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Client Manager-Employee Benefits

2405 Satellite Boulevard Suite 200, Duluth, GA 30096

This role is a Hybrid schedule -3 days a week in office

Located at our Duluth GA office

SUMMARY:

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.

Overview:

The Employee Benefits Client Manager (CM) works with the Producer or Client Executive (CE) to implement a client's employee benefits. The CM is responsible for day-to-day client management and support. Responsibilities include preparing communication materials and conducting open enrollment meetings.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES:

  • Account Service
  • Establish and maintain the day-to-day business relationship with the client, becoming the first point of contact
  • Work with clients, producers and other team members to implement a comprehensive customer service plan
  • Coordinate and support clients regarding open enrollment meetings, including preparation of communication materials
  • Complete cobra paperwork on behalf of the client, both at renewal and for new group set up
  • Distribute or facilitate distribution of resource information provided by the Client Executive (CE) to clients to continually keep them informed of benefit trends, State and Federal legislation, rules, and regulations
  • Liaison with compliance department and Client Executive (CE) to advise clients on government reporting compliance issues, and to assist with the preparation of client specific compliance resources
  • Compile and maintain client and benefit plan information in EPIC's CRM - new group set up and renewals- data provided by Client Executive
  • Issue resolution for simple claims, coordinate escalated claims with the claims department and share communication to the claimant as to who is on contact point post transfer to the claims department
  • Resolve enrollment and eligibility issues
  • Research and resolve client billing issues
  • Maintain open and continuing communication with the assigned Client Executive on all client issues and events
  • Coordinate and participate in consistent training/mentoring events with the Client Executive

Personal and Organizational Development

  • Work with CE to set priorities and manage workflow to ensure goals are met
  • Maintain client timekeeper logs, and update benefits information on agency management systems, manuals or other required documentation and records
  • Be responsive and Interact with others effectively utilizing good communication skills, cooperating purposefully, and providing information and guidance as needed to achieve the business goals of the Company
  • Stay informed regarding industry information, new product/program developments, coverages, legislation, technology to continuously improve knowledge and performance
  • Project a professional image in action and appearance

KEY COMPETENCIES:

  • General knowledge of coverages and services regarding Employee benefits; including fully insured, self-insured, and level funded options
  • Intermediate knowledge of navigating the Internet as well as various Microsoft Office programs to include Windows, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Publisher and Excel
  • Strong attention to detail and time management abilities
  • Strong ability to multi-task and assign priorities
  • Ability to work effectively and efficiently in a team environment as well as independently without direct supervision
  • Good interpersonal communication skills
  • Experienced with agency management systems and HR portals, and the capability to learn and use other systems quickly and effectively.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:

  • High school diploma required; some college preferred
  • Requires two or more years’ experience as a Client Manager with a benefits consulting or brokerage firm, or comparable experience with an insurance carrier, or TPA
  • Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment with demonstrated ability to juggle multiple competing tasks and demands
  • Must have a high level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations. The position continually requires teamwork, responsiveness, demonstrated poise, tact, and diplomacy

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:

  • Georgia Life and Health License; or willing to obtain within 60 days of hire date
  • Valid Driver License

 WHY JOIN EPIC? 

  • Ranked #17 Top 100 Largest U.S. Broker by Business Insurance
  • Awesome Benefits:  401K matching, Generous Time Off Policy, Flexible Work Options, Medical, Dental, Vision, Pet Insurance, Cancer Insurance, Wellness Programs, Employee Award Programs (Trips!)

EPIC embraces diversity in all its various forms—whether it be diversity of thought, background, race, religion, gender, skills or experience. We are committed to fostering a work community where every colleague feels welcomed, valued, respected and heard. It is our belief that diversity drives innovation and that creating an environment where every employee feels included and empowered, helps us to deliver the best outcome to our clients.

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