea.
The mission of the Office of Risk Management is to provide a safe
and healthful higher education environment for students, faculty,
staff, and others utilizing UW System programs and facilities. The
Office of Risk Management strives to meet this goal with:
proactive loss prevention, health, safety, and environmental
management
quality property, liability, and worker's compensation claims
management
protection of UW System assets
risk assessments and mitigation planning
The Office of Risk Management efforts encompass developing and
maintaining emergency management systems and responses, monitoring
areas of high risk, providing guidance and expertise on worker's
compensation claims and workplace injuries, negotiating insurance
policies on behalf of the UW System, and more.
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the supervision of the Risk Management Director in the
University of Wisconsin Administration, this position manages an
assigned portion of complex university employee worker's
compensation claims.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsibilities include the following key activities:
Receive and investigate complex claims to approve, suspend, or deny
claims within the statutory guidelines laid out by Wisconsin Stats.
Chapter 102.
Following compensability determination, issues timely worker's
compensation benefits and maintains appropriate case reserves.
Interprets and evaluates medical reports to determine benefits.
Handle confidential information relating to employee data and
medical records
Recommends appropriate use of third-party services such as private
investigations, independent medical examinations, and case
management services.
Evaluates the potential for third party lawsuits and notifies all
parties of the state's subrogation interests.
Assist campuses in the development of early return to work
programs, striving to restore the injured worker to a pre-injury
health status and gainful employment.
Pays medical bills when appropriate; also authorizes payment of
bills to bill review.
Research worker's compensation issues, reports findings, and
assists in evaluation of reports, decisions, and results in
relations to established goals.
Recommends new approaches, policies, and procedures to effect
continual improvements in efficiency of department and services
performed.
Assist in the training and mentoring of the worker's compensation
examiners.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
To be considered for this position, a candidate must have:
5 years of direct worker's compensation claims experience,
including the handling of indemnity and lost time claims.
Experience with subrogation and litigation.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Proficient use of Microsoft Office Products
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to analyze difficult problems and make independent
judgments
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Well qualified applicants will also have a substantial amount of
experience in a combination of the following:
7 years of direct worker's compensation claims experience.
COMMITMENT TO INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE
Inclusive Excellence is a source of strength, creativity, and
innovation for Universities of Wisconsin. We value the
contributions of each person and respect the profound ways their
identity, culture, background, experience, status, abilities, and
opinion enrich the Universities of Wisconsin community. We commit
ourselves to the pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning,
research, scholarship, creative activity, community service, and
diversity as inextricably linked goals.
Universities of Wisconsin fulfills its public mission by creating a
welcoming and inclusive community for people from every background
- people who serve the State of Wisconsin and the public good.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
This offer of employment is conditional pending the results of a
criminal background check and a reference check process that
includes questions regarding employee misconduct, sexual violence
and sexual harassment. If you have prior work history within the
past 7 years with Universities of Wisconsin, your personnel file
will also be reviewed for employee misconduct. If the results are
unacceptable, the offer will be withdrawn or, if you have started
employment, your employment will be terminated.
The Universities of Wisconsin will not sponsor a work visa for this
position at the time of hire or anytime during employment. All
persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility
to work in the United States and complete the required Employment
Eligibility Form I-9 upon hire.
WORK LOCATION
Limited telecommuting or hybrid work options may be available and
may be considered only after a satisfactory probationary period.
Preference will be given to candidates that reside within the state
of Wisconsin. The office is located at 780 Regent Street, Suite
105, Madison, Wisconsin 53715. Telecommuting agreements are subject
to change at any time.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The WC Claims Examiner Senior - Lead (working title), Workers'
Compensation Administrator (Inst) (official title) is a full-time,
salaried (exempt) academic staff appointment. Well-qualified
candidates can expect a starting annual salary within the range of
$70,000 - $80,000 annually commensurate with the candidate's
education, related experience, and qualifications.
The Universities of Wisconsin employees receive an excellent
benefits package. To learn more about the benefits package, review
the Universities of Wisconsin Employee Benefits Quick Guide
(FA/AS/LI). Use the Health & Retirement Contributions Estimator to
calculate the estimated value of your compensation and
benefits.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
To ensure full consideration, please submit application materials
as soon as possible. Applicant screening will begin immediately and
be ongoing through Sunday, February 2, 2025. However, applications
may be accepted until the position has been filled.
Visit UWSA Applicant Portal to submit your materials online and
select the appropriate applicant portal, either External Applicants
or Internal Applicants and click on the position title that you
want to apply for. To receive full consideration, interested
applicants are required to apply online and provide materials
listed below in pdf format:
Resume
Cover letter addressing your experience and education as it applies
to all minimum and preferred qualifications
Failing to submit the required application documents may disqualify
your application.
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