License Reimbursement Jobs

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License Reimbursement positions are booming as healthcare systems push for cost containment and policy shifts in Medicare and Medicaid. The current surge—5,215 open roles—mirrors the rapid adoption of electronic health records and data‑driven reimbursement models that demand precision and compliance.

Roles span Claims Analyst, Billing Specialist, Reimbursement Coordinator, Pharmacy Reimbursement Analyst and more. Typical duties include coding accuracy checks, audit preparation, data extraction with Optum or Cerner, and collaboration with clinical teams to resolve claim denials. Teams use tools like Trizetto, Epic, and AI‑powered claim analytics to spot trends and optimize revenue cycles.

Salary transparency is critical because reimbursement work blends clinical knowledge, regulatory expertise, and analytics. Knowing exact pay ranges helps professionals negotiate, benchmark against peers, and make informed decisions about certifications (e.g., CPC, CCRP) that can unlock higher‑level positions.

Electrical Superintendent

Company: Walker Engineering

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Active Texas Journeyman Electrician license. OSHA-30 certification (if not currently certified, must be obtained within six (6) months from date of hire).

Machine Operator I (7:00am to 3:30pm) MBAF

Company: G&W Electric Co

Location: Blue Island, IL

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Air-conditioned/heated state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Set up and operate machinery using hand tools as necessary. Short and Long-Term Disability.

Long Term Special Education Substitute Teacher, $100 Signing Bonus, Glendale AZ

Company: Swing Education

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Implement lesson plans and support IEP goals under the guidance of full-time teachers. Award-winning, easy-to-use app to manage your teaching requests.

Electrical Project Manager

Company: Walker Engineering

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Manage financial aspects of contracts (progress billing, rental equipment, income/expenses) to protect the company’s interest and simultaneously maintain good…

Contract Project Manager

Company: CPR POOLS

Location: Sherman Oaks, CA

Posted Aug 14, 2025

This is to monitor workmanship and ensure all field workers follow all instructions. Ensure the job site is cleaned up on a daily basis before the field crew…

Electrical Foreman

Company: Walker Engineering

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Responsible for all Walker field trades on an electrical construction crew or project. This position is the first line supervisor with crew level responsibility…

Senior Security Analyst

Company: Spring Health

Location: Jacksonville, FL

Posted Aug 14, 2025

Local, state and federal emergency planning processes. System and business architecture design concepts. Configuration management concepts and tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for License Reimbursement roles?
Entry‑level Analysts earn $55,000–$70,000; mid‑level specialists $70,000–$90,000; senior coordinators or managers $90,000–$120,000; executive reimbursement directors exceed $130,000, often with bonus structures tied to net revenue gains.
What skills and certifications are required?
Core skills: medical coding (ICD‑10, CPT, HCPCS), data analysis, audit compliance, and proficiency with Optum or Cerner. Certifications such as Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Revenue Cycle Professional (CRCP) are highly valued and can boost salary by 5–10%.
Is remote work available in License Reimbursement?
Yes, many organizations allow hybrid or fully remote reimbursement roles. Remote positions typically require secure VPN access, cloud‑based analytics platforms, and regular virtual collaboration with clinical and finance teams.
What career progression paths exist?
A typical trajectory moves from Analyst to Coordinator, then Manager, and ultimately to Director of Reimbursement or Chief Financial Officer in health systems. Gaining cross‑functional experience in compliance, data science, and change management accelerates promotion.
What industry trends are shaping License Reimbursement?
Key trends include value‑based payment models, AI‑driven denial prediction, expanded telehealth reimbursement, and stricter federal audit requirements. Staying current with policy changes and leveraging predictive analytics will distinguish leaders in the field.

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