Adjudicator
Top Benefits
About the role
Position ID:
J1025-0485
Competition No.:
25-102
Job Title:
Adjudicator
Job Type:
Permanent, Full-time
Open Positions:
8
Job Location:
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Work From Home Eligible:
Yes
Workplace Type:
Hybrid
Date Posted:
October 21, 2025
Closing Date:
November 4, 2025
About the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba
The Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba (WCB) serves workers and employers through a no-fault insurance system integral to the Manitoba economy. With approximately 600 employees, the WCB is dedicated to ensuring and supporting safe and healthy workplaces.
We put workers and employers at the centre of everything we do, providing services for injury prevention, compensation and facilitating return to health and work. Through SAFE Work Manitoba, a division of the WCB, we collaborate with our partners to build a strong culture of workplace safety and health by preventing injuries and illnesses before they occur.
If you're passionate about making a meaningful difference in people's lives, we invite you to join our dedicated team and contribute to a safer Manitoba.
Why work for us?
If you’re looking to make a real difference in your community, grow your career and work in a supportive, inclusive environment, the WCB is the place for you. We offer:
- competitive wages
- compressed work week and flexible start times
- defined benefit pension plan
- 100% employer-paid benefits
- work from home program
- paid professional development
- health and wellness spending accounts
- paid mental health and wellness days
- staff appreciation and recognition events
- respectful, diverse and inclusive workplace culture
Apply today and see why we’re one of Manitoba's Top Employers.
Job Summary
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Adjudicators play a pivotal role in the claims process, often serving as the initial point of contact for workers and employers during sensitive circumstances. They are tasked with creating a positive first impression by acknowledging reported injuries and gathering pertinent information necessary to make timely and well-communicated decisions. Through telephone and written correspondence, Adjudicators determine eligibility for compensation benefits and services, ensuring decisions are consistent with established policies and legislation.
We are seeking service-oriented, proactive, and results-driven professionals capable of thriving in a fast-paced environment. Utilizing a proactive claims management approach, Adjudicators make and communicate eligibility decisions promptly and consistently. They provide essential information to internal and external stakeholders regarding recovery and return-to-work processes, addressing the needs of workers and employers by actively listening, collecting and conveying relevant information, and clarifying rights, responsibilities, and obligations.
Job Duties:
Determines which claims are acceptable and authorizes/denies entitlement to compensation on an ongoing basis; communicates the decision and rationale to injured workers, employers, representatives, and healthcare practitioners.
Gathers, assembles, reviews, develops, and assesses information and opinions through written correspondence, in-person meetings, and telephone to establish initial and ongoing entitlement to compensation.
Communicates with injured workers, employers, representatives, healthcare practitioners, witnesses, and other involved parties to obtain/provide information, respond to enquiries and explain decisions, in writing or verbally.
Gathers appropriate wage information and provides direction to Payment Assessors re: payment of a claim and duration.
Identifies claims where a pre-existing condition exists, establishes entitlement accordingly, and authorizes or denies cost relief to employers.
Manages and facilitates the overall claim process (ie. assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, evaluating and terminating) including Time Loss claims up to 8 weeks duration; Medical Treatment claims up to 14 weeks; Occupational Disease claims up to 8 weeks and Hearing Loss claims for the duration of the claim.
Acts as a primary contact for injured workers, employers, representatives, healthcare practitioners, and specialized service providers to ensure the coordinated management of claims through the recovery and return to work processes or other resolutions.
Facilities established protocols for potential stress/crisis situations including involvement with the Special Services Unit.
Implements Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Protocol by identifying the appropriate category and coverage period and notifies all parties in writing. Monitors no time loss claims involving physiotherapy or chiropractic treatment for up to 14 weeks from date of injury. Manages noise induced hearing loss claims for the entire duration of the claim.
Adjudicates Fatality claims and determines spousal and dependent’s entitlement on fatality claims and refers files to appropriate internal resources for ongoing management.
Delivers presentations or attends information/discussion sessions on behalf of the WCB with external stakeholders.
Provides service both independently, or in consultation with internal/external service providers, to injured workers by assessing and facilitating return to work on an individual basis. This includes development of a strategy to bring each claim to resolution.
Promotes and supports workplace-based disability management programs.
Initiates recovery of overpayments within guidelines.
Authorizes medical aid expenditures on files up to $25,000 and lump sum benefits related to fatalities up to $75,000 (spousal benefits) and makes recommendations of payments beyond their authorization limit to the Supervisor/Manager/Director.
Identifies claims where cost allocation/relief is appropriate per legislation and policy.
Gathers/assembles information requested, implements decisions and reviews information received from senior staff, the Review Office, Medical Review Panel, and Appeal Panel.
Ensures proper recording of claims involving inter-provincial and third party, as well as coding of all occupational disease claims.
Identifies and recommends improvements in service or system/policy changes related to adjudication and case management.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Completion of a two (2) year diploma in a related discipline and a minimum three (3) years' experience in a similar environment making entitlement decisions based on a defined set of criteria (ie. policies, procedures, legislation, etc.) including client service, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience
Proficiency in the use of personal computers and software in a Windows environment
Ability to obtain, assess and evaluate information to support claims decisions
Ability to interpret and apply provisions, policies, procedures and legislation
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
Ability to deliver presentations to external clients
Ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines while providing excellent client service in sometimes confrontational and sensitive situations
Ability to organize prioritize and prioritize workload
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Knowledge of adjudicative, disability management, vocational rehabilitation, case management and workplace-based programs, policies, procedures and principles would be an asset
Knowledge of medical terminology/issues would be an asset
Ability to communicate proficiently in both official languages (English & French) is an asset, but is not required
Additional Information
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Up to 8 Permanent Positions
Annual Salary Range: $66,438 - $85,536
Start Date: January 2026
Formal Classroom Training Period: 10 weeks (Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.).
A criminal record check and education verification will be required for the successful candidate.
The WCB is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce with equitable representation of Indigenous persons, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, women, 2SLGBTQ+ persons and members of other equity-seeking groups. Applicants are encouraged to indicate in their covering letter or resumé if they are a member of these groups.
The WCB recognizes that individuals may face barriers that hinder their full and equal participation in the workplace, and is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to all employees and candidates who are or may be disabled by one or more barriers in the workplace. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Are you interested in this job?
About Worker's Compensation Board of Manitoba
The workers compensation system is an injury and disability insurance system for workers and employers, paid for by employers.
The Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba was founded in 1916 with the passing of The Workers Compensation Act and officially opened in 1917. The program is the result of a Canadian compromise struck in the early twentieth century and maintained to this day – injured workers gave up the right to sue their employers in exchange for guaranteed no-fault benefits in the event of a work related injury or illness, and employers agreed to pay for the system, in exchange for protection against lawsuits.
Adjudicator
Top Benefits
About the role
Position ID:
J1025-0485
Competition No.:
25-102
Job Title:
Adjudicator
Job Type:
Permanent, Full-time
Open Positions:
8
Job Location:
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Work From Home Eligible:
Yes
Workplace Type:
Hybrid
Date Posted:
October 21, 2025
Closing Date:
November 4, 2025
About the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba
The Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba (WCB) serves workers and employers through a no-fault insurance system integral to the Manitoba economy. With approximately 600 employees, the WCB is dedicated to ensuring and supporting safe and healthy workplaces.
We put workers and employers at the centre of everything we do, providing services for injury prevention, compensation and facilitating return to health and work. Through SAFE Work Manitoba, a division of the WCB, we collaborate with our partners to build a strong culture of workplace safety and health by preventing injuries and illnesses before they occur.
If you're passionate about making a meaningful difference in people's lives, we invite you to join our dedicated team and contribute to a safer Manitoba.
Why work for us?
If you’re looking to make a real difference in your community, grow your career and work in a supportive, inclusive environment, the WCB is the place for you. We offer:
- competitive wages
- compressed work week and flexible start times
- defined benefit pension plan
- 100% employer-paid benefits
- work from home program
- paid professional development
- health and wellness spending accounts
- paid mental health and wellness days
- staff appreciation and recognition events
- respectful, diverse and inclusive workplace culture
Apply today and see why we’re one of Manitoba's Top Employers.
Job Summary
Work With Us Video
Adjudicators play a pivotal role in the claims process, often serving as the initial point of contact for workers and employers during sensitive circumstances. They are tasked with creating a positive first impression by acknowledging reported injuries and gathering pertinent information necessary to make timely and well-communicated decisions. Through telephone and written correspondence, Adjudicators determine eligibility for compensation benefits and services, ensuring decisions are consistent with established policies and legislation.
We are seeking service-oriented, proactive, and results-driven professionals capable of thriving in a fast-paced environment. Utilizing a proactive claims management approach, Adjudicators make and communicate eligibility decisions promptly and consistently. They provide essential information to internal and external stakeholders regarding recovery and return-to-work processes, addressing the needs of workers and employers by actively listening, collecting and conveying relevant information, and clarifying rights, responsibilities, and obligations.
Job Duties:
Determines which claims are acceptable and authorizes/denies entitlement to compensation on an ongoing basis; communicates the decision and rationale to injured workers, employers, representatives, and healthcare practitioners.
Gathers, assembles, reviews, develops, and assesses information and opinions through written correspondence, in-person meetings, and telephone to establish initial and ongoing entitlement to compensation.
Communicates with injured workers, employers, representatives, healthcare practitioners, witnesses, and other involved parties to obtain/provide information, respond to enquiries and explain decisions, in writing or verbally.
Gathers appropriate wage information and provides direction to Payment Assessors re: payment of a claim and duration.
Identifies claims where a pre-existing condition exists, establishes entitlement accordingly, and authorizes or denies cost relief to employers.
Manages and facilitates the overall claim process (ie. assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, evaluating and terminating) including Time Loss claims up to 8 weeks duration; Medical Treatment claims up to 14 weeks; Occupational Disease claims up to 8 weeks and Hearing Loss claims for the duration of the claim.
Acts as a primary contact for injured workers, employers, representatives, healthcare practitioners, and specialized service providers to ensure the coordinated management of claims through the recovery and return to work processes or other resolutions.
Facilities established protocols for potential stress/crisis situations including involvement with the Special Services Unit.
Implements Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Protocol by identifying the appropriate category and coverage period and notifies all parties in writing. Monitors no time loss claims involving physiotherapy or chiropractic treatment for up to 14 weeks from date of injury. Manages noise induced hearing loss claims for the entire duration of the claim.
Adjudicates Fatality claims and determines spousal and dependent’s entitlement on fatality claims and refers files to appropriate internal resources for ongoing management.
Delivers presentations or attends information/discussion sessions on behalf of the WCB with external stakeholders.
Provides service both independently, or in consultation with internal/external service providers, to injured workers by assessing and facilitating return to work on an individual basis. This includes development of a strategy to bring each claim to resolution.
Promotes and supports workplace-based disability management programs.
Initiates recovery of overpayments within guidelines.
Authorizes medical aid expenditures on files up to $25,000 and lump sum benefits related to fatalities up to $75,000 (spousal benefits) and makes recommendations of payments beyond their authorization limit to the Supervisor/Manager/Director.
Identifies claims where cost allocation/relief is appropriate per legislation and policy.
Gathers/assembles information requested, implements decisions and reviews information received from senior staff, the Review Office, Medical Review Panel, and Appeal Panel.
Ensures proper recording of claims involving inter-provincial and third party, as well as coding of all occupational disease claims.
Identifies and recommends improvements in service or system/policy changes related to adjudication and case management.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Completion of a two (2) year diploma in a related discipline and a minimum three (3) years' experience in a similar environment making entitlement decisions based on a defined set of criteria (ie. policies, procedures, legislation, etc.) including client service, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience
Proficiency in the use of personal computers and software in a Windows environment
Ability to obtain, assess and evaluate information to support claims decisions
Ability to interpret and apply provisions, policies, procedures and legislation
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
Ability to deliver presentations to external clients
Ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines while providing excellent client service in sometimes confrontational and sensitive situations
Ability to organize prioritize and prioritize workload
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Knowledge of adjudicative, disability management, vocational rehabilitation, case management and workplace-based programs, policies, procedures and principles would be an asset
Knowledge of medical terminology/issues would be an asset
Ability to communicate proficiently in both official languages (English & French) is an asset, but is not required
Additional Information
Work With Us Video
Up to 8 Permanent Positions
Annual Salary Range: $66,438 - $85,536
Start Date: January 2026
Formal Classroom Training Period: 10 weeks (Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.).
A criminal record check and education verification will be required for the successful candidate.
The WCB is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce with equitable representation of Indigenous persons, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, women, 2SLGBTQ+ persons and members of other equity-seeking groups. Applicants are encouraged to indicate in their covering letter or resumé if they are a member of these groups.
The WCB recognizes that individuals may face barriers that hinder their full and equal participation in the workplace, and is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to all employees and candidates who are or may be disabled by one or more barriers in the workplace. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Are you interested in this job?
About Worker's Compensation Board of Manitoba
The workers compensation system is an injury and disability insurance system for workers and employers, paid for by employers.
The Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba was founded in 1916 with the passing of The Workers Compensation Act and officially opened in 1917. The program is the result of a Canadian compromise struck in the early twentieth century and maintained to this day – injured workers gave up the right to sue their employers in exchange for guaranteed no-fault benefits in the event of a work related injury or illness, and employers agreed to pay for the system, in exchange for protection against lawsuits.