Job Description
Residential Field Adjuster (Contractor)
Address
Lake, MI, 48632, US
Compensation
$30.00 - $40.00/hour
Schedule
Part time
Job Type
Contract freelancer
Industry
Insurance
Highlights
Job postings are intended for roster placement only. Selection does not guarantee assignment to a specific project but ensures eligibility for future opportunities as needs arise.
Following approval to join the RENFROE roster and completion of onboarding, project-based positions may be offered based on your experience and qualifications as reflected in your RENFROE profile.
If you believe you are already listed on RENFROE's roster, please visit the Resource Portal (resource.earenfroe.com). Otherwise, apply using the link below.
Description
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The Residential Field Adjuster is responsible for investigating, inspecting, negotiating, and bringing to final resolution property claims of all named-peril losses. For claims where the damage is less severe, the Property Field Adjuster may be assigned tasks, such as verification of damage. The role's primary duties include reviewing coverage, inspecting damaged property, and estimating repair/replacement costs in accordance with the client's and RENFROE's guidelines. The Property Field Adjuster is also responsible for documenting all activity, submitting proper claims paperwork, handling renters and personal property policies, meeting with contractors, effectively communicating with the client and all stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with legal and contractual obligations. REPORTS TO
Assigned RENFROE Manager ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Follows RENFROE and clients' policies and procedures to handle all assigned property claims
Works with the RENFROE Manager and other adjusters to share knowledge and experience and to gain new skills
Completes assigned property adjustments, such as property or contents inspections, verification of loss, and updates claims as new information becomes available using XactAnalysis, Xactimate, or other estimating platforms
Manages the progression of claims/tasks and claim inventories assigned to the them
Travels to the loss location to inspect the property, which could include climbing the roof, inspecting the attic, or other inspection points, to establish the cause and scope of the loss
Works with contractors or another representative to reach an agreement on the scope of loss
Reviews the insurance policy and endorsement details to confirm coverage
Contacts and interacts with the insured to obtain documents such as property deeds, purchase receipts, warranties, photographs, or other documents to establish the existence, ownership, and value of the items claimed lost
Assists the client and claims examiner in determining coverage and amounts for additional living expenses such as rental housing, travel, meals, etc.
Writes closing reports, including recommendations for repair and/or replacement, the pursuit of subrogation, and salvage potential
Maintains required jurisdictional adjusting licenses as required by the client and/or RENFROE
Does not handle claims for which they do not have client authorization or for which they are not licensed
Participates and communicates in client team meetings to discuss claim handling trends, team production, and any claim handling concerns or changes
Makes suggestions on ways to improve process efficiency
Participates in special projects and completes other duties as assigned Non-Authorized Activities:
Field adjusters should not: Communicate training requirements to client staff adjusters and non-affiliated firms
Communicate training requirements to any claim handler who is not deployed with RENFROE
Discuss Human Resource issues with any client staff adjusters in any segment or any claim handler that is not deployed with RENFROE
Discuss any of the following topics with a client staff adjuster or any claim handler that is not deployed with RENFROE:
job openings, termination, prior work history, attendance, absence requests, daily work schedule, claim volume or workload, meal and rest break schedule, promotions, development, compensation, or mentoring of any kind EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum of 1 year of property claims experience is preferred
Participation in technical insurance coursework is preferred, such as CPCU
Experience using various claims processing systems is preferred
Appropriate licenses, depending on state requirements, and successful completion of required/applicable claims certification training classes
Effective problem resolution and decision-making skills to include analyzing insurance policies and information, demonstrating sound judgment, and utilizing one's own experience and the experience of others
Strong analytical skills and consistent attention to detail
Knowledge of ISO forms, and client policy coverage, procedures, and systems
Communicates clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing
Strong customer service orientation and good rapport with the insured
Well-organized and hard-working, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced work environment
Strong interpersonal skills and proven ability to establish good relationships with clients, RENFROE management, employees, and others with whom they interact
Computer skills, including but not limited to practical knowledge of Word and Excel PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to operate an automobile and have a valid driver's license with a safe driving record
Ability to travel by automobile or airplane
Must be able to lift, carry, unfold/extend, and climb a ladder (which may exceed 50 lbs. in weight) that is approved by the appropriate regulatory agency or complies with legislative or regulatory occupational health and safety requirements
Must be able to complete measurements of roofs and inspect interior as necessary, including attics, basements, and crawl spaces for residential and commercial structures
Must be able to do the following while conducting an inspection: climb, bend, crawl, stoop, walk, reach, kneel, squat, and carry/lift objects (typically weighing less than 50 lbs.)
Must be able to work outdoors in all types of weather
Ability to operate a telephone and a computer for extended periods of time
Must be able to work extended and varying work schedules, including working up to 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, for extended periods of time, including weekends and holidays
Ability to work in a fast-paced, changing, and multi-tasking environment
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