General Planner
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Responsibilities
• Review, evaluate, and validate Proof of Loss (POL) submissions and supporting documentation.
• Assess eligibility, qualified amounts, duplication of benefits, and compensation recommendations.
• Issue Requests for Information (RFIs) when documentation is incomplete or inconsistent.
• Coordinate with Site Inspectors and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) as needed.
• Conduct detailed QC assessments to ensure accuracy, completeness, and policy compliance.
• Provide clear feedback to claims reviewers, identifying discrepancies, errors, and rework needs.
• Support adherence to FEMA policy, regulatory requirements (44 CFR Part 296), and program guidance.
• Track QC findings, trends, and suggest improvements to workflow and staff training.
• Prepare structured, defensible bulleted analyses and written memorandum in support of determination and appeals processes.
• Review administrative records for completeness, proper organization, and privacy compliance.
• Draft appeal recommendations supported by substantial evidence and accurate policy application.
• Provide clear, empathetic, and professional communication to claimants, FEMA personnel, and internal team members.
• Explain policy, documentation requirements, and process steps in an understandable manner.
• Support FEMA navigators and cross-functional teams as needed.
• Utilize government systems of record for case notes, uploads, and final documentation.
• Ensure timely entry of activities, decisions, and supporting documents within required timeframes.
Requirements
• High school diploma required.
• 1 - 10 years of combined experience in:
• Claims or case processing
• Disaster-related loss evaluation
• Customer service and claimant interaction
• Reviewing and analyzing documentation and valuations
• Strong technical understanding of:
• Disaster-related damages, losses, repairs, and replacement cost principles
• Eligibility review and benefit calculations
• Duplication of benefits
• Excellent written and verbal communication
• Ability to draft clear, accurate, and defensible analyses and memorandums
• Comfortable using claims management systems, databases, and digital tools
• Ability to learn FEMA's systems of record and workflow tools
• Highly organized, attentive to detail, and able to manage a high-volume caseload under tight timelines.
Nice-to-haves
• Bachelor's Degree
• Prior FEMA, disaster assistance, insurance adjusting, or federal claims processing experience
• Familiarity with the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire Assistance Act
• Experience supporting federal programs or regulatory compliance work
Benefits
• competitive salary
• a comprehensive health plan including dental and vision coverage
• company-paid life & disability insurance policies
• 401(k) plan with company match
• an educational reimbursement program
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