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The Pet insurance Industry is growing. Are you an experienced Pet Insurance Claims Examiner/ Adjuster looking to further your skills while working from home? Join the Administrative Strategies Team!

Administrative Strategies has partnered with some of the premier pet insurance providers in the U.S. to assist in processing claims.

We are looking for dedicated individuals who would like to work from home in an exciting opportunity that utilizes their pet insurance claims processing skills.

This is a 1099 position full time temp position. Clinical Veterinary Experience, vet tech experience & medical terminology is required.

Skills & Requirements:

  • Minimum of 6 months Pet Insurance claims processing experience preferred with demonstrated quality performance.
  • Veterinary Technician experience required.
  • Home State Property & Casualty License minimum or DHS P&C license or have the ability to get HS P&C License or DHS P&C License within 90 days of hire,
  • Ability to work independently
  • Self-Motivated
  • Ability to identify chronic vs acute conditions
  • Ability to read, interpret and make medical condition determinations based on medications and procedures performed
  • Input veterinary medical records with appropriate conditions and accurate coverage determinations based on analysis of the records
  • Ability to sit for long periods of time working on a computer
  • Willing and able to work at least 1 weekend day as required.
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to research and utilize available tools if you don’t know an answer
  • Computer Literate – up to date computer with a strong internet connection and at least 1 monitor 24" or larger will be required
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills
About AdStrat
Administrative Strategies is a claims servicing firm established in 2010, and we believe that Together we Make a Difference. Our teams and clients work together to make a difference and rebuild the lives of policyholders who have experienced a loss. We do this by making sure everyone on our team lives our core values:
  • We Are One Team: We work together to accomplish remarkable things.
  • We Do the Right Thing: We act with integrity and honesty in all interactions.
  • We Care: We care for each other, our partners, policyholders, our business, and our world.
  • We Deliver: Clients trust us to build things that work, and we take that seriously. With our “can do” spirit, our team will overcome obstacles, find solutions, and deliver exceptional results.
  • We Welcome Everyone: We actively foster an environment of inclusion, and respect for others.
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