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Claims Representative
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Country: USA
Location: South Dakota-East/Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, SD 57103
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Location:Sioux Falls, SD 57103
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Claims Review and Adjusting
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Claims Representative
RAS is a risk management company looking to add experienced professionals to our team! At RAS you will work with clients to control costs and exposure in the area of worker’s compensation. RAS has a great work environment located in Cherapa Place, a brand new “green” building on the banks of the Big Sioux River in beautiful downtown Sioux Falls.
At RAS, we need and value your core business knowledge. This position demands knowledge of business practices and a desire to help others. Use your business experience and knowledge to work with and apply state laws for employers in determining if an employee’s injury qualifies for coverage under our insurance policy. In this position you will also assist injured employees through their recovery and get them back to work as soon as possible.
If you are looking for a career position with an exciting, growing and paperless organization we want you on our team! If you have worked with insurance law, insurance claims, administration of workers’ compensation in the health care industry or for an employer, we need you! Great computer skills, foundational business knowledge and willingness to learn and grow are also valuable for this position. We offer competitive wages, a great work/life balance and an amazing view!
Apply online by clicking the following link: https://home.eease.com/recruit/?id=53895. Contact HR at jobs@rascompanies.com or 605-361-4142 if you are unable to apply using this link.
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