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Director of Sales – Revenue Cycle Management (RCM)
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Lead enterprise sales for a healthcare tech firm transforming Revenue Cycle Management with automation. Target CFOs and VPs at major health systems, using data-driven financial models to close complex deals. This Oak Brook-based role requires 7+ years of RCM sales success and offers a flexible, c...
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United States , Oak Brook, Illinois
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160000.00 - 220000.00 USD / Year
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Jorie AI
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RCM Supervisor - Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management
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United States , Virtual
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57000.00 - 65000.00 USD / Year
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ATI Physical Therapy
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Cash Management Revenue Cycle Automation Manager
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Lead the automation of revenue cycle systems as a Cash Management Manager. You will design, implement, and manage complex applications, leveraging your expertise in systems development and project leadership. This role requires strong technical skills (VBA, C#, SQL, RPA) and experience with healt...
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United States
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63.45 - 95.20 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Cash Management Revenue Cycle Automation Manager
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Lead the automation of revenue cycle processes using Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in this management role. You will design and implement systems, manage projects, and partner with operations teams. This US-based position offers competitive benefits including health plans, retirement matching,...
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United States
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63.45 - 95.20 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Manager, Revenue Cycle Management
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Lead and scale the Revenue Cycle Management function for Babylist Health. This remote US role requires 7+ years of RCM expertise, including DME billing and team leadership. You will ensure compliant reimbursement, optimize systems, and manage a high-performing team. Enjoy competitive compensation...
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United States
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111012.00 - 133215.00 USD / Year
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Babylist
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Head of Revenue Cycle Management
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Lead and scale the revenue cycle for a growing healthtech startup. This NYC-based role requires 5-10 years of RCM experience, with a proven track record of building systems from the ground up. You will own the full lifecycle, optimize key metrics, and manage a hybrid team. Equity is included in t...
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United States , New York City
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160000.00 - 240000.00 USD / Year
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Carex Consulting Group
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About the Revenue Cycle Manager role

Discover rewarding Revenue Cycle Manager jobs, a critical leadership role at the heart of healthcare financial operations. A Revenue Cycle Manager is a strategic professional responsible for overseeing the entire financial lifecycle of patient care, from initial registration and insurance verification to final payment collection. This position is essential for ensuring the financial viability and compliance of healthcare organizations, including hospitals, large physician groups, and specialized clinics. Professionals in these jobs act as the vital link between clinical care, administrative functions, and financial performance, ensuring that services rendered are accurately coded, billed, and reimbursed.

The core responsibilities of a Revenue Cycle Manager are comprehensive and multifaceted. Typically, they involve leading and mentoring a team of specialists in billing, coding, and collections. They develop and implement strategic policies to optimize charge capture, accelerate accounts receivable, minimize claim denials, and reduce bad debt. A significant part of the role is ensuring strict adherence to complex and ever-evolving healthcare regulations, such as HIPAA, the No Surprises Act, and price transparency rules. Managers regularly analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) and financial data to identify trends, pinpoint inefficiencies, and drive process improvements. They also serve as the subject matter expert on payer relations, negotiating and resolving disputes with insurance companies to secure proper reimbursement and maintain healthy cash flow. Oversight of the Chargemaster—the comprehensive list of all billable services—and staying current with coding standards like ICD-10 and CPT are also central duties.

To excel in Revenue Cycle Manager jobs, candidates generally need a blend of education, experience, and specific skills. A bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, finance, accounting, or a related field is commonly required, with a master’s degree often preferred. Employers typically seek several years of progressive experience in healthcare revenue cycle operations, including hands-on work in medical billing, coding, and accounts receivable management. In-depth knowledge of healthcare compliance, reimbursement methodologies, and federal/state regulations is non-negotiable. Successful managers possess strong leadership and communication skills to effectively train staff and collaborate with clinicians, finance teams, and executives. Analytical prowess is crucial for dissecting financial reports, while technical proficiency with Electronic Health Records (EHR) like Epic, and specialized revenue cycle management software is expected. Certifications such as the Certified Revenue Cycle Representative (CRCR) or Certified Professional Coder (CPC) can be significant assets.

Ultimately, Revenue Cycle Manager jobs are ideal for detail-oriented leaders who are passionate about combining financial acumen with healthcare operations to improve both fiscal outcomes and patient financial experiences. These professionals ensure that healthcare providers are compensated fairly and promptly for the vital services they deliver, making this a cornerstone role within the modern healthcare ecosystem.