Benefit Supervisor (Canfield, OH)
Company: BeneSys, Inc.
Location: Canfield
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefit Supervisor (Canfield,
OH) Benefit Supervisor (Canfield, OH) Summary - The Benefit
Supervisor will coordinate Pension Department activities and
special projects. Will supervise staff in accordance with company
policies and procedures. The Supervisor will proactively identify
service, quality, and operational improvement opportunities and
present recommendations to the Pension Director or manager to
enhance member experience, reduce errors, and improve efficiency
and turnaround times. Essential Duties and Responsibilities in
Supervisory Role include but not limited to Personnel Policies and
Procedures The Supervisor is responsible to ensure that employees
follow the organization's policies and procedures, to supervise the
staff in accordance with company policies and procedures, and is
responsible for staff scheduling, to include vacation scheduling,
overtime assignments, back-up for absent employees, approving
payroll, etc. Staffing The Supervisor is to regularly review the
needs of their employees and department. It is also the Supervisors
responsibility to assist in conducting interviews and testing with
the Human Resource department and provide documented feedback
regarding each candidate. The Supervisor will also coordinate with
department manager for appropriate staffing levels and needs.
Employee Training and Development The Supervisor will ensure that
new employees are oriented to the organization, its policies, and
facilities. Supervisors will develop training plans for each
employee so that they have the necessary expertise to carry out
their job and will provide ongoing guidance to employees, often in
the forms of continuous coaching and testing. Supervisors will
provide career counseling to help employees develop and advance in
their career goals. Supervisors will also schedule and conduct
regular staff meetings. Employee Performance Management The
Supervisor will review job descriptions and make sure that they
accurately record the primary responsibilities, qualifications and
terms for each position in their department. The Supervisor sets
performance standards for tasks, jobs and roles of their employees
, as well as ensures that employees have appropriate and realistic
goals, provide ongoing feedback about the employee's performance,
conduct performance appraisals on a regular basis, including
assessing how the employee has performed and what they can do to
improve in their performance. A Supervisor will also develop
performance improvement plans if an employee's performance is not
adequate, as well as provide rewards for employee accomplishments.
Supervisors will coordinate department activities and special
projects to ensure quality and meeting timetables. They are
responsible for holding employees accountable for their daily
tasks, conduct employee performance reviews, and are responsible
for their department meeting productivity and quality goals.
Additional Responsibilities Supervisors will communicate regularly
with other supervisors and managers, be available for periodic
travel and attend outside client functions as necessary.
Supervisors will also be responsible for evaluating department
processes and recommend and coordinate needed changes based on the
process analysis. They will also be responsible for the
documentation of all department practices and procedures. Essential
Duties and Responsibilities Specific to Pension Department include
but not limited to Become familiar with general plan rules for
pension as outlined in the Summary Plan Description (SPD) for each
fund. Ensure pension staff is properly completing month-end tasks,
i.e., month-end reports, ledger balancing, closing, manual check
runs, etc. and annual tasks such as statements, actuary requests,
external audits, etc. Verify legal documents such as divorce
decrees, marriage certificates, birth certificates, etc. for
accuracy. Review and approve pension files for payment as needed.
Work closely with support concerning all programming/operations
related matters. This will include, but not be limited to
automation, enhancements, possible system errors, etc. Oversee that
staff is working with Eligibility and Contribution departments for
matters pertaining to Pension. Interact with Plan Management and/or
clients regarding client issues both individual situations and
overall Fund activities. Regular and predictable attendance is an
essential function of this job. Education and/or Experience -
Associate or Bachelor degree in Business, Finance, Accounting, or
related field, or equivalent combination of education and
experience, preferred. Minimum three (3) years of experience in
pension administration, benefits administration, or a related
field, including at least one (1) year in a lead or supervisory
role, required. Language Skills - Ability to read and interpret the
pension provisions as outlined in the SPD's, user manuals for
on-line services, department rules and procedures manual and plan
documents. Ability to speak and/or write clearly and effectively
explain to members, dependents, and union officials the provisions
of a plan document. Mathematical Skills - Ability to calculate
hours and rates to determine self-payments and hour banks.
Reasoning Ability - Must be capable of thoroughly analyzing vendor
invoices and all month end reports. Find discrepancies in member's
eligibility: make necessary corrections based on department
procedures, Plan rules, and analysis of eligibility. Work
Environment - Fast paced department. Phone calls are continuous and
often unpleasant. Must be able to maintain composure with difficult
caller. Most work is done independently. Work Schedule - Full time.
Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 4:30pm. Required in office (no at-home
days). Competitive Benefits and Compensation Package 12 paid
holidays Paid Time Off (PTO) Pro-rated during first year of
employment 15 days of PTO provided in the next calendar year! 3
days paid bereavement Up to 20 days paid jury leave Medical,
dental, and vision insurance, with option for dependent coverage
Company-paid basic life, short-term disability, long-term
disability, and AD&D insurance 401k with employer match Tuition
reimbursement program Career development opportunities Referral
bonus for all successful full-time referrals Annual opportunities
for increases Pay The pay range for this position is $65,000 -
$85,000 per year. Actual salary is dependent on skills, experience,
education, and other business factors. Our Culture BeneSys wants to
be a great service provider to the members we serve, and we
recognize we can only do that if we are also a great employer with
successful employees. In short, our success is driven by our
employees' successes. We want to be a place where people want to
work, feel proud of what they do and feel fulfilled both
professionally and personally. We want to create a place where
employees can find long-term growth and potential. Our culture
focuses on three core values: Collaboration: working together
across 31 locations to achieve the best for the company and our
clients Dedication: striving to create an environment where all
employees work toward a common goal while committing to providing
the best customer service to our members and our colleagues
Integrity: doing what we say we will do. Upholding strong ethical
and moral principles ADA & EEO Reasonable accommodations will be
made so that qualified individuals with disabilities are able to
complete the application process and, if hired, fulfill the
essential functions of their job. PI25ee175dbf0b-25405-39676916
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