Workers' Compensation Specialist (3137)
$52,000–$72,800 year
On-site · Miami, Florida, United States
Job Summary
The Workers’ Compensation Administrator handles Goodwill’s workers’ compensation program, ensuring timely reporting, regulatory compliance, effective case management, and strong communication with employees, supervisors, medical providers, and insurance partners. Supports injury prevention and contributes to a safe workplace. Duties include processing, recording, and investigating claims; submitting documentation to carriers and state agencies; maintaining claim files and medical reports; serving as the liaison among employees, supervisors, insurers, providers, and attorneys; providing updates on claim status, hearings, restrictions, and return-to-work plans; coordinating modified duties; ensuring OSHA compliance and preparing logs and dashboards; identifying injury patterns and recommending prevention strategies; collaborating on injury prevention initiatives with Safety and HR; and performing other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree preferred (HR, Business, Safety, or related field)
- 1–3 years of workers’ compensation, claims, HR, or safety experience preferred
- Strong knowledge of Florida workers’ compensation laws and OSHA reporting
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