LOA Case Managers

Description The DLS Case Manager provides case management for all types of leave of absence and disability life events. The DLS Case Manager is highly skilled in answering questions, understanding the employee’s situation, applying the appropriate benefits, responding to changing circumstances and needs, and paves the way for a connected and trusted case management experience. Case Managers are the single point of contact for an employee throughout an entire leave of absence or disability event. Responsibilities: • Initiate and respond to inquiries about leave and disability events, benefits, and options available to employees • Serve as a point of contact for assigned employees (150 – 200 employee cases) to provide holistic case management services, including reviewing medical documentation to adjudicate leaves in compliance with the corresponding leave plans, federal and state laws and benefit plans as defined by the organization • Leverage duration guidelines, best practice tools and company resources to support oversight of a leave event as appropriate • Critically assess and adjust the case management plan to an employee’s changing needs • Address and respond to sensitive situations • Troubleshoot issues and seek to remove barriers before, during, or after a leave event • Respond to employee impacting issues that may arise during the leave event and ensure the right communication occurs • Identify and solve problems that may arise, sometimes with limited information • Facilitate a smooth return to work and ramp-back plan for employees returning to the workplace • Educate managers and business partners on employee concerns and needs prior to being off or returning back to work • Communicate regular updates to employees and stakeholders both verbally and in writing • Ensure compliance with standard work, federal/state regulations, and company policy • Maintain system records to ensure accurate and timely information/documentation • Consult, coordinate and partner with our third party administrator, HR, Safety, Legal, Payroll, Benefits, team members and other departments/systems as appropriate Skills written and verbal skills, customer service, case management, HR, strong technical skills, arenaflex office, hr support Top Skills Details written and verbal skills,customer service,case management,HR,strong technical skills,arenaflex office,hr support Additional Skills & Qualifications • 1+ years of experience as a case manager using case management systems, reviewing cases for eligibility, determining the appropriate benefits that apply to a specific situation, and establishing/executing a case management plan. 6+ years of experience will qualify in lieu of a Bachelor’s degree. • 2+ year of experience in Human Resources or customer service in a leave and/or disability field can be substituted for 1+ year as a case manager • Experience in MS Word, Excel, Access, Outlook and PowerPoint • Strong customer service focus with the mindset of having a high standard and raising the bar. • Ability to be adaptable and flexible to changes and new scope of work throughout the department. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. • Excellent organizational and time management skills in owning deliverables. • Strong customer service focus with the mindset of having a high standard and raising the bar. • Ability to be adaptable and flexible to changes and new scope of work throughout the department. • Strong technical skills and computer aptitude including the ability to learn new systems and navigate multiple systems/windows simultaneously. • Ability to prioritize, manage and complete work/projects with tight deadlines. Additional Desirable Qualifications/Skills: • Knowledge of federal or state Leave and Disability regulations, specifically ADA/ADAAA and FMLA • Experience working with confidential information • Experience providing case management services for a large, multi-state employer or on behalf of a carrier/TPA with clients in multiple states • Strong problem solving, time management and priority setting skills • Experience providing guidance to employees or managers on leave of absence, disability plan, accommodation, human resources, benefits, or employee matters Experience Level Intermediate Level Job Type & Location This is a Contract position based out of Houston, TX. Pay and Benefits The pay range for this position is $23.00 - $23.00/hr. Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits and may depend on your job classification and length of employment. Benefits are subject to change and may be subject to specific elections, plan, or program terms. If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical, dental & vision • Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital • 401(k) Retirement Plan – Pre-tax and Roth post-tax contributions available • Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents) • Short and long-term disability • Health Spending Account (HSA) • Transportation benefits • Employee Assistance Program • Time Off/Leave (PTO, Vacation or Sick Leave) Workplace Type This is a fully remote position. Application Deadline This position is anticipated to close on Feb 20, 2026. About Aston Carter: Aston Carter provides world-class corporate talent solutions to thousands of clients across the globe. Specialized in accounting, finance, human resources, talent acquisition, procurement, supply chain and select administrative professions, we extend the capabilities of industry-leading companies. We draw on our deep recruiting expertise and expansive network to meet the evolving needs of our clients and talent community with agility and excellence. With offices across the U.S., Canada, Asia Pacific and Europe, Aston Carter serves many of the Fortune 500. We are proud to be a ClearlyRated Best of Staffing® double diamond winner for both client and talent service. The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law. If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, such as the modification or adjustment of the job application process or interviewing process due to a disability, please email astoncarteraccommodation@astoncarter.com for other accommodation options. Apply tot his job

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