Disability & Accommodation Case Manager - Hybrid
The University of California, San Diego
About this position
Position Description
Under the direction of the Disability Management and Workers' Compensation Supervisor, this position provides support and guidance to employees, faculty, and departments for occupational and non-occupational injuries and illnesses by administering the insurance programs to facilitate maximum recovery, identifying risk exposures, recommending strategies to reduce or eliminate risks. This position impacts constituencies at all levels of the organization. This role is responsible for managing the entire process, to include but not limited to: intake and scoping of requests/claims, consultation with employees and managers, communication with providers and medical professionals, interactive process, complex claim administration, and benefits coordination in accordance with federal and state law as well as organization policies and guidelines. The position interfaces effectively with other departments in HR, Health and Safety, Payroll/Timekeeping, Risk Management, Legal, and related contacts internal and external to the University to achieve desired goals. The position also designs, develops and presents training presentations to clients, and assists in program administration by analyzing complex risk metrics to assist with program enhancements.
Qualifications
Seven years of related experience, education/training, OR a Bachelor’s degree in related area plus three years of related experience/training. Demonstrated comprehensive knowledge of California workers' compensation claims management; experience with either a third-party claims administrator, insurer or a large employer. Knowledge of the ADA, FMLA, CFRA, EEOC/DFEH and other related regulations and provisions. Proven conceptual and oral communication skills to explain related University and location policies, procedures, and collective bargaining agreement articles. Working knowledge of medical terminology and medical reports and their respective implications for reasonable accommodation and placement. Ability to conduct job analyses and compare functional capacity to job requirements in order to recommend reasonable accommodations. Proven customer service orientation, active listening skills, and organizational skills while balancing significant caseloads. Experience in a large, fast paced and highly unionized environment handling a high case volume. Proven ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and use critical thinking and analytical skills to solve problems. Including the ability to clearly explain federal and state laws/regulations, University policies and procedures, and collective bargaining agreements language.
Job Location
Greenwich Drive