Tedaisy Insurance Group
Claims Administrator

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Join an Award-Winning Team and Help Protect the Pets People Love
Recognised as Best Place to Work 2026 and Best Place to Work for Development 2026, we're looking for a passionate Claims Administrator to join our team in Salisbury.
As a Claims Administrator, you will be responsible for logging, reviewing, and updating insurance claims, ensuring information is processed promptly and accurately within our internal systems. Working closely with customers and veterinary practices, you will request and reconcile additional information where required, while ensuring claims are allocated to the appropriate team member for timely assessment and resolution.
Responsibilities
- Logging of claims and processing Claim updates via email and post (entering information onto spreadsheets and into computer systems)
- Requesting further information from customers or veterinary practices for additional information when required (via e-mail or phone)
- Matching requested information to the claims
- Allocating claims to the desired person/queue
- Assisting with queries from the business and customers
- Triaging claims
- Escalation queries
- Reporting to the team leader and collating information
- Reporting any system errors
- Working with the team leader/team to enhance processes
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- Excellent attention to detail
- Highly organised
- Pleasant telephone manner
- Ability to work to set deadlines
- Proactive and enthusiastic
- Ability to engage with customers and external stakeholders in a professional manner
- Team player with a can-do attitude


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Location
Salisbury (on-site, SP1)
Hours
Monday – Friday, 35 hours per week
Pay
£24,500 per annum
What We Offer
- 23 days holiday per year (plus bank holidays)
- Your birthday off (paid)
- 4 x salary life assurance
- Company pension
- Healthcare including 24/7 GP advise & mental health helpline
- Discounts at hundreds of brands you know and love
- Employee assistance programme
- Competitive salary
- Discretionary lunch provided to assist with cost of living
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