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Casualty Claims Handler
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland (Hybrid) · Full Time
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- Experience
- 2+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 3 days ago
- Work mode
- Hybrid
- Education
- APA (Commercial)
- Eligibility
- Candidates with at least 2 years of experience in liability or casualty claims handling who hold APA (Commercial) as a minimum qualification are suitable to apply. CIP is preferred, but applicants working toward it may also be considered.
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Job description
Role Overview
A growing, values-led insurer is hiring a Casualty Claims Handler to strengthen its claims team in Dublin. This is a strong opportunity for someone with practical claims-handling experience who wants to build their career in a collaborative and supportive setting.
You will look after a portfolio of liability claims and work closely with an experienced team, reporting into a respected Head of Claims. The role has been created because of ongoing business expansion.
Key Responsibilities
- Take ownership of casualty claims from the first notice through to final settlement.
- Carry out detailed investigations to reach accurate assessments and resolve matters promptly.
- Work with brokers, policyholders, loss adjusters, and other stakeholders as required.
- Handle claims in accordance with internal processes, regulatory obligations, and agreed service levels.
- Keep claims files, records, and supporting documentation complete and up to date.
- Assist the broader claims function and contribute to process and service improvements.
- Provide excellent customer support while ensuring outcomes remain fair and well balanced.
Experience and Qualifications
- You should have at least 2 years of experience handling liability or casualty claims.
- Experience managing your own caseload and organising priorities effectively is important.
- Strong communication skills and confidence in managing relationships with multiple stakeholders are required.
- APA (Commercial) is the minimum qualification needed.
- CIP is preferred, though the employer is open to supporting someone who is working toward it.
What’s on Offer
- Competitive pay, based on experience.
- 25 days of annual leave.
- Flexible working with both hybrid and remote options.
- Pension plan with matched employer contributions.
- Employee Assistance Programme.
- Cycle-to-Work and commuter travel benefits.
- Budget and backing for training and professional qualifications.
- Support for financial wellbeing.
- A flexible, supportive environment focused on wellbeing, learning, and long-term career progression.