What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Commission District Hearing Officer - PN 20064931 - Columbus position at Ohio Industrial Commission?
What You'll Do
Hearing Officers conduct hearings in person and online from one of the IC’s twelve office locations throughout the state. Collectively, Hearing Officers conduct over 87,000 hearings annually. All district and staff-level Hearing Officers are licensed attorneys. Each Hearing Officer independently manages their own caseload and is responsible for writing decisions for all hearings they conduct.
Under general supervision in assigned Regions/Districts, prepares for, conducts, & issues orders from administrative hearings on Workers’ Compensation claims:
Admission to Ohio Bar pursuant to Section 4121.34 ORC.
Job Skills: Attorney/Legal
Technical Skills: Research, Professional, Regulatory Compliance, Workers' Compensation Law
Professional Skills: Decision Making, Time Management, Written Communication, Ethics, Facilitating Hearings
Organization
Industrial Commission
Agency Contact Name and Information
Human Resources 614-466-2765
Unposting Date
Apr 3, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Work Location
William Green Building 09
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
$38.84 (Step 1)
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
OCSEA
Primary Job Skill
Attorney/Legal
Technical Skills
Regulatory Compliance, Attorney/Legal, Professional, Research
Professional Skills
Decision Making, Ethics and Values, Time Management, Written Communication
Agency Overview
Our mission is to serve injured workers and Ohio employers through expeditious and impartial resolution of issues arising from workers’ compensation claims and through the establishment of adjudication policy.
Workers’ compensation insurance provides medical benefits and compensation to workers who suffer an injury or illness due to their employment. While the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) is the exclusive provider of workers’ compensation benefits in Ohio, the Ohio Industrial Commission (IC) is the state agency responsible for adjudicating all contested claims matters.
The Industrial Commission, Columbus Reginal Office, is seeking experienced licensed attorneys, preferably with Ohio workers’ compensation experience. Candidates must be customer focused and be able to professionally handle a high volume of work adjudicating first level administrative hearings. All individuals must be willing to follow policies and procedures, be able to travel to OIC offices, and manage time efficiently.
Hearing Officers conduct hearings in person and online from one of the IC’s twelve office locations throughout the state. Collectively, Hearing Officers conduct over 87,000 hearings annually. All district and staff-level Hearing Officers are licensed attorneys. Each Hearing Officer independently manages their own caseload and is responsible for writing decisions for all hearings they conduct.
Under general supervision in assigned Regions/Districts, prepares for, conducts, & issues orders from administrative hearings on Workers’ Compensation claims:
- Hears claims on the issues of allowance, payment of compensation, payment of medical bills, determination of percentage of permanent partial disability, & any other contested claim matter except those over which the Industrial Commission (OIC) or its Staff Hearing Officers have original jurisdiction.
- Ensures all proceedings are conducted in a fair & legal manner.
- Performs legal research into difficult questions with regard to Workers’ Compensation; participates in depositions.
- Completes miscellaneous assignments made by the Regional Managers or any member of the OIC.
- Provides training to new Hearing Officers & Legal Interns.
- Conducts second level hearings in the absence of Staff Hearing Officers.
Admission to Ohio Bar pursuant to Section 4121.34 ORC.
Job Skills: Attorney/Legal
Technical Skills: Research, Professional, Regulatory Compliance, Workers' Compensation Law
Professional Skills: Decision Making, Time Management, Written Communication, Ethics, Facilitating Hearings
Organization
Industrial Commission
Agency Contact Name and Information
Human Resources 614-466-2765
Unposting Date
Apr 3, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Work Location
William Green Building 09
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
$38.84 (Step 1)
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
OCSEA
Primary Job Skill
Attorney/Legal
Technical Skills
Regulatory Compliance, Attorney/Legal, Professional, Research
Professional Skills
Decision Making, Ethics and Values, Time Management, Written Communication
Agency Overview
Our mission is to serve injured workers and Ohio employers through expeditious and impartial resolution of issues arising from workers’ compensation claims and through the establishment of adjudication policy.
Workers’ compensation insurance provides medical benefits and compensation to workers who suffer an injury or illness due to their employment. While the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) is the exclusive provider of workers’ compensation benefits in Ohio, the Ohio Industrial Commission (IC) is the state agency responsible for adjudicating all contested claims matters.
The Industrial Commission, Columbus Reginal Office, is seeking experienced licensed attorneys, preferably with Ohio workers’ compensation experience. Candidates must be customer focused and be able to professionally handle a high volume of work adjudicating first level administrative hearings. All individuals must be willing to follow policies and procedures, be able to travel to OIC offices, and manage time efficiently.
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