Claims Intake-Bilingual Administrative & Office Jobs at Geebo

Claims Intake-Bilingual

Company Name:
First Acceptance
Acceptance Insurance (NYSE: FAC) is a leading provider of personal automobile insurance and other related products. Headquartered in Nashville, TN, Acceptance markets its services through the Acceptance Insurance, Yale Insurance, and Insurance Plus brands. The company operates over 380 retail locations in 12 states.
Acceptance Insurance offers a full line of benefits including: Health Insurance, Dental, Vision, Paid Vacation, Disability Insurance and Employer Matching 401(k) Program.
As a Team Member at Acceptance Insurance, you will be part of growing organization that continues to evolve and positively impact the lives of our customers.
As a Customer Service Representative , you will answer phones to respond to customers reporting new losses or calls on existing claims. Project a professional company image through phone interaction.
Answer phones for all customers.
Assist customers via proper procedure.
Obtain information regarding a claim via AS400 format.
Mail letters requested by adjusters.
Enter claims received via mail, email for faxes into the AS400.
Computer literate with the ability to learn AS400 functions.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Professional verbal communication skills.
Good telephone manner to enhance relationships with customers.
Job involves sitting, with structured time schedule, working in front of a computer screen.
Must speak Spanish.
Important - All candidates are asked to complete a short personality assessment in conjunction with submission of their resume for consideration. Candidates that fail to follow the link below and complete the assessment will not be considered for this position. Please follow the instructions given when following the hyperlink below:
Date: 2014-05-23
Country: US
State: TN
City: Nashville
Postal Code: 37215
Category: Claims Service/Support
Job Type: Regular Full-TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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