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Senior Administrator - Data Quality

Health Partners Europe
Sutton
3 days ago
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The group operates at the heart of elite and professional sport across the UK. Through two closely aligned businesses, we coordinate care for professional athletes across football, rugby, cricket, and other sports, and we also provide specialist insurance for the doctors and surgeons who treat them.

Our clients include Premier League football clubs, national governing bodies, and leading private hospitals and specialists. We are trusted for our discretion, commercial sense, and our ability to make complex systems work simply.

We are growing fast, and we’re looking for a commercially astute, confident, and personable individual to join us as a Medical Claims Administrator.

Support elite performance with exceptional care.

At Health Partners Europe Ltd, we’re proud to be market leaders in third-party medical administration, healthcare consulting, and risk solutions for elite sports and businesses. Our work ensures that high-performance individuals receive the medical support they need efficiently, empathetically, and expertly.
We’re seeking a Medical Claims Administrator who excels in delivering exceptional customer service and thrives in a fast-paced, detail-oriented environment. This role is ideal for someone with a background in medical administration and claims assessing or healthcare, and a passion for helping others, especially when working with high profile sports clients.

Administer and assess medical claims in line with scheme-specific benefits, eligibility, and rules.
Provide clear, empathetic, and professional communication to members regarding claims, guidance, and support.
Provide data analysis and insights on medical schemes as required.
Maintain and update membership data, generating reports for sports clubs.
A strong background in insurance administration, preferably in medical related insurance.
High attention to detail and accuracy in data handling.
Proficiency in Excel and confidence working with spreadsheets.
At Health Partners Europe, you’ll be part of a team that values precision, empathy, and excellence. You’ll work in a supportive environment where your contributions directly impact the wellbeing of elite athletes and professionals.
Hours : Monday – Thursday 9am–5.Hybrid working : One day per week from home (once fully trained)

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