eAssist

CareStack-Dental Billing Success Consultant

Remote - Part Time to Full Time

Dental Billing Success Consultant

Take Control of Your Career with Flexible, Remote Dental Billing

Are you an experienced dental biller looking for a flexible, remote career with strong earning potential?

eAssist Dental Solutions, the nation's leading dental billing company, is seeking experienced Dental Billing Specialists to help dental practices maximize collections while working from home.

Why Join eAssist?

  • 100% Remote
  • Flexible schedule with daytime availability required
  • Start part-time with the opportunity to grow into full-time (often within six months)
  • Commission-based earnings with full-time potential of $40,000–$80,000+ annually
  • Work with established dental practices across the country
  • Work-life balance

What You'll Do

  • Submit and manage dental insurance claims
  • Resolve claim denials and submit appeals
  • Post insurance payments and reconcile accounts
  • Generate billing reports and attend weekly client meetings
  • Maintain accurate documentation and follow-up on outstanding claims

Qualifications

  • Working knowledge of CareStack dental practice management software
  • Minimum 1 year of recent dental billing experience within the past two years
  • Experience with insurance claims, payment posting, accounts receivable, and appeals
  • Comfortable using Google Workspace
  • Strong attention to detail, organization, and communication skills
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently in a remote environment
  • High school diploma or equivalent required

Benefits

Eligible employees have access to:

  • 401(k) with 1% company match
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • AADOM Membership
  • Employee discount programs

Location

Candidates must reside in the United States. We are currently unable to hire applicants residing in California or Massachusetts.

About eAssist

eAssist is the nation's leading dental billing company, serving more than 3,000 dental practices with expert revenue cycle management solutions. We are proud to be recognized as a 2026 Top Workplace, 2025 Great Place to Work, an Inc. 5000 fastest-growing company for eight consecutive years, and we were also recently awarded #10 of Fortune's Great Place to Work for medium-sized Health Care and Biopharma!

If you're ready to grow your dental billing career while enjoying the flexibility of working from home, we'd love to hear from you.

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