Case Manager - Workers Compensation

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Median Average:
$55,000
Case Manager - Workers Compensation in Australia median base salary $55,000/yr. Information is based on 1 Case Manager - Workers Compensation jobs advertised between May 2023 and May 2024.
How much do Case Manager - Workers Compensation earn in Australia? The average salary of Case Manager - Workers Compensation is $55,000 in Australia
$55,000 /yr
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Average $55,000
Range $55K - $55K
Last updated May 10 2024
The average pay range for Case Manager - Workers Compensation is between $55K and $55K. Salaries vary from a low of $50K up to $60K per year. The average number of Case Manager - Workers Compensation roles advertised per month is 21 in Australia between May 2023 and May 2024.
What are the most common skills required to be a Case Manager - Workers Compensation? The most common skills required for a Case Manager - Workers Compensation are:
Case Management Customer Service Case Management ERP Excel Case Management Claims Management Customer Service Excel Advocacy Child Protection Claims Management Claims Processing Customer Service ERP Excel Maternity Problem Solving R Aboriginal Support Casework Citizenship Claims Management Customer Service ERP Excel Family Support Health Insurance Medical Terminology R
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Last updated April 30 2024
Which recruitment agencies have the largest number of Workers' Compensation roles in Australia?
See which recruitment agencies advertise the most Workers' Compensation roles. See what salaries they paid for Workers' Compensation in Australia. See how they compare to the average Workers' Compensation salary of $93,320.
Gallagher Bassett
Adelaide (49%), Darwin (20%), Melbourne (19%), Sydney (9%) +1 others
760

$65K-$91K

(($14,869))

$65K-$91K
(($14,869))
Suncorp
Newcastle (46%), Sydney (26%), Brisbane (14%), Perth (14%) +1 others
597

$62K-$84K

(($19,851))

$62K-$84K
(($19,851))
Hays Talent Solutions
Newcastle (56%), Sydney (50%), Canberra (16%), Perth (4%) +3 others
441

$71K-$84K

(($15,460))

$71K-$84K
(($15,460))
Queensland Corrective Services
Brisbane (85%), Townsville (21%)
334

$77K-$95K

(($6,719))

$77K-$95K
(($6,719))
Allianz Australia Insurance Ltd
Melbourne (58%), Sydney (42%)
175

$63K-$84K

(($19,109))

$63K-$84K
(($19,109))
Last Updated April 16 2022
How many years does it take to become a Case Manager - Workers Compensation?
Most candidates undertake an average of 0 years Insurance & Superannuation prior to being appointed as a Case Manager - Workers Compensation.
Average Insurance & Superannuation required to become a Case Manager - Workers Compensation
Last updated May 13 2024
Most candidates have on average 4 years working experience prior to becoming a Case Manager - Workers Compensation.
Average Insurance & Superannuation required to become a Case Manager - Workers Compensation
Last updated May 13 2024
Where are Workers' Compensation in Australia sourced from?
Workers' Compensation are sourced from
these companies
Mutual Limited
Workers Compensation
Unified Healthcare Group
Vemco Group
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia
Workers' Compensation are sourced in Australia are most likely to be sourced from these schools
TAFE
Griffith University
University of Sydney
Victoria University
Deakin University
Last updated May 13 2024