Expert recall/retrieval Sedgwick

I was reading an OLD thread re: Stericycle and RQA retrieval work and found a news article from 2020-21 stating that Stericycle had sold their recall biz to Sedgwick.
Does anyone have info on how to sign up with this new company?
I don't see it on the forum list but haven't checked the Google Doc list.

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Somebody sent me the URL (which I no longer have.) I sent my paperwork in back in December; never heard a word.

If your path dictates you walk through hell, do it as though you own the place. -unknown
You can try emailing fieldrepjobs@stericycle.com. I don't have a blank copy of the paperwork.

If your path dictates you walk through hell, do it as though you own the place. -unknown
Even though Sedgwick bought out the recall division of Stericycle, they don't seem to be too interested in that part of their business. They rarely have work and they haven't even completely rebranded. (For example, the Stericycle Manual is still on their Service Manager site, and I am still using my Stericycle ID because they didn't send out new IDs). They don't pay much and they still use paperwork so you have to hand fill out reports, then upload them. They may not be signing up new contractors, but you could email expertrecall@sedgwick.com and ask them.
@MW wrote:

Even though Sedgwick bought out the recall division of Stericycle, they don't seem to be too interested in that part of their business. They rarely have work and they haven't even completely rebranded. (For example, the Stericycle Manual is still on their Service Manager site, and I am still using my Stericycle ID because they didn't send out new IDs). They don't pay much and they still use paperwork so you have to hand fill out reports, then upload them. They may not be signing up new contractors, but you could email expertrecall@sedgwick.com and ask them.
Hand-fill reports? I think maybe I'll stick with RQA. Having to print a pile of paper cuts into my profit. Thanks for the info.

If your path dictates you walk through hell, do it as though you own the place. -unknown
Like RQA, they do reimburse you 10 cents a page for things you need to print. Of course with RQA usually you only need to print the Letter of Authorization.
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