Workers Compensation Coordinator
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Administrative/Clerical
Employee Relations -
HR/Recruitment
Employee Relations
Make a meaningful impact supporting Charlotte County’s workforce by managing Workers’ Compensation claims from intake through resolution, including settlement or trial, while ensuring compliance with all applicable statutory requirements. In this role, you’ll oversee and enhance the Light Duty / Return-to-Work Program
, helping employees safely return to work and supporting departments in meeting operational needs. You’ll collaborate with County leadership, employees, medical providers, third-party administrators, brokers, and legal counsel to achieve timely, fair, and cost-effective outcomes. This position is ideal for a motivated professional who enjoys working independently, solving complex problems, and serving as a trusted resource. Daily interactions with management, employees, the public, and external partners make this a dynamic role with purpose and variety.
JOB FUNCTIONS
- Manages the administration of Workers’ Compensation claim files from intake through settlement or trial for all County Departments and Constitutional Offices (except CCSO).
- Establishes and maintains claim files; receives and processes notice of injury reports; prepares communications to employees explaining Workers’ Compensation benefits and statutory requirements.
- Coordinates with the Employee Health Clinic, claims adjuster, medical case manager, and supervisor to assist employees in obtaining treatment, returning to work with restrictions, and obtaining follow-up care; notifies the Safety Officer of all injuries.
- Manages and directs the Workers’ Compensation Light Duty Return to Work Program for all injured employees.
- Negotiates Workers’ Compensation mediations; recommends and authorizes settlements in accordance with established procedures.
- Coordinates conflict resolution on behalf of employees regarding claims or coverage issues; serves as liaison between employees, third-party administrators (TPAs), and service providers in settlement of claims.
- Develops and presents training, new employee orientation, and educational programs related to Workers’ Compensation policies, procedures, and reporting requirements.
- Coordinates with Environment, Health and Safety to insure mitigation of risk and employee training.
- Manages the claims database software program and ensures quality control from first notice of injury through claim closure.
- Participates in TPA audits; provides information to assist with audit reviews and findings; verifies Workers’ Compensation classification codes to ensure accurate employee classification.
- Oversees TPA and broker compliance in submitting required reports and documentation; reviews data and payroll information for accuracy and timely reporting; and processes quarterly payments of the Self-Insurance Assessment Invoice.
- Prepares the annual Self-Insurance chargeback billing to ensure revenues are credited to the appropriate department; reviews and ensures accuracy of the Workers’ Compensation check register; and prepares monthly TPA and claimant payments as needed.
- Manages TPA contract for the Workers’ Compensation program, including recommendations for renewals and participation in bid processes.
- Maintains and compiles records and reports for all Workers’ Compensation claims, including injury logs, lost time, and transitional duty days.
- Assists in litigation activities related to Workers’ Compensation claims by providing documentation and supporting attorneys during mediations, depositions, and trials.
- Performs administrative duties including the preparation of written reports, memorandums, letters, and electronic correspondence.
- Provides exceptional customer assistance, problem-solving, and complaint resolution regarding Workers’ Compensation inquiries by all forms of communication.
Education and Experience: An equivalent combination of relevant training, education and experience:
- Associate’s Degree:
- Preferred in:
- Risk Management
- Human Resources
- Business Administration
Five (5) years of experience in Workers’ Compensation administration, public liability, self-insurance, safety, loss control, or Risk Management.
Licenses and/or Certificates: Active 6-20 All-Lines Adjuster License.
Knowledge, Skills and…
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