The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division is recruiting for two Appellate Review Specialist positions. These positions resolve disputes by issuing a legally binding Order on Reconsideration after the completion of a thorough analysis of the claim closure and disputed issues, including compliance with claim closure statute. In some cases, the positions will facilitate the dispute by mutual agreement of the parties through negotiation, mediation and/or education.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
Five years’ experience doing administrative research that included compiling and evaluating facts to recommend management action, or decide compliance or eligibility with program guidelines and regulations. Three of the five years must be above the technical support level.
Note: College-level course work may substitute for experience on the basis of 45-quarter units per year, up to a maximum of three years.
Requested Skills:
Preference may be given to candidates whose work history demonstrates the skills and knowledge necessary for processing and/or management of Oregon Workers’ Compensation claims.
Demonstrated ability to manage a large caseload composed of medical documents and legal documents
Demonstrated ability to know and meet strict timelines
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups
Demonstrated skill in analysis and evaluation of medical and/or legal decisions, using professional and impartial judgment in decision making
Demonstrated ability to interpret policy, rules, statutes and case law
Preference may be given to those with a strong background in medical terminology and understanding of human anatomy/physiology
The Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) is the state's largest regulatory and consumer protection agency. The department administers state laws and rules governing workers' compensation, occupational safety and health, financial institutions, insurance companies and building codes. The department has consumer protection and education programs, offices, and ombudsmen to help consumers, injured workers, and businesses.