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How much do Claims Administrator earn in Australia? The average salary of Claims Administrator is $52,500 in Australia
The average pay range for Claims Administrator is between $50K and $60K.
Salaries vary from a low of $40K up to $60K per year.
The average number of Claims Administrator roles advertised per month is 100 in Australia
between May 2023 and May 2024.
What are the most common skills required to be a Claims? The most common skills required for a Claims are:
Administrative
Art
Ovid
EViews
Management System
Monitoring
NIST
Records
Writing
Claims Management
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These skills are most commonly found in Claims job advertisements and position descriptions.
Last updated August 31 2020
How many years does it take to become a Claims Administrator?
Most candidates undertake an average of 3 years Insurance & Superannuation prior to being appointed as a Claims Administrator.
Average Insurance & Superannuation required to become a Claims Administrator
Last updated May 13 2024
Most candidates have on average 6 years working experience prior to becoming a Claims Administrator.
Average Insurance & Superannuation required to become a Claims Administrator
Last updated May 13 2024
Where are Insurance & Superannuation in Singapore sourced from?
Insurance & Superannuation are sourced from
these companies
these companies
DBS Bank | |
Drew & Napier LLC |
Insurance & Superannuation are sourced in Singapore are most likely to be sourced from these schools
Australian Psychological Society | |
MDIS Management Development Institute | |
Psychological Society | |
TMC Academy | |
University of Derby |
Last updated May 13 2024
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