Clerical Scanner Administrative & Office Jobs - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Clerical Scanner

Company Name:
First Acceptance
Acceptance Insurance (NYSE: FAC) is a leading provider of personal automobile insurance and other related products. Headquartered in Nashville, TN, Acceptance markets its services through the Acceptance Insurance, Yale Insurance, and Insurance Plus brands. The company operates over 360 retail locations in 12 states.
Acceptance Insurance offers a competitive salary/commission and a full line of benefits including: Health Insurance, Dental, Vision, Paid Vacation, Disability Insurance and Employer Matching 401(k) Program.
Overview
This position performs tasks related to mail, data entry, and requests from the technical staff and outside vendors. This position is also a backup for the receptionist. Additional duties may include processing, other like duties as assigned.
1. Monitor the Claim Service Request System and input the following:
1. Reserve Change Requests
2. Closings
3. Name Change
4. Add Coverage
5. Add Claimant
6. Complete BI Index
2. Input and distribute checks.
3. Monitor and distribute faxes as appropriate.
4. Open, date stamp, scan and research incoming mail.
5. Process underwriting requests.
1. A high school diploma or general equivalency degree G.E.D.
2. Basic reading, writing and mathematic skills.
3. Computer literate with the ability to learn software applications.
4. Professional verbal and written communication skills.
Important - All candidates are asked to complete a short personality assessment in conjunction with submission of their resume for consideration. Candidates that fail to follow the link below and complete the assessment will not be considered for this position. Please follow the instructions given when following the hyperlink below:

Date: 2014-03-21
Country: US
State: TN
City: Nashville
Postal Code: 37215
Category: Claims Service/Support
Job Type: Regular Full-TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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