Explore the Athens Administrators difference: We have been dynamic, innovative leaders in claims administration since our founding in 1976. We foster an environment where employees not only thrive but consistently recognize Athens as a “Best Place to Work.” Immerse yourself in our engaging, supportive, and inclusive culture, offering opportunities for continuous professional growth. Join our nationwide family-owned company in Workers' Compensation, Property & Casualty, Program Business, and Managed Care. Embrace a change and come make an impact with the Athens Administrators family today!
Yolo County, California, with a population of just over 220,000, is a naturally beautiful and richly diverse county. It is one of the leading agricultural producers in the nation with 661,000 acres that are used primarily for farming and ranching. The Capay Valley is one of the leaders in the nation for organic farming.
The County seat is located in Woodland, which is just 20 miles northwest of the State Capitol of Sacramento. Its proximity to the Sacramento International Airport and two major highways place Yolo County within a major transportation hub, as well as within two hours driving distance to the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa-Sonoma wine region, and the pristine mountains and ski resorts of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada.
Additional info can be found at https://www.yolocounty.org/about-us/mission-values-strategic-plan
Special District Risk Management Authority (SDRMA) is a public agency that provides a full-service risk management program for California’s local governments. For over three decades, SDRMA has provided members with comprehensive coverage protection.
One of SDRMA’s greatest assets is its staff. SDRMA employees are smart, creative, hardworking, and passionate individuals working in areas ranging from risk control, claims administration, information technology, accounting, and risk pool administration. Working here requires energy, commitment, and teamwork. We are looking for an individual who shares these values to join the SDRMA team.
Contra Costa County is dedicated to providing public services which improve the quality of life of our residents and the economic viability of our businesses.
Contra Costa County is recognized as a world-class service organization where innovation and partnerships merge to enable our residents to enjoy a safe, healthy and prosperous life.
Contra Costa County serves people, businesses and communities. Our organization and each one of our employees value:
• Clients and communities
• Accountability
• Partnerships
• Fiscal prudence
• Quality Services
• Organizational excellence
The San Bernardino County Department of Risk Management is recruiting for Workers' Compensation Adjusters who receive and review workers' compensation claims and reports and determine if occupational illness or injury is compensable; develop documentation for claim reports by reviewing and requesting substantiating reports from physicians, supervisors and witnesses; and explain to injured workers their benefits and legal rights under Workers' Compensation Laws.
We don’t just manage self-insured pools – we help them thrive. Trusted by 3,000+ public entities, we become an extension of your team, delivering pooling services tailored to your unique needs. From underwriting and claims management to risk control, reinsurance placement and financial services, we strengthen your pool’s operations while protecting its reputation and bottom line. Our proprietary, AI-enabled software streamlines policy issuance and decision-making, while our world-class data analytics team uses the richest insights available to drive smarter strategies. And with dedicated marketing and training experts, we can boost member participation, support onboarding and strengthen your capabilities for long-term stability and success.
Our Mission: Collaboration, Communication, Customization
For over five decades, Acclamation Insurance Management Services (AIMS) has provided high-quality customized third-party administration of workers’ compensation and liability claims for self-insured private and public entities throughout the continental United States and Hawaii.
Since our founding in 1973, we have made it a part of our mission to listen to our Clients and tailor our services to their special requirements.
Through this collaborative process, we design our Clients’ programs to match their objectives, management philosophies, and workplace needs. Each of our Clients’ programs are different, because we customize each one individually, but all include:
Case-by-case detailed analyses that value claims, while lessening their financial impact
Regular monitoring and assessment of your claims management program effectiveness, including internal audits that measure performance
Proactive communication with employees and employers
Specialized reporting tailored to your management objectives, most often at no additional cost
Through a network of offices in the continental United States and Hawaii, our highly experienced management and staff maintain ongoing communications with you and affected employees alike.
Our Clients view our professional team as one of AIMS’ strongest assets. We have an enviable record of staff longevity that spans decades. That stability provides consistency, continuity and experience you can rely on year in and year out. Because they have designed and implemented programs for hundreds of entities, our claims administrators and the medical cost-containment specialists of our sister company, Allied Managed Care, Inc. (AMC), can deliver proven, practical solutions that generate better outcomes at lower costs.
San Mateo County Schools Insurance Group (SMCSIG) is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) that is comprised of, and serves, all of the school districts in San Mateo County, as well as the San Mateo County Office of Education. SMCSIG provides school districts with the tools necessary to reduce the risk of injury to anyone who comes in contact with our schools. Our goal is to help schools provide a safe place to learn. In addition, SMCSIG provides training and offers programs to schools that are designed to reduce risk and promote safety.
Safety and Risk Manager Santa Margarita Water District Rancho Santa Margarita, California Annual Salary: $129,068.94 – $177,923.20 DOE/DOQ The Santa Margarita Water District (SMWD) is seeking an innovative Safety and Risk Manager to trailblaze the District’s safety and risk management efforts. A critical component of the Human Resources Department, this role provides District-wide leadership over occupational safety, accident prevention, regulatory compliance, training, and risk management programs, with a strong emphasis on building consistency and a culture where safety is embedded into daily operations. SMWD is at a key moment of transformation and growth, and this is unique opportunity to truly reshape the safety program for a dynamic and forward-thinking water district. The ideal candidate brings a strong technical foundation in safety and risk management and an understanding of water and wastewater operations, paired with the passion, presence, and judgment needed to build trust and effectively drive change. Set the standard and advance safety measures across the District; apply today!
Yolo County, California, with a population of just over 220,000, is a naturally beautiful and richly diverse county. It is one of the leading agricultural producers in the nation with 661,000 acres that are used primarily for farming and ranching. The Capay Valley is one of the leaders in the nation for organic farming.
The County seat is located in Woodland, which is just 20 miles northwest of the State Capitol of Sacramento. Its proximity to the Sacramento International Airport and two major highways place Yolo County within a major transportation hub, as well as within two hours driving distance to the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa-Sonoma wine region, and the pristine mountains and ski resorts of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada.
Additional info can be found at https://www.yolocounty.org/about-us/mission-values-strategic-plan
Established in 1986, California Schools JPA (CSJPA) is a nonprofit public agency created to serve the unique needs of California’s public-school districts through collaborative, member-focused solutions. CSJPA is a trademark representing two distinct Joint Powers Authorities: California Schools Risk Management (CSRM), which provides property, liability, and workers’ compensation programs, and the CaliforniaSchools Employee Benefits Association (CSEBA), which delivers comprehensive employee health benefits. Through the power of pooled resources, shared governance, and data-driven risk and benefits management, CSJPA offers stable, sustainable programs designed specifically for educational organizations. Our approach emphasizes long-term affordability, predictable outcomes, and proactive support allowing districts to focus on their core mission of educating students.
The VCSSFA was established for the sole purpose of providing to its member school districts services and other programs necessary and appropriate for the establishment, operation, and maintenance of self-funded insurance programs to include, but not limited to: Workers' Compensation, General Liability, Auto Liability, Public Officials' Errors and Omissions, Property, Boiler & Machinery, Fiduciary Liability, and Risk Management and Safety Services relating to the aforementioned areas. The VCSSFA is one of the best kept secrets within the educational community in Ventura County. The VCSSFA deals with liability and property issues that would otherwise confound and potentially do irreparable harm to districts. The VCSSFA has a statewide reputation for excellence and ethical practices. It is important to understand that the VCSSFA is not a commercial insurance company. It is a group of school districts that have decided to self-fund their collective insurance coverages, in accordance with a risk sharing arrangement, as they understand best what suits their local public educational needs.
The Office of the County Counsel is comprised of four divisions: Risk Management, General Government, Litigation and Land Use. The Office represents the County in legal matters as well as health and safety. The Risk Management Division is responsible for the management of county insurance, general liability, workers’ compensation, and health and safety programs. The Division supports county departments by embracing a thoughtful and strategic approach to risk management where calculated risks lead to significant and positive changes within our organization and community. The Risk Management Division seeks qualified applicants to apply for the position of Risk Management Analyst I. This is the entry level class in the Risk Management Analyst series. Incumbents learn and perform a full range of increasingly difficult, complex duties with regular supervision. Incumbents are expected to take on program level responsibility as knowledge and skills develop through work experience. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/montereycounty/jobs/5252324/risk-management-analyst-i?keywords=Risk%20Management%20Analyst%20I&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
Yolo County, California, with a population of just over 220,000, is a naturally beautiful and richly diverse county. It is one of the leading agricultural producers in the nation with 661,000 acres that are used primarily for farming and ranching. The Capay Valley is one of the leaders in the nation for organic farming. The County seat is located in Woodland, which is just 20 miles northwest of the State Capitol of Sacramento. Its proximity to the Sacramento International Airport and two major highways place Yolo County within a major transportation hub, as well as within two hours driving distance to the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa-Sonoma wine region, and the pristine mountains and ski resorts of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada. Additional info can be found at https://www.yolocounty.org/about-us/mission-values-strategic-plan