Client Services Specialist- Employee Benefits Accounting at Geebo

Client Services Specialist- Employee Benefits

Company Name:
Willis
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
The Client Service Specialist performs day-to-day service for Willis employee benefits clients. This client-facing position leverages established competencies and advanced knowledge expertise related to Human Capital Consulting practices to best service clients. Duties include but are not limited to: being responsible for servicing assigned book of business with guidance of the Team Leader and accountable for retaining existing accounts and regular contact with clients; understanding client's business, goals, and expectations with regard to account service; delivering the Willis best in class tools and resources and uncovering rounding opportunities for employee benefits.
QUALIFICATIONS SOUGHT:
Minimum of 5 years of experience in a client services/consulting role within the Employee Benefits, Human Capital Consulting industry ideally with an insurance broker or carrier.
Licenses as required by state law must be obtained within 60 days of employment.
Industry designations (CEBS, NAHU) preferred.
Must possess in depth knowledge of the insurance industry, products, services and processes.
Exceptional relationship building, client service, project management, communications and presentation skills required.
Finely honed organization, time management, analysis, problem solving, decision making, negotiation and influencing skills needed.
Advanced competency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint a must have.
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Willis is an EEO/AA employer who supports Diversity
Job Title: Client Services Specialist- Employee Benefits
Job Function: Client Services/Client Facing
Date Posted: 8/4/2014
Location: Nashville, TN
Job Number: JO-1408-6905Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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