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Health Insurance and Group Life Specialist
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Join a dynamic insurance brokerage as a Health Insurance & Group Life Specialist. Drive new business by converting opportunities within a large existing client base and from purchased leads. This remote role in North London requires proven experience in employee benefits and a strong sales backgr...
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United Kingdom , North London
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60000.00 GBP / Year
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Lawes Consulting Group
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Insurance Verification Specialist
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Join Evident ID as a remote Insurance Verification Specialist. Verify business insurance data via phone, ensuring policy compliance and accuracy. Requires 3+ years in business insurance and strong English communication. Enjoy a flexible 32-hour week with competitive pay at a top Atlanta workplace.
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United States
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15.00 USD / Hour
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Evident ID
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Insurance Billing Specialist
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Join our team as a remote Insurance Billing Specialist in the United States. You will manage the full DME billing cycle using platforms like Brightree, ensuring accurate claims and timely reimbursement. This role requires 3+ years of DME experience and expertise in CPT/HCPCS coding. We offer comp...
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United States
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65155.00 - 78227.00 USD / Year
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Babylist
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Explore a rewarding career path with Insurance Specialist jobs, a dynamic profession at the heart of the financial protection industry. Insurance Specialists are pivotal professionals who act as the crucial link between insurance providers, complex products, and clients seeking security. Their core mission is to assess risk, design appropriate coverage solutions, and manage the ongoing lifecycle of insurance policies. This role is ideal for analytical problem-solvers with strong interpersonal skills who thrive on building trust and providing peace of mind to individuals and businesses alike. The typical responsibilities of an Insurance Specialist are diverse and encompass both client-facing and analytical duties. Commonly, professionals in this field conduct thorough needs analyses to understand a client's unique risk profile, whether for personal lines like auto and home or commercial business insurance. They then research, compare, and recommend suitable insurance products from various carriers to create a tailored risk management plan. A significant part of the role involves educating clients on policy terms, conditions, and exclusions, ensuring informed decision-making. Beyond the initial sale, specialists are responsible for the meticulous management of their book of business. This includes processing policy applications, endorsements, and renewals, as well as serving as the primary point of contact for service inquiries. A critical function is assisting clients through the claims process, acting as an advocate to facilitate communication between the client and the insurer to ensure a fair and efficient settlement. Many specialists also focus on business development, networking to generate new leads and grow their client portfolio. To excel in Insurance Specialist jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Foundational knowledge of insurance principles, products, and regulations is essential. Most positions require a state or national-specific insurance license (such as for Property & Casualty and/or Life & Health), which involves pre-licensing education and passing a licensing exam. While a bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or a related field is often preferred, equivalent industry experience can be equally valuable. Key soft skills include exceptional communication and active listening to understand client concerns, coupled with sharp analytical abilities to evaluate risks and coverage details. Sales acumen, negotiation skills, and a high degree of organization for managing multiple client files and deadlines are also typical requirements. Proficiency with industry software, customer relationship management (CRM) systems, and standard office applications is expected. Ultimately, successful Insurance Specialists are ethical, detail-oriented, and client-focused, building long-term relationships based on expertise and reliable service. Discover your next opportunity in this stable and essential field by exploring Insurance Specialist jobs today.

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