US Retail Markets Claims Apprenticeship Program-Summer 2026

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Join a hands-on, milestone-driven Claims Apprenticeship designed to prepare you for a career in casualty claims. Over 6–12 months, you’ll complete a flexible, goal-based program combining classroom training, on-the-job assignments, one-on-one mentoring, and real claim work. Successful completion prepares you to move into a Claims Resolution Specialist role or other claims opportunities. Program highlights Duration: 6–12 months (flexible, hybrid, based on milestone completion) Schedule: Part-time or full-time options; progress is milestone-based so participants can advance as they demonstrate competency Training: Comprehensive classroom and practical training, job shadowing and one-on-one mentoring Compensation: Competitive paid apprenticeship and eligibility for company benefits as applicable Career path: Clear progression to Claims Specialist roles and support for licensing and development

Responsibilities

  • Manage, investigate, and resolve assigned claims within established authority levels. Including but not limited to Auto Accidents
  • Gather information from policyholders, claimants, witnesses, and third parties (appraisers, medical providers, repair shops) to evaluate coverage, liability, and damages
  • Review medical records, police reports, and other documentation to assess claim severity and determine appropriate reserves
  • Negotiate settlements with claimants and attorneys; arrange expert inspections and coordinate ancillary resources as needed
  • Identify suspicious claims and refer to Special Investigations Unit (SIU); identify third party subrogation opportunities
  • Maintain accurate and timely claim files, status reports, and documentation in claims systems
  • Sends and responds to various written, telephone and SMS text inquiries to pursue resolution of the claim.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required (no bachelor’s degree required)
  • 0–2 years of professional experience; customer service, legal, medical, or investigative experience a plus
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to present information clearly, concisely, and professionally with appropriate empathy
  • Solid analytical, investigative, negotiation, and time-management skills
  • Detail-oriented and able to thrive in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment
  • Demonstrates change resiliency and a growth mindset by adapting quickly to shifting claim priorities, seeking feedback, and proactively pursuing learning opportunities to improve processes and outcomes.
  • Permanent authorization to work in the United States and ability to obtain required state licensing where applicable
  • Comfortable using standard office software and learning claims management systems

Benefits

  • Paid apprenticeship with competitive compensation
  • Mentorship, career development, and individualized mobility plans
  • Support for licensing and tuition reimbursement for approved educational needs
  • Access to health and wellness benefits (as applicable), and paid leave
  • Opportunity to convert to a full-time Claims Resolution Specialist or other roles upon successful completion
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