Income Replacement Benefits Representative - Regina, Canada - Saskatchewan Government Insurance

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Do you value integrity and innovation? How about passion and caring? Great Us too, and that's why you'll fit right in.

Our intentional culture promotes trust and participation, encouraging you to bring your heart and mind to work every day.

In-Scope

Temporary, Full-Time

Length of Term: 6 months


Pay Range:
$64,776 - $81,744


Closes:
Sunday, May 26, 2024


The Income Replacement Benefits (IRB) Representative is independently responsible for monitoring, evaluating, and coordinating financial benefits for Saskatchewan injury claims from information submitted by the Personal Injury Representatives (PIR) e.g., salaried, self-employed, death, determined or residual capacity benefits.

The IRB Rep provides specialized support in the field of Income Replacement Benefits, trains and assists staff in the technical aspects of their work and deals with complex and/or escalated issues and inquiries.


KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Note: This section is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities other duties and responsibilities may be assigned._
  • Reviews, evaluates, and revises financial information submitted by branch Personal Injury Representatives (PIR) to determine coverage entitlement and gross yearly employment income for injured customers as determined through interpretation of three iterations of the Automobile Accident Insurance Act (AAIA), policy wordings, and other related acts and regulations.
  • Analyzes employmentrelated information (e.g., T4, paystubs) necessary to calculate Income Replacement Benefits.
  • Monitors and redefines Income Replacement Benefits (IRB) for PIRs whose customers are on vocational rehabilitation plans including analysis of paystubs, personal, business, and corporate tax returns for returntowork income and tax credits impacting benefits.
  • Responsible for accurately coordinating, evaluating, and calculating payouts, taking age or life expectancy and calculated income to formulate the lump sum death benefit.
  • Updates investments earnings for 10% lump sum benefit customers and assist with annual reporting to Canada Revenue Agency.
  • Provides PIRs with information required for IRB eligibility as well as explains income replacement benefit to PIR II's/Senior PIR's and provides support in the interpretation of the benefit to the customer.
  • Participates in the development of forms, letters, and procedures for the IRB process.
  • Participates in injury group or committee meetings with respect to IRB benefits
  • Contacts and/or interviews SGI personnel, legal representatives and/or other external persons to respond to appeal requests from SGI's Legal department.
  • Responds to inquiries and/or complaints regarding coverages, benefits, and termination of benefits.
  • Ongoing consultation with management and systems personnel regarding the operations and changes needed to improve the use and operation of the Claims system.
  • Performs peer reviews for accuracy of calculations and compliance with legislation.
  • Attends appeals and mediations on contentious IRB claims where necessary.
  • Develops and presents technical training sessions to branch staff.
  • Performs analysis of financial and claims information.
  • Processes Consumer Pricing Index updates on the anniversary list and advise branch PIRs of corrections required.
  • Maintains the Longterm reserving report.


High Performance Team & Culture- Supports a culture of leadership and accountability to effectively meet the key accountabilities within the scope of the role.- Displays leadership by committing to a culture of continuous learning/development of self and supports others by actively sharing knowledge, providing guidance, mentoring, training, and supporting developmental opportunities.- Demonstrates that the Health, Safety and Emergency Management Policy is applied in area of responsibility for self and others.

TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS- Knowledge of the insurance coverages and benefits provided by the AAIA, associated regulations and/or general business policy wordings.- Knowledge of general insurance theory and the principles, practices, methods, and techniques related to the adjustment of injury claims.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE- Two-year diploma from an accredited post-secondary education institution in a relevant field of study such as Accounting, or defined equivalency.

EXPERIENCE years' of directly related experience in a business role, with at least 2 of those being in accounting.

Leader Level - Applies (Self & Others)- Accountability - Goes Beyond Basic Expectations to Implement Customer/Partner Focused Solutions- Business Acumen - Applies Business Fundamentals and Thinks in Future-Oriented Terms- Change Agility - Is Nimble; Shifts Gears Quickly and Comfortably- Leadership - Leads Self and Others

and we will work through your request with you. All information received will be kept confidential.


Pay Range:
$64, $81,744.00


Posting Close Date:
May 26, 2024

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