Dental Insurance Jobs

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Dental insurance is riding a wave of technological innovation and regulatory change, driving demand for skilled professionals across claims, analytics, and compliance. The surge in remote‑enabled tele‑dentistry and integrated health data platforms has created over 21,000 open positions, making it one of the fastest‑growing segments in health‑care insurance.

Key roles include Claims Analyst, who adjudicates dental claims using platforms like Guidewire ClaimCenter; Actuarial Analyst, responsible for pricing models and risk assessment using SAS and R; Underwriting Specialist, who evaluates coverage limits and writes policies; Data Scientist, who builds predictive models for claim fraud detection; and Compliance Officer, who ensures adherence to state dental insurance regulations and ACA requirements.

Salary transparency is critical because compensation varies widely by region, specialty, and regulatory environment. With clear pay ranges, dental‑insurance professionals can benchmark against peers, negotiate confidently, and make informed career moves that align with the evolving demands of the industry.

Retention Sales Specialist

Company: Senske Family of Companies

Location: Coppell, TX

Posted Oct 16, 2025

Recording and responding to customer complaints. Developing strategies to retain customers. Collecting data about customer service trends.

Data Scientist I, Analytics

Company: Expedia Group

Location: Seattle, WA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Data Science, or a related field. Quantify outcomes into clear financial impact, and…

Customer Service & Sales Representative - Telecom

Company: AMS Community Connections

Location: Torrance, CA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Provide post-enrollment support by assisting with basic troubleshooting and answering service-related questions.

Welder Fabricator (1-2 years' experience)

Company: Helix Electric, Inc.

Location: Goodyear, AZ

Posted Oct 16, 2025

(Note: Powder activated tools, and JLG lifts and other operations that may require certification and training before operating).

Unarmed Security

Company: Cascadia Global Security

Location: Argo, IL

Posted Oct 16, 2025

We will provide and pay for all licensing and training! Our Security Specialists range from active-duty military personnel to veterans to civilians looking for…

Welder

Company: OTC Industrial Technologies

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 17, 2025

6G qualifications preferred and must be proficient in acquiring D1.1 certification upon hire. Layout and fit up components per drawings and specifications with…

Sr. HSE Engineer, Multi-Site Training

Company: Honeywell

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Oct 17, 2025

HSE Engineer – Centralized Training Coordinator* here at Honeywell, you will own the training system across multiple Aerospace Technologies (AT) sites, ensuring…

Building Security Guard (Full-Time, Regular) $23.17 Hourly

Company: Travis County

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Oct 16, 2025

Attend training and certification courses as needed and as required by the Department, in order to maintain certifications and skills necessary to perform the…

AI Incubator - Data Engineer

Company: Sprinter Health

Location: Menlo Park, CA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

For many, the ER becomes their first touchpoint with the healthcare system—driving over $300B in avoidable costs every year. It will usually consist of:

Heavy Truck Driver

Company: City of Seattle

Location: Seattle, WA

Posted Oct 16, 2025

If you are licensed in a different state, you must submit the equivalent to Washington's 'Full' driving record.

Janitor

Company: BMW North Scottsdale

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Oct 16, 2025

Some positions may require applicants to possess a valid driver's license and have a good driving record. The Janitor is responsible for maintaining building…

Home Care Sales Associate

Company: Open Arms Home Care Inc

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Oct 17, 2025

Motivated, organized, and capable of managing a field-based schedule. Log activities and lead status in CRM tools. 24 PTO Days + Paid Holidays.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Dental Insurance roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level Claims Analyst and Actuarial Analyst positions start around $55,000–$65,000 annually. Mid‑level roles, such as Senior Claims Analyst or Actuarial Associate, range from $70,000 to $90,000. Experienced managers—Claims Manager, Actuarial Manager—earn $95,000–$120,000, while directors and VPs can command $130,000–$170,000 depending on company size and geographic location.
What skills and certifications are essential for success in Dental Insurance?
Core skills include proficiency with claims management software (Guidewire ClaimCenter, Medallion), data analytics (SQL, Python, SAS, R), actuarial modeling, and knowledge of dental benefit design. Certifications such as ACIA (American College of Insurance) for underwriters, CGMA (Chartered Global Management Accountant) for financial analysis, and specialized courses like the Certified Dental Claims Specialist (CDCS) or the Dental Insurance Professional (DIP) credential provide a competitive edge.
Can I work remotely in Dental Insurance positions?
Yes. Many dental‑insurance roles—Claims Analyst, Data Scientist, and Compliance Officer—offer full‑remote or hybrid arrangements, provided you have reliable internet and secure access to cloud‑based systems like Guidewire, SAP, or custom dashboards. Employers often use VPNs, multi‑factor authentication, and virtual private cloud environments to maintain data security.
What career progression paths exist within Dental Insurance?
Typical progression follows this ladder: Analyst → Senior Analyst → Manager → Senior Manager/Director → Vice President/Chief Risk Officer. Advancement often requires demonstrating mastery of actuarial models, leadership in cross‑functional projects, and the ability to translate complex regulatory changes into actionable policy updates.
What industry trends are shaping Dental Insurance today?
Key trends include AI‑driven claims adjudication, predictive analytics for fraud detection, blockchain for secure claim settlements, and integration of dental practice management software (e.g., Dentrix, Eaglesoft) with insurance platforms. Regulatory shifts—such as expanded preventive coverage under the ACA and state‑level mandates for orthodontic benefits—also push insurers to innovate pricing models and digital enrollment tools.

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