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New Brunswick
Insurance
Experienced
Full-time
$34.35 - $40.71 / hour
Competition Number: 24-000000-47

The team at WorkSafeNB is passionate about promoting health and safety in New Brunswick workplaces. We strive to make New Brunswick the safest place to work. However, injuries do occur, and when they do, we are committed to providing caring recovery and return to work services, benefits, and compensation to injured workers and their families. Culture is the heartbeat of the organization. The stronger it is, the further we go! Selected by our employees, our WorkSafeNB values shape our culture. We put our values of Accountability, Collaboration and Trust into ACTion. We demonstrate accountability by taking pride in and ownership of our work so we can take care of our clients and other New Brunswickers. Through collaboration, we build strong partnerships and innovate to achieve better outcomes. Trust guides our organization; we lead and listen with empathy and embrace diversity, inclusion and belonging. These ACTions shape us.

WorkSafeNB is looking to hire permanent and casual full-time Bilingual positions for Claim Adjudicators. The normal hours of work for employees in the bargaining unit shall be thirty-five hours per 5-day work week, Monday to Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

What you'll do

Responsibilities

Reporting to the Manager, Adjudication Services, you will provide superior client service by rendering quality decisions in a timely fashion on claim entitlement and providing timely access to care for workers. This includes medical aid and loss of earnings entitlement. You will support the worker in their recovery and enable the worker to stay at work and/or return to work. To protect the integrity of the system, you will make decisions in compliance with Workers' Compensation Act or any other relevant legislations, and WorkSafeNB policies, directives, and standard operating procedures.

Your key areas of responsibility include:

· Providing quality and timely decisions on claim entitlement in keeping with established service standards by claim type for all new claims, reconsiderations and recurrences while maintaining compliance with legislation, policies and procedures.

· Communicating the adjudication decisions clearly and concisely by preparing decision letters, in a timely fashion, for the workers, employers, service providers, etc. anchored into legislation and policies.

· Gathering and requesting any information and evidence required to complete and weigh it, using administrative justice principles, to ensure quality and timely adjudication decisions are made in accordance with legislation, policies, and standard operating procedures.

· Evaluating and determining if new incoming information is material and substantial and a claim decision should be reconsidered or if a new decision is required.

· Utilizing disability duration guidelines to educate and create expectation regarding stay at work and return to work options with workers, employers, and service providers. Initialize stay at work or return to work processes.

· Initiating, supporting, authorizing, and setting-up the medical rehabilitation plan (including return to work plans) in accordance with legislation, policies, and standard operating procedures.

· Evaluating and taking appropriate action on incoming information.

· Identifying issues impacting the claim, recovery, and stay/return to work and coordinate appropriate referrals when indicated.

You embrace the following competencies:

· Client-focused Service

· Teamwork and Collaboration

· Adaptability

· Ensuring Accountability

· Decision Making

· Analytical Thinking

· Written Communication

· Information Gathering and Processing

· Resilience

· Legislation and Compliance

What you'll need

Qualifications

Candidates are required to demonstrate on their application all of the qualifications, knowledge, skills and/or abilities in the following areas, in order to be given further consideration:

· A completed University Degree in business, law, education, health care, social sciences, kinesiology, or a related field.

· Must have a minimum two years of experience in a decision-making capacity interpreting and applying policies, procedures, and/or legislation within a client service environment, or related experience such as, but not limited to:

o Making adjudicative decisions or entitlement decisions or insurance claims decisions based on a defined set of criteria (i.e., policies, procedures, legislation, etc.)

o Applying law and/or policy to make determinations based on a defined set of criteria (i.e., policies, procedures, legislation, etc.)

o Caseload management

o Managing and assessing workplace-based programs

o Writing high-level decision documents for presentations at quasi-judicial hearings

o Working in a health care field with experience in having gained knowledge of medical terminology/issues and an ability to interpret medical reports.

· Ability to provide superior client service in, sometimes, confrontational, and sensitive situations.

· Ability to communicate effectively complex and difficult concepts in a clear and concise manner, both verbally and in writing.

· Ability to plan and organize in a fast-paced and high-demanding environment with multiple competing priorities. Ability to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines while providing excellent client service.

· Ability to objectively review information and apply independent reasoning for quality and timely decision-making in a fast-paced, high-volume work environment. Ability to obtain, assess and evaluate information to support claims decisions. This requires a high level of attention to details.

· Ability to interpret and apply provisions, policies, procedures, and legislation. Understanding of the Workers' Compensation Act, Firefighters Act and any other relevant legislation and policies.

· Ability to work and communicate well with others during day-to-day activities and to collaborate with others to achieve team goals.

The following equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered:

· A completed two (2) year post-secondary education diploma in business, law, health care or social science-related fields, or a related field with four (4) years of experience in a decision-making capacity interpreting and applying policies, procedures, and/or legislation within a client service environment, or related experience as defined above.

· Or a completed one (1) year paralegal post-secondary education diploma with five (5) years of experience in a decision-making capacity interpreting and applying policies, procedures, and/or legislation within a client service environment, or related experience as defined above.

Written and spoken competency in English and French are required for these positions. This competition will also be used to establish an inventory of qualified candidates to fill permanent and casual full-time Bilingual Adjudicator positions.

Hourly rate: $34.35 to $40.71, as per the current collective agreement - Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1866. New employees will receive Step 1 at $34.35/hour of the pay band for the position appointment.

Benefits will vary depending on the type of position being considered (permanent or casual full-time)

Your primary workspace will be from your in-home office, with the occasional expectation of in person meetings, for that reason, working from outside the province or country is not permissible.

If you are interested in an exciting and rewarding opportunity with WorkSafeNB, please apply online at www.worksafenb.ca by December 31, 2024.

We thank all those who apply however only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

For more information about WorkSafeNB, or this and other employment opportunities, please visit our website at worksafenb.ca.

We're looking for

Core Skills

Adjudication

A little bit about us

WorkSafeNB

Organization

WorkSafeNB administers no-fault workplace accident and disability insurance for employers and their workers, funded solely through assessments on employers. All employers having three or more workers are obligated to obtain compensation coverage.

WorkSafeNB is committed to preventing workplace injuries and illness through education and enforcement of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

WorkSafeNB is administered by a board of directors consisting of the chairperson, a vice-chairperson, the president and CEO (non-voting member), the chairperson of the Appeals Tribunal (non-voting member), five members representing workers, and five members representing employers. Other than the president & CEO and the chairperson of the Appeals Tribunal, members of the board of directors serve part-time.

WorkSafeNB's mandate is to:

  • Promote the creation of a workplace safety culture in which all employees and employers view all occupational diseases and accidents as being preventable.
  • Promote an understanding, acceptance, and compliance with all legislation for which WorkSafeNB is responsible, including the enforcement of the OHS Act and regulations.
  • Provide timely compensation benefits, medical aid, rehabilitation, and safe return-to-work services to injured workers.
  • Provide sustainable insurance and insurance-related services to the employer community.
  • Represent stakeholders and provide recommendations and advice to government with respect to legislation, and publish such reports, studies, and recommendations WorkSafeNB considers advisable.

Assessments are affected by the level of activities in the province's workplaces, as are the resulting claims. There are also substantial assets that ensure WorkSafeNB will be able to provide the ongoing benefits promised to injured workers through a wage loss recovery insurance system. These funds are invested in the financial markets and investment returns are subject to the ups and downs of the marketplace.

Regional Services

WorkSafeNB's head office is located in Saint John.

More Info

For more information, please visit www.worksafenb.ca

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