We’re Hiring — Account Manager (‘Policy Premium’ and ‘Workplace Safety’)

We’re Hiring — Account Manager (‘Policy Premium’ and ‘Workplace Safety’)

  • November 11, 2022
  • Simon Booth
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Are you interested in joining a company on the rise? Aegis Risk Management Services is looking to fill two exciting new positions within our organisation.

Account Manager — Policy and Premium

An integral part of the Aegis team, this person will assist clients and colleagues with all policy and premium related matters.

This role is crucial in assisting clients in making informed decisions about claims strategies.Ideally this person will come from either a premium role at an Agent or an auditing role with a regulator with at least 2 years’ experience.

You will have access to national premium specialists and have the opportunity to develop your premium skills across all states and territories in Australia.

 

Account Manager — Workplace Safety

An opportunity to join our growing Workplace Safety Team, working across a diverse range of industries, providing advice and guidance in all areas of Workplace Safety.

Working alongside an industry veteran, you will have the opportunity to learn an innovative and practical approach to Safety.

Though safety qualifications are a must, energy, passion, and a willingness to learn the main criteria, and we are therefore happy to talk to people from all levels of experience.

 

Interested applicants can email Sylvia Dolan sylvia.dolan@aegisrms.com.au

We respectfully request no solicitation from recruitment companies.

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Simon Booth Simon Booth is the Director of Aegis Risk Management Services. He is an outspoken advocate for employers attempting to navigate the complexities of Australia’s various workers compensation schemes.
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