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VP, Compliance – Disability and Leave Operations
Location
United States
Posted
17 hours ago
Salary
$124.3K - $227.2K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
VP, Compliance – Disability and Leave Operations
Crawford & Company
Role Description Are you a compliance and legal leader with expertise in FMLA, ADA, Disability, Leave Management, and Accommodation Programs? We're seeking a strategic executive to lead compliance governance, regulatory oversight, and enterprise-wide disability and leave operations. - Lead compliance programs for FMLA, ADA, STD, LTD, Paid Parental Leave, and State Leave Programs - Translate complex regulations into scalable operational practices - Provide executive guidance on regulatory risk, litigation exposure, and compliance strategy - Partner with Operations, Legal, HR, Product, Quality, and Executive Leadership - Drive compliant, consistent, and high-quality service delivery Qualifications - Extensive disability and leave compliance expertise - Strong regulatory and legal interpretation skills - Executive leadership experience in compliance, leave administration, or employee benefits - JD preferred Benefits - Competitive base pay - Bonus/Incentive Pay and other Performance-Based Rewards, if applicable - Medical, Dental and Vision Plans - Prescription Drugs - HSA, HRA, and FSA Accounts - Paid Holidays, Vacation and Sick Leave - 401(k) Retirement Plan - Tuition Assistance - Paid Parental Leave - Supplemental Health Benefits - Enhanced Mental Health Support - Virtual Physical Therapy - Caregiving Services - Life Assistance Program - Training programs that promote continuous learning and career progression - Sustainability programs that give back to the communities in which we live and work - A culture of respect, collaboration, entrepreneurial spirit and inclusion
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