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United States , Winston Salem
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Advocate Health Care
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Credentialing Enrollment Specialist
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United States , Charlotte
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Advocate Health Care
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Credentialing Specialist
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Join our team in Southborough, MA, as a Credentialing Specialist. This vital role requires 5+ years of healthcare credentialing and billing expertise, including proficiency with Epic and EHR systems. You will ensure provider compliance and accurate reimbursement while enjoying comprehensive benef...
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United States , Southborough
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Robert Half
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Join our team in Henderson as a Credentialing Specialist on a contract basis. You will manage the full credentialing process, ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards. The role requires proven healthcare credentialing experience, CAQH knowledge, and strong auditing skills. We offer compr...
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United States , Henderson
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Medical Staff Credentialing Specialist and Coordinator
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Join our team in Medina as a Medical Staff Credentialing Specialist and Coordinator. You will manage the full credentialing, re-credentialing, and privileging process for clinical staff, ensuring compliance. The role requires a CPCS certification or Associate's Degree and 2-3 years of experience....
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United States , Medina
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50000.00 - 60000.00 USD / Year
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Orleans Community Health
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Client Partner – Credentialing Specialist
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Join our team in Taguig as a Client Partner – Credentialing Specialist. You will manage end-to-end provider enrollment for US healthcare, ensuring compliance and resolving discrepancies. This night shift role requires 1+ year of credentialing experience and fluency in English. Prior medical billi...
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Philippines , Taguig City
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Access Healthcare LLC
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Human Resources Credentialing and Compliance Specialist
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Join CHRISTUS Health as an HR Credentialing & Compliance Specialist in Irving. You will manage Associate credentials, ensure regulatory compliance, and maintain HRIS data integrity. This role requires strong analytical skills, HR/healthcare experience, and proficiency in Microsoft Office.
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United States , Irving
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CHRISTUS Health
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Credentialing Specialist II
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Join our team as a Credentialing Specialist II in Los Angeles. You will manage credentialing for HDOs and applicants, ensuring compliance with NCQA, CMS, and DHCS standards. The role requires 1+ years of healthcare credentialing experience and strong data audit skills. We offer comprehensive bene...
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United States , Los Angeles
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55245.00 - 82867.00 USD / Year
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L.A. Care Health Plan
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Explore a rewarding career path in healthcare administration by discovering Credentialing Specialist jobs. A Credentialing Specialist is a vital administrative professional within the healthcare sector, responsible for verifying and maintaining the qualifications of healthcare providers. This role serves as a critical gatekeeper, ensuring that physicians, nurses, therapists, and other medical staff meet all necessary standards to practice medicine safely and legally. By managing the intricate process of provider credentialing, these specialists protect healthcare organizations from liability and, most importantly, ensure patient safety and quality of care. The day-to-day work of a Credentialing Specialist is detail-oriented and multifaceted. Common responsibilities typically include processing initial and reappointment credentialing applications for medical staff. This involves conducting thorough primary source verification, which means directly contacting institutions like medical schools, residency programs, and licensing boards to confirm a provider's education, training, licenses, and work history. Specialists are tasked with collecting, validating, and meticulously reviewing credentials to identify and resolve any discrepancies. They maintain comprehensive, accurate, and compliant digital and physical files for each provider, often entering and updating data in specialized credentialing databases or software. A significant part of the role is tracking the entire credentialing lifecycle, managing expiration dates, and ensuring timely renewals for licenses, certifications, and insurance panel enrollments. Furthermore, they frequently act as a communication hub, liaising between providers, medical staff leadership, and various internal departments to address questions and facilitate a smooth credentialing process. To excel in Credentialing Specialist jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of skills and knowledge. A strong understanding of medical credentialing procedures, principles, and the relevant regulatory standards from bodies like The Joint Commission, CMS, and state medical boards is fundamental. Exceptional attention to detail is non-negotiable, as accuracy is paramount when handling sensitive and legally binding documentation. Top candidates demonstrate superb organizational skills, allowing them to prioritize tasks, manage multiple deadlines, and work independently in a fast-paced environment. Proficiency with computer applications is essential, including Microsoft Office Suite (particularly Excel) and the ability to quickly adapt to proprietary credentialing and database management systems. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are crucial for effective interaction with providers and stakeholders. While requirements can vary, many positions seek candidates with an associate's or bachelor's degree in a related field and 1-3 years of experience in healthcare administration, credentialing, or a similar compliance-focused role. For those with a meticulous mind and a passion for supporting the healthcare ecosystem, Credentialing Specialist jobs offer a stable, challenging, and deeply impactful career.

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