Provider Enrollment Specialist
Provider enrollment specialists make sure clinicians are enrolled with payers and able to bill. They manage applications, rosters, revalidations, effective dates, and payer follow-up.
💰 2026 Salary Ranges
| Level | Typical annual salary |
|---|---|
| Entry / early career | $40K–$52K |
| Mid-career | $52K–$66K |
| Senior / specialist | $66K–$82K |
| Manager / director | $78K–$100K |
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Compensation varies by market, employer type, specialty complexity, team scope, and whether the role includes people leadership or enterprise responsibility.
📅 What the job actually involves
A typical day combines queue or portfolio review, exception handling, cross-functional follow-up, performance analysis, and documentation. Strong performers do more than complete transactions: they identify recurring failure patterns, quantify their financial impact, and improve the process that created them.
Clear ownership of measurable outcomes, payer/EHR fluency, the ability to explain root causes, and examples of improving cash, accuracy, turnaround time, denials, or patient experience.
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🎓 Certifications that can help
🎤 Interview topics to prepare for
Expect questions about how you prioritize work, measure performance, investigate a recurring revenue-cycle issue, communicate with payers or clinical/operational teams, and use data to decide what to fix first. Prepare two or three examples with a measurable before-and-after result.