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MEDICAL CLAIMS ADJUSTER

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9 Downers Grove, IL Downers Grove, IL Full-time Full-time $25.
25 an hour $25.
25 an hour As a Medical Claims Adjuster with Wilson-McShane Corporation, you will be processing medical, and short-term disability claims.
This position has direct impact on the participants and families of the plans we administer by ensuring their claims are processed timely and accurately.
Our Claims Adjusters also answer a high-volume of phone calls.
This provides the opportunity to speak with participants and providers directly via phone and in person in order to best support them with their claims and benefit questions.
The schedule for this position is 8:
00am-5:
00pm, Monday-Friday with a compensation of $25.
25 per hour.
This position offers a hybrid schedule pending the completion of the initial training process.
The hybrid schedule consists of three days of in-office, and two days of remote work upon manager approval.
The Claims Adjuster position is a non-exempt position and includes benefits such as the following:
Low Deductible Health, Prescription Drug and Dental Benefits Voluntary Vision, Accident, Critical Illness and Pet Insurance 401(k) and Roth 401(k) Paid Holidays and Paid time off Employer Paid Short Term Disability Employee Assistance Program, including access to confidential counseling (virtual and in-person) Essential Skills and
Qualifications:
Minimum of two years claims paying experience preferred.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as Summary Plan Description and procedure manuals.
Computer Skills:
Proficiency with Microsoft Office.
Quick learner of other computer applications.
Bi-lingual in English/Spanish preferred.
If you enjoy utilizing attention to detail to process claims and providing excellent customer service as you assist people with their claims process, please consider applying today!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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