Workers Compensation Administrator II administers the workers' compensation program for an organization. Implements a consistent process for recording, investigating, and reporting workers' compensation claims complying with laws and regulations. Being a Workers Compensation Administrator II prepares and submits required reporting and documentation to OSHA, state and local agencies, and other entities. Monitors all claims and liaises with the employees, managers, insurance representatives, union representatives, medical staff, and attorneys involved with a case. Additionally, Workers Compensation Administrator II communicates case status details and necessary information to involved parties, including notifications of hearings, outcomes, return to work, or restrictions. Performs periodic reviews of overall cases to identify trends. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of all regulations and laws for reporting workers' compensation. May coordinate or assist with safety programs focused on injury prevention or facilitate accommodations for workers. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Workers Compensation Administrator II occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Workers Compensation Administrator II typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Workers' Compensation Administrator
SUMMARY
Effectively manage claims execution and cost containment. Responsible for assisting the administration of the workers' compensation program including injury intake, processing claims, determining appropriateness of claims, coordinating return to work and maintaining and updating case records.
Surge is a national leader with over 50 years of experience providing quality staffing and innovative workforce solutions. We take priority in building personal, long-term partnerships with our clients, and ensuring that each placement is the right fit. We are unlike other staffing agencies in that we take the time to get to know your company and its goals. Our national network has connected more than 122,000 employees on an annual basis and growing.
Production Responsibilities:
1. Email time- process incoming email in accordance with company policy and procedures, using HTDs as guides and determinants.
2. Receive and triage injury reporting calls from the injury intake line throughout the day and after hours on a rotating basis.
3. Provide immediate assistance to all field and TPA staff in response to injury notification.
4. Provide treatment authorization for initial treatment.
5. Property damage liability assessment.
6. Document Escalation- working with leaders to obtain information for completion of the file.
7. Complete company reports as required.
8. Follow company policies and procedures.
9. Maintain records to ensure completeness.
10. Answer telephone to provide desired information for branch associates, customers and temporaries.
11. Assist WC Manager with reporting.
12. Administration and enforcement of the drug testing programs.
Legal:
1. Attorney Assignment
2. Settlement Review, Evaluation & Recommendation (authorization is the purview of department Senior Vice President ONLY)
3. Litigation Management (R1, sending files, attorney interaction, docket)
Claim Execution and Cost Containment
1. Relay information to TPA and Carrier
2. Collaborate with claims examiners and TPAs for effective claims management.
3. Oversee return to work program and handle disability cases to determine the availability of modified work.
4. Review light duty payroll and approve or reject the time.
5. All other duties that may arise to ensure successful operation of the company.
6. Assist field offices with resolving questions and issues pertaining to incidents and claims of injury.