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Cities and Villages Mutual Insurance Company
Administrative Assistant Wauwatosa, WI
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WHY JOIN THE CVMIC TEAM:
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- The ability to make a difference to internal and external customers!
- Great variety in what you do each day
- Flexibility with your schedule
- A supportive team environment
- Outstanding benefits that include: Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) participation (after 1.1.2027), Company-paid health and life insurance monthly premiums, and tuition reimbursement for continuing education.
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Under the direct supervision of the Worker's Compensation Claims Manager, this position is responsible for customer service and performs a wide range of clerical and administrative duties.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Worker's Compensation:
- Enters claims into Origami (daily).
- Requests medical records on every claim (daily).
- Sends acknowledgment letters on all claims (daily).
- Pays invoices (weekly).
- Monitors WC/Liability fax and distributes correspondence as appropriate (daily).
- Scans DWD mail to WC manager (time sensitive) (daily if applicable).
- Uploads medical records and/or other claim correspondence to Origami (every other day).
- Answer and assist with provider phone calls and emails.
- Enters new Stress claims.
- Subrogation and restitution checks.
Administration:
- Coordinates with the CEO on scheduling, organizing, and communications on: Board Meetings, Finance Committee Meetings, Internal Staff Meetings & Events, Strategic Planning Meetings, and Summer and Annual Meetings.
- Assists the Finance Department in retrieving signatures from members of the Board of Directors for the Quarterly Jurat Statements.
- Assists with facility maintenance for the 9898 building.
- Assists the CEO with retrieving the Conflict of Interest forms from members of CVMIC's Board of Directors.
IT/Production Services
- Coordinates with the IT Production Services Manager in managing the Intersection Site.
- Arranges for maintenance of office equipment as needed.
- Assists with the onboarding/offboarding of members.
- Assists with ordering of IT-related equipment.
General:
- Handles routine incoming telephone calls.
- Performs general reception duties; processes incoming and outgoing company mail, FedEx, and UPS shipments; opens and distributes mail; greets outside visitors/vendors.
- Composes and edits correspondence of moderate complexity.
- Partners with all departments to provide administrative support.
- Assists with planning of functions for membership meetings and office staff (summer picnic, Christmas party).
- Assists various managers with scanning and archiving of documents into the Company database as needed.
- Assists various managers with purging of expired documents (i.e. invalidated claims files), deemed as no longer required under State of Wisconsin document retention laws/requirements, as needed.
Loss Control:
- Manage and maintain accurate attendance roster entry within NEOGOV Learn. Act as secondary support for NEOGOV Learn enrollment and registration activities.
- Take ownership of logistics and on-site support for external groups hosted at CVMIC (e.g., WILEAG, MEA-SEW), including food setup, coordination, and cleanup.
- Support and back up the Loss Control Training Assistant as needed during vacations or other absences.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
- Designs and develops special projects.
- Coordinates and shares duties with other administrative, clerical, and staff positions.
- May attend summer and annual meetings to provide administrative assistance, which will require overnight stays.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma;
- The equivalent of one year of technical or business school training;
- 1 - 3 years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Knowledge of:
- Office principles and practices;
- A wide variety of office machines and computer software;
- Proficient use of computers and computer software including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, claims software, and other business software.
Ability to:
- Read and write routine correspondence.
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing with personnel at various levels both within and outside the organization.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and members and to deal with public relations problems courteously and tactfully.
- Work independently, deal with multiple projects, balance work from multiple sources, establish and modify priorities, meet deadlines, and produce professional quality, error-free work product.
- Display strong customer service skills.
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