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Injury Management Advisor

Suncorp Group
Tyne and Wear
2 weeks ago
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The role

requires critical analysis of clinical information to advocate for best practice treatment and timely recovery to allow the injured person to move forward with their life as soon as possible.

Working within a passionate team of allied health professionals, you will be provided with support to learn and thrive in this exciting but demanding role.


What you’ll do (not limited to):

Work alongside the claims team leader and technical advisor to create a high performing team delivering positive outcomes to injured people and driving shareholder value


Review claim files and provide subject matter expertise to claims advisors – including interpreting medical reports, providing injury management advice and determining rehabilitation and treatment requirements
Prepare professional written and verbal advice to claims advisors on reasonable and appropriate treatment and rehabilitation services, and recommendations for future rehabilitation management
Provide consistent injury management expertise to ensure ongoing quality decisions and provide input into claims strategy
Share knowledge, coach and mentor claims advisors to develop independent injury management capabilities
Build external relationships with best in class treatment and service providers to assist injured people meet their recovery goals
Support the injury management team leader to identify development opportunities and trends to improve individual and team performance and claim outcomes.

What you will bring:

Degree in Allied Health related discipline is mandatory


Minimum 2 years clinical experience and/or occupational rehabilitation experience is desirable
Ability to independently prioritise your work
Ability to use technology platforms to manage caseload effectively
Excellent written and verbal communication
Ability to make effective decisions in a timely manner and in line with delegated authority
Willingness to develop skills to manage difficult conversations with injured people, external health professionals and legal professionals

Culture:


Working as part of the Suncorp Group you will have access to an unparalleled range of job opportunities across insurance and corporate services. We promote a high-performance culture where people are rewarded for effort and dedication. We recognise and value commitment and encourage our people to maintain a healthy balance between their career and personal time. Suncorp has been awarded Employer of Choice for Gender Equality (EOCGE) by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) for seven years in a row.


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