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<div><h2>Overview</h2><p>Attorney Relations Assignment CSR role at Love\'s Travel Stops. The Attorney Relations Assignment Representative is responsible for maintaining both the covered and 25% case assignment dockets, which includes assigning cases in a timely manner and ensuring attorneys are performing to standard. This role also includes adding to our network of attorneys.</p><h2>Responsibilities</h2><ul><li>To provide the best possible customer service for members, attorneys, and associates through inbound and outbound phone calls</li><li>To obtain specific information from a court or attorney regarding a traffic citation and input that information into the computer system</li><li>To recognize any case that may need specific actions to be taken and properly notify Attorney Relations-Attorney Development Supervisor</li><li>To precisely input any information given by courts or attorneys into the computer system</li><li>To properly complete various forms of paperwork needed to handle the case in the best possible manner</li><li>To manage Assignment Docket(s)</li><li>To build the TVC network of attorneys</li><li>To perform other duties as assigned by Attorney Assignment Supervisor when needed</li><li>To arrive on time and stay for the duration of your scheduled shift</li><li>To maintain proper records of attendance by correctly using the Talent Stop</li><li>Report to Supervisor/Manager</li></ul><h2>Experience and Qualifications</h2><ul><li>High School Diploma/GED</li><li>3 Years in customer service</li><li>Must be able to type at least 35 WPM</li><li>Must be able to operate a computer, use the internet and be familiar with 10-key</li></ul><h2>Skills and Physical Demands</h2><ul><li>Excellent verbal and written (both typed and handwritten) communication</li><li>Highly self-motivated and results oriented</li><li>Ability to perform in a high-energy, dynamic, and team-oriented environment</li><li>Ability to think independently and problem solve</li></ul><h2>Benefits</h2><ul><li>Fuel Your Growth with Love\'s - company funded tuition assistance program</li><li>Paid Time Off</li><li>Flexible Scheduling</li><li>401(k) – 100% Match up to 5%</li><li>Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance after 30 days</li><li>Competitive Pay</li><li>Career Development</li><li>Hiring Immediately</li><li>Remote</li></ul><h2>Our Culture</h2><p>Fueling customers\' journeys since 1964, innovation leads the way for this family-owned and operated business headquartered in Oklahoma City. With nearly 40,000 team members, travel stops are the core business along with products and services that provide value for professional drivers, fleets, traveling public, RVers, alternative energy and wholesale fuel customers. Giving back to communities and an inclusive workplace are hallmarks of the award-winning culture.</p><h2>Equal Opportunity Employer</h2><p>Love\'s is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Veterans encouraged to apply.</p><h2>Job Category</h2><p>Corporate</p></div> #J-18808-Ljbffr Salary: USD 36000 - 60000 per year

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