Insurance Premium Auditor- Workers Compensation
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About SFM
Since 1983, our mission has been to be the workers' compensation partner of choice for agents, employers and their workers. In that time, we've expanded to well over 25,000 customers in the Midwest and grown our offerings to include vocational rehabilitation, loss prevention, medical services and more. Though much has changed through the years, our focus continues to be unrivaled customer service, safety, and providing better outcomes for employers and injured workers.
The role
The Internal Premium Auditor is responsible for conducting premium audits on worker's compensation insurance policies to ensure that the insurance premiums our policyholders are paying are correct. To achieve this, you will review payroll records and other business records to true up the policy on an annual basis. We will provide you training to effectively evaluate a customer's payroll, determine proper class codes and subcontractor exposure to calculate the final premium for our customers. Audits are done per the respective business's procedures or client service instructions. Excellent customer service skills are needed as you will be contacting policyholders via email and or phone, and you must have effective communication and analytical skills. Most audits are done in a virtual setting, so you will obtain most information electronically and work from your desk to complete the audits. Hybrid work is offered, and some in office time is needed. Applicants will need to live in Minnesota.
What You Will Be Doing
Performs premium audits electronically, paper copies or telephonically as assigned on less complex accounts with premiums typically less than $10,000. This includes:
comparing the policyholder's payroll records with the estimated or actual payroll reported. reconciling the appropriate job classification code with the code reported by the policyholder and adjusting premium accordingly;
determining the scope of operations by reviewing contracts between the policyholder and other entities and applying workers' compensation statutes and rules to determine whether a true independent contractor relationship exists.
Summarizes all exposure information in accordance with policy contract, terms, such as MWCIA, NCCI, WCRB and MWCARP requirements, state-applicable rules, and Company best practices. Communicates audit results to the policyholder and reconciles any differences. Conveys pertinent information gained or determined by analysis of the policyholder's records to agents, marketing underwriters, and other team members.
Processes audits to determine current premium base by entering audit results in the database.
Takes advantage of learning opportunities to develop, update and expand skills, knowledge and abilities and applies learning. Keeps apprised of current audit rules and regulations and company best practices.
Provides high quality customer service to agents and various policyholders by professionally receiving and appropriately responding to telephone inquiries related to premium billing and premium audits. Maintains appropriate interactions with persons both within the organization and externally.
Handles the dispute process according to SFM's specifications or the other contract, working with policyholder, agent, and other entities as needed.
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Physical Requirements
Regular attendance is required. Work takes place in a semi paperless environment within an office setting, either on business premises or other remote location, using standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and photocopiers, which requires being stationary for extended periods of time. Must be able to be in office when required. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; use hands and fingers, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms and work with close vision. This position requires the ability to occasionally lift office products and supplies, up to 20 pounds. Work is performed indoors with little to no exposure to extreme outdoor weather conditions.
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The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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