Clark James Recruitment
MOTOR CLAIMS TEAM LEADER

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MOTOR CLAIMS TEAM LEADER
Location: Liverpool
This successful Motor Insurance business have a refreshing attitude to staff development and customer care! They are currently looking for a First Response Unit Team Leader to join their business and be responsible for all aspects of staff performance management to maximise productivity and output.
You must have managerial experience ideally in Motor Insurance claims or something very similar otherwise we won't be able to put you forward.
Main Duties Will Include
- Lead a team of First Notification of Loss Handlers
- Performance management of staff, dealing with all aspects of people management including quality auditing, absence, holidays, and time management, monthly one to ones, performance reviews, training and development, disciplinary procedure, and staff welfare
- Impart technical knowledge to the team by way of mentoring and coaching with the ability to display a thorough knowledge on areas of indemnity, liability, and validation
- Maximise capture opportunity for service providers delivering the right outcome
- To participate in the design, development and implementation of new claims management process improvements and assist with the design and delivery of training
- Ensure the effective management of inbound call handling philosophies are adhered to
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We are looking for energetic and enthusiastic Team Leader who is ready for a new and exciting challenge in a unique and expanding business where personal development, teamwork and a good working environment and ethos are key. This is not the usual type of claims operation who look to run with the bare minimum of staff meaning each person is over-run with cases.


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Salary is negotiable depending on experience and the figures quoted are based on a basic up to £33,000 plus up to a £6,000 a year bonus scheme. The position comes with a raft of valuable benefits, decent holiday allowance and real progression opportunities and stability with a growing and successful Insurer.
You must be willing to work flexible shift hours with 1 Saturday each month.
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