Adjudicator 2 Position Available In Fulton, Georgia
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Job Description
Adjudicator 2 State of Georgia – 3.3 Atlanta, GA Job Details $50,000 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Workers’ compensation law Customer service Mid-level High school diploma or GED 2 years Communication skills
Full Job Description Additional Information Agency Logo:
Requisition ID:
LEG02
MV Number of Openings:
1
Advertised Salary:
$50,000
BOE Shift:
Day Job Posting End Date:
Jul 18, 2025 Jump start your career with impactful work and real-world experience! The State Board of Workers’ Compensation is a state agency that serves over a quarter million employers and over 3.8 million workers. The Settlement Division processes an average of 16,000 settlements each year!
Duties & Responsibilities:
Under general supervision, a settlement examiner reviews proposed stipulated settlement agreements for workers’ compensation claims, ensuring compliance with applicable laws, rules and agency guidelines. Makes appropriate recommendations to approve or reject settlement agreements in a timely manner. Contacts parties when additional data or changes to settlement agreements are needed. Maintains consistent, customer-focused orientation in all communications with parties to the claim, internal co-workers, and members of the general public. Appropriately generates, maintains, and corrects data from forms and computer reports. Candidates must have excellent customer service skills, including both oral and written communication. In addition, candidates should be able to demonstrate superior attention to detail. Ideal candidates are self-starters who work well with others.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma/GED and four (4) years of experience in interpreting and applying laws regarding program eligibility; or two (2) years of experience required at the lower-level Adjudicator 1 (LEP010) or position equivalent.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Applications must be submitted by the application deadline date. No applications will be accepted via fax or regular mail or direct email. Due to the large volume of applications received by this office, we are unable to provide information on application status by phone or email. All qualified applicants will be considered, but not all will necessarily receive an interview. High school diploma/GED and four (4) years of experience in interpreting and applying laws regarding program eligibility; or two (2) years of experience required at the lower level Adjudicator 1 (LEP010) or position equivalent.