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Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Trainee Jobs

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster

Milwaukee, WI ยท On-site +1

$65K - $84K/yr

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Location: Work from Home Who says you can't have it all? Cottingham & Butler Claims Services (CBCS) is offering the opportunity to work in a fast-paced and ...

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster

Olathe, KS ยท On-site +1

$63K - $82K/yr

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Location: Work from Home Who says you can't have it all? Cottingham & Butler Claims Services (CBCS) is offering the opportunity to work in a fast-paced and ...

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster

Phoenix, AZ ยท On-site +1

$65K - $84K/yr

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Location: Work from Home Who says you can't have it all? Cottingham & Butler Claims Services (CBCS) is offering the opportunity to work in a fast-paced and ...

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster

Omaha, NE ยท On-site +1

$63K - $81K/yr

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Location: Work from Home Who says you can't have it all? Cottingham & Butler Claims Services (CBCS) is offering the opportunity to work in a fast-paced and ...

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster

Dubuque, IA ยท On-site +1

$62K - $80K/yr

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Location: Work from Home Who says you can't have it all? Cottingham & Butler Claims Services (CBCS) is offering the opportunity to work in a fast-paced and ...

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How much do workers compensation claims adjuster trainee jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for workers compensation claims adjuster trainee in the United States is $76,039.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,000.00 and $85,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a workers compensation claims adjuster trainee do?

A Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Trainee assists in evaluating and processing claims from employees who are injured or become ill due to their job. Their duties typically include investigating claims, gathering information from employers and medical providers, and learning how to determine the validity of claims under supervision. Trainees are also responsible for learning about relevant laws and company policies. Over time, they develop the skills needed to manage claims independently and ensure fair and timely resolution for all parties involved.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a workers compensation claims adjuster trainee?

To thrive as a Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Trainee, you typically need a bachelor's degree or equivalent experience, strong analytical skills, and a solid grasp of insurance principles. Familiarity with claims management systems, industry-specific software, and sometimes state licensure or certifications is important. Attention to detail, effective communication, empathy, and strong organizational skills help you stand out in handling sensitive cases. These skills are vital for ensuring accurate claim evaluations, regulatory compliance, and providing excellent service to injured workers and employers.

What are some common challenges faced by workers compensation claims adjuster trainees during their first year on the job?

As a Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Trainee, one of the main challenges you'll encounter is learning to balance a high caseload while ensuring each claim receives thorough attention. Navigating complex regulations and communicating effectively with injured workers, employers, and medical providers can also be demanding. Additionally, developing strong investigative and negotiation skills takes time, as you'll need to determine the validity of claims and reach fair settlements. Ongoing training and support from experienced team members can help you overcome these challenges and gain confidence in the role.

What is the difference between Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Trainee vs Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster?

AspectWorkers Compensation Claims Adjuster TraineeWorkers Compensation Claims Adjuster
CertificationsOften requires a basic insurance or claims processing certification; on-the-job training providedTypically requires relevant state licensing or certifications; more experienced in claims handling
Work EnvironmentTraining environment, supervised, entry-levelIndependent or team-based claims management, more autonomous
ResponsibilitiesAssisting with claims, learning procedures, initial assessmentsHandling claims independently, negotiating settlements, finalizing claims

The main difference is that the Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Trainee is in a learning and development phase, focusing on gaining skills and knowledge under supervision. The Claims Adjuster is an experienced professional responsible for managing claims independently. Trainees are often in entry-level positions, while Adjusters handle complex cases and make final decisions.

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Infographic showing various Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Trainee job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,039 per year, or $36.6 per hour.

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster

Florida League of Cities Inc

Orlando, FL โ€ข On-site

$65K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster

Florida League of Cities | Orlando, FL

Join a Mission-Driven Organization with Outstanding Benefits and Work-Life Balance

The Florida League of Cities is seeking an experienced Workers’ Compensation Claims Adjuster to join our team. This role offers the opportunity to manage complex workers’ compensation claims while working in a collaborative environment that values professional growth, employee well-being, and work-life balance.

Hybrid Work Schedule: After successful completion of six (6) months of employment, employees are eligible for a hybrid work arrangement, working three days in the office and two days remotely.

Why Join the Florida League of Cities?

We offer a highly competitive benefits package designed to support you both professionally and personally:

  • Hybrid work schedule after 6 months of employment (3 days in office, 2 days remote)
  • 35-hour work week with business hours Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Variable work schedule after three months of employment.
  • 14 paid holidays, including:
    • Your birthday
    • A floating holiday for a religious or cultural observance
  • Generous Personal Time (PT) Accrual Program
  • Paid Parental Leave – Up to 6 weeks for birth, adoption, or foster placement
  • Major Medical Leave
  • Comprehensive Health Insurance with employer contributions toward employee and dependent coverage
  • 100% Employer-Paid Dental Insurance for employees
  • Employer-Paid Life Insurance equal to annual salary
  • Long-Term Disability Coverage
  • Defined Benefit Pension Plan and a 457(b) Retirement Plan with employer match after one year of employment
  • Tuition Reimbursement up to:
    • $2,800 annually for undergraduate studies
    • $5,600 annually for graduate studies
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical and Dependent Care)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) available on your first day of employment
  • Business travel reimbursement, including mileage, tolls, parking, and related expenses
  • Paid civic leave for jury duty, voting, community volunteering, and other qualifying civic responsibilities

Position Summary

The Workers’ Compensation Claims Adjuster investigates, evaluates, negotiates, and resolves workers’ compensation lost-time claims. This position serves as a key resource for members, providers, injured workers, attorneys, and other stakeholders while ensuring claims are managed effectively and in compliance with Florida law.


Essential Responsibilities
  • Determine coverage and compensability of workers’ compensation claims.
  • Review and establish claim files upon receipt of First Notice of Injury.
  • Conduct thorough investigations by obtaining information from claimants, employers, witnesses, medical providers, attorneys, and other relevant parties.
  • Obtain recorded statements when necessary.
  • Evaluate claims and make sound decisions regarding reserves, compensability, and settlement opportunities.
  • Negotiate settlements through telephone and written communications.
  • Resolve claims within established settlement authority.
  • Maintain accurate and complete claim documentation.
  • Manage diaries and follow-up activities to ensure timely claim handling.
  • Pursue subrogation, SDF recoveries, and other recovery opportunities.
  • Participate in training and continuing education to maintain industry knowledge and compliance.
  • Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in all aspects of claim handling.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned with occasional travel as required.

QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Strong knowledge of Florida Workers’ Compensation laws and regulations.
  • Ability to investigate, evaluate, negotiate, and resolve claims effectively.
  • Strong analytical and decision-making skills.
  • Ability to interpret insurance policies, legal documents, and medical records.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to build professional relationships with members, injured workers, attorneys, medical providers, and colleagues.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
Education and Experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Insurance, Business Administration, or a related field preferred; or
  • High school diploma/GED with three to five years of Workers’ Compensation claims handling experience.
  • Current and valid Florida Workers’ Compensation Claims Adjuster License required.

Equal Opportunity Employer

The Florida League of Cities is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable law.

Please Note: This is a tobacco-free workplace. Applicants who use tobacco products are not eligible for employment.