Pinnacol Assurance does just one thing, and does it better than anyone: provide caring workers’ compensation protection to Colorado employers and employees. And while we may be a little biased, we believe that our work shapes communities and changes lives. We have big hearts and love big ideas. We’ve been around for more than 100 years, but don’t let that fool you. Pinnacol is committed to taking care of Colorado employers and workers in the most innovative ways. We celebrate continuous improvement, new ideas, compassion, teamwork, integrity and excellence. What you’ll do: Begin your career in the insurance industry with a paid internship at one of the Denver Post’s Top Workplaces and Colorado’s largest provider of workers’ compensation insurance, Pinnacol Assurance! As a Claims Intern, you will gain comprehensive exposure to the insurance lifecycle through a specialized rotational program encompassing Claims, Underwriting, Safety Services, and Agency Relations. Working alongside experienced team members, you will facilitate the claims process by managing medical record requests, scheduling appointments, and ensuring injured workers receive timely support for billing and expense reimbursements. In this role, you will bridge academic learning with real-world application, developing critical professional competencies and contributing to the community through local volunteering initiatives. What you can expect: The following functions comprise the majority of the role and describe the fundamental obligations of the intern: Rotational Learning: Rotate through Claims, Underwriting, Safety Services, and Agency Relations to learn the roles, functions, and responsibilities of successful staff members in the insurance industry. Claims Support: Support Claims staff in managing the successful resolution of workers’ compensation claims. Medical Coordination: Request medical records from providers and schedule demand appointments to ensure accurate claim documentation. Financial Assistance: Help injured workers resolve billing errors and process reimbursements for expenses. Stakeholder Management: Manage relationships with stakeholders to obtain timely and accurate information. Professional Development: Meet with various leaders from around the organization to conduct informational career interviews. Internal Collaboration: Train and work closely with experienced staff on all relevant functions related to insurance operations. Communication: Effectively advocate for important medical documents, appointments, and updates. Project Support: Consult on and support ad hoc business projects. Community Engagement: Participate in volunteering activities within the community. ADDITIONAL DUTIES: Other duties as assigned
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Career Level
Intern
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees