Workforce Solutions for Claims, Risk, and HR Professionals
Certify Your Team. Reduce Risk. Prove Compliance.
IEA delivers the industry’s most recognized workers’ compensation and absence management credentials, including FMLA and ADA compliance training, built for claims organizations, insurers, TPAs, HR teams, and self-insured employers who need verified expertise at scale.
Trusted by Industry Leaders
Proudly training professionals at leading organizations since 1876.
Scalable Training for Your Entire Organization
Workers’ Compensation
and Compliance Team
From foundational claims principles to advanced adjuster certification, IEA prepares your team to handle complex workers’ comp cases with confidence and compliance.
- Intro to California Workers' Compensation Claims
- Claims Practitioner in Workers' Compensation (CPWC)
- Self-Insured Administrator Exam Prep (WCSIP)
- Workers' Compensation for Legal Professionals (WCLP)
4 programs · Starting at $119
Disability/Absence Management
Credential Your HR and Leave Management Professionals
From California compliance essentials to nationally recognized IDAM certification, IEA equips HR and leave professionals to navigate complex accommodations with authority.
- Disability Management Compliance Specialist (DMCS)
- Certified Professional in Disability Management (CPDM)
2 credentials · Starting at $349
WHY IEA
The Industry's Most Trusted Training Partner
For 150 years, IEA has equipped claims professionals, HR teams, and legal practitioners with the credentials that move careers and organizations forward.
150
Years of industry expertise
351
Hours of professional content
6
Credentials across two specializations
Reduce turnover
Lower training costs by investing in your
current team rather than replacing them.
Close skills gaps
Ensure consistent, high-level performance
across your entire claims and risk department.
Mitigate risk
Protect your organization from costly errors
and non-compliance penalties.
Expand opportunity
Build your leadership pipeline from within by
giving employees a clear path to grow.
What Our Clients Say
I can't recommend IEA Training enough! The courses have been fantastic for boosting our team's workers' compensation expertise. The IEA staff were super easy to work with, making it straightforward to meet our training objectives. Plus, the portal is a breeze to use, helping me keep track of everyone's progress effortlessly. For hassle-free and effective training,IEA Training is top-notch
Ashley Sells
AdminSure
IEA’s CPWC certification has been a great training solution for our new hires. Meeting the required 120 hours of instruction and statutory topics in an On-demand turn-key program has made my job so much easier.
Dan Henley
EMPLOYERS® Insurance
Frequently Asked Questions
What is IEA Training Enterprise?
IEA Training Enterprise provides organizations with scalable, on-demand training solutions in workers’ compensation, disability management, absence management, and related compliance areas. Enterprise programs are designed for companies that need consistent, high-quality training for teams, leaders, and regulated roles.
Who is Enterprise training designed for?
Enterprise training is designed for employers, insurance carriers, third-party administrators, law firms, public agencies, and organizations that manage claims, employee absence, disability programs, or regulatory compliance. Typical users include HR teams, risk managers, claims departments, legal professionals, and leadership teams.
How do organizations get started with Enterprise training?
Organizations can contact IEA Training to schedule a consultation. After reviewing goals and requirements, IEA will recommend an Enterprise training structure and enrollment plan.
How is Enterprise pricing structured?
Pricing is based on the number of learners, selected courses or certifications, and program structure. Volume pricing and group discounts may be available.
What certifications are available through Enterprise training?
Enterprise clients may enroll learners in IEA certifications such as Certified Professional in Disability Management, Certified Professional in Workers’ Compensation, and Workers’ Compensation for Legal Professionals, as well as select professional HR certification and leave and HR courses, including FMLA training for HR.
Are IEA certifications recognized by employers?
Yes. IEA certifications are widely recognized across California and nationally, particularly in workers’ compensation, disability management, HR, risk, and legal fields.
How is Enterprise training different from individual enrollment?
Enterprise training supports group enrollment, centralized administration, team progress tracking, and structured learning pathways. It allows organizations to train multiple learners consistently while maintaining oversight and accountability, which is not available with individual enrollment.
What types of organizations use IEA Enterprise training?
IEA works with insurance carriers, self-insured employers, TPAs, law firms, healthcare organizations, government agencies, and professional associations. Many of our enterprise clients operate in highly regulated environments and require reliable, compliant training.
What learning platform is used for Enterprise training?
All Enterprise training is delivered through IEA’s LearnWorlds platform. Organizations receive managed access to our LMS, allowing learners to complete courses, track progress, and earn certificates in a centralized environment.
What customization options are available for Enterprise clients?
IEA offers customization options based on program scope. These may include curated course bundles, role-specific learning paths, branded learner experiences, and alignment to organizational goals.
Can Enterprise programs be aligned to internal policies or roles?
Yes. While course content itself remains standardized, Enterprise programs can be structured to align with internal roles, job functions, and professional development goals through course selection and learning pathways.
Do Enterprise clients receive reporting and progress tracking?
Yes. Enterprise administrators can view learner enrollment, course progress, completion status, and certification outcomes. Reporting supports compliance tracking and workforce development oversight.
Can different teams receive different courses?
Yes. Enterprise programs can assign different courses or certifications to different groups based on role, department, or career track.
How does IEA keep enterprise content current?
IEA regularly reviews and updates course content to reflect changes in laws, regulations, and industry best practices. This ensures enterprise learners receive accurate and relevant training.
How long does it take to launch an Enterprise training program?
Launch timelines vary depending on enrollment size and configuration, but most Enterprise programs can be deployed within a few weeks after scope and access are finalized.
Is there a minimum number of learners required?
Enterprise programs are flexible and can support both small teams and large organizations. Pricing and structure are based on scope, number of learners, and course selection.
Can Enterprise training support onboarding or upskilling initiatives?
Yes. Many organizations use Enterprise training for onboarding new hires, upskilling existing teams, leadership development, or compliance refreshers.
What support do Enterprise clients receive?
Enterprise clients receive guided onboarding, administrative support, learner support, and a dedicated point of contact for program coordination.
Do you offer FMLA and ADA training for HR professionals?
Yes. IEA offers specialized FMLA and ADA training for HR professionals as part of its broader absence management and compliance curriculum. These programs help HR teams understand leave regulations, reduce compliance risk, and manage employee absences effectively.
Does IEA offer leave and HR courses for compliance training?
Yes. IEA provides a range of leave and HR courses covering absence management, disability programs, FMLA, ADA, and related compliance areas.
Resources and Insights
When is Leave a Reasonable Accommodation? What Employers Need to Know
How to Recognize an Accommodation Request: Triggers Every Employer Must Know
The Essential Guide to Disability Management: Understanding ADA, FEHA, FMLA and IDAM
How Disability Management Compliance Skills are Transforming HR in California
FMLA in 2026: What Just Changed—and Why It Matters More Than Ever
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