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The Claims Adjuster Trainee will complete a series of Self-Study courses, classroom training and On ... Conduct thorough investigations into coverage, liability and damages for assigned claim in ...

Auto Adjuster Trainee

$22.84 - $29.57/hr

The Claims Auto Trainee plays a key role in supporting customers during automobile accidents by ... and negotiate claim resolutions within set authority. This is a great opportunity to build ...

We offer home, auto and accident and health insurance, as well as other specialty niche insurance ... National General Insurance is currently hiring for an auto Telephone Claims Adjuster Trainee.

Claims Adjuster Trainee

Concord, NC · On-site +1

$22.84 - $29.57/hr

We offer home, auto and accident and health insurance, as well as other specialty niche insurance ... The Claims Adjuster Trainee role is for our West Coast claims team. Candidates must reside in PST ...

Claims Adjuster Trainee

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$22.84 - $29.57/hr

We offer home, auto and accident and health insurance, as well as other specialty niche insurance ... The Claims Adjuster Trainee role is for our West Coast claims team. Candidates must reside in PST ...

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How much do auto claim adjuster trainee jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for auto claim adjuster trainee in the United States is $57,485.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $64,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Auto Claim Adjuster Trainee vs Auto Claim Adjuster?

AspectAuto Claim Adjuster TraineeAuto Claim Adjuster
CertificationsMay require state-specific licensing or training programsTypically requires licensing and certifications
Work EnvironmentTraining period, supervised, office or fieldFull-time, independent or team-based claims handling
ExperienceEntry-level, on-the-job trainingExperience in claims adjusting often required
Job ResponsibilitiesLearning claims process, assisting senior adjustersEvaluating damages, negotiating settlements

The main difference is that an Auto Claim Adjuster Trainee is in a learning phase, often requiring training and supervision, while an Auto Claim Adjuster is a fully qualified professional responsible for handling claims independently.

What cities are hiring for Auto Claim Adjuster Trainee jobs?

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What states have the most Auto Claim Adjuster Trainee jobs?

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Infographic showing various Auto Claim Adjuster Trainee job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,485 per year, or $27.6 per hour.

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Job description


Our Company:
At AssuranceAmerica, we are more than a unique blend of insurance assets. We believe in creating a culture where every associate can learn and grow. We strive to create a work environment to meet associate needs and we are determined to achieve excellence in everything we do.
This is an opportunity to join a dynamic team in a company that is a leader in the minimum limits auto insurance space and functions with a small company, entrepreneurial style. This position will require someone with an understanding that one needs to have a "roll up your sleeves" attitude to help make things happen.


Job Summary:
The Claims Adjuster Trainee will complete a series of Self-Study courses, classroom training and On The Job training to prepare for promotion to Adjuster Level 1 position. In addition, the Claims Adjuster Trainee will complete the necessary pre-requisite course work required to take and pass the Georgia Resident Adjuster Property and Casualty examination. The Claims Adjuster Trainee is responsible for investigating, reserving, negotiating and settling assigned property and casualty claims within provided authority. Ensures that all assigned claims are resolved timely and fairly in accordance with the policy contract based on the damages presented. The Claims Adjuster Trainee will work with minimal authority under direct supervision.


Job Responsibilities:

Complete required training courses with a successful score

Obtain State of Georgia Resident Adjuster Property and Casualty license and maintain license through completion of state mandated Continuing Education.

Provide quality service to all parties involved in assigned claims.

Conduct thorough investigations into coverage, liability and damages for assigned claim in accordance with Claims Best Practices.

Qualifications:
Required
Bachelor's degree
Ability to pass State of Georgia Resident Adjuster Property and Casualty licensing exam.


Preferred
Bilingual (Spanish)


Core Competencies:
Attention to detail and ability to multi-task.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
A high degree of motivation and team orientation.
Strong computer skills.
Desire to develop new skills and grow in career.