ABA AR Specialist | ABA Biller | Remote 1099 Contractor (Temp-to-Perm)

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About CMR Billing Service<p>CMR Billing Service specializes exclusively in ABA Therapy billing, accounts receivable management, and revenue cycle optimization for ABA Therapy groups nationwide. With over 30 years of combined experience, we focus on maximizing reimbursement, reducing denials, and strengthening financial performance for ABA practices.</p><p><br></p>Position Overview<p>We are seeking an experienced <strong>ABA AR Specialist / ABA Biller</strong> with a strong background in <strong>ABA billing and collections</strong> to manage full-cycle revenue operations.</p><p>This is a:</p><ul><li>Remote position</li><li>1099 independent contractor role</li><li>Temp-to-perm opportunity</li><li>Flexible schedule (not limited to traditional business hours)</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Compensation Range:</strong> $36,000 – $48,000 annually (based on experience, productivity, and performance benchmarks).</p><p><br></p><p><em>Please note: This is a contractor position. No medical insurance or employee benefits are provided.</em></p><p><br></p>REQUIRED EXPERIENCE (Minimum Qualifications)<p>To be considered, candidates must have:</p><ul><li>3–5 years of hands-on ABA Therapy billing experience</li><li>Direct experience billing for ABA Therapy groups</li><li>Full-cycle revenue cycle management experience (claim submission through collections)</li><li>Strong insurance follow-up and denial resolution skills</li><li>Experience managing accounts receivable aging</li><li>Proficiency in <strong>CentralReach and/or Motivity (preferred)</strong></li><li><strong>Ability to work independently and meet performance benchmarks in a remote setting</strong></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Candidates without ABA-specific billing experience will not be considered.</em></strong></p><p><br></p>Key Responsibilities<ul><li>Submit and manage ABA claims</li><li>Perform insurance follow-up and collections</li><li>Resolve claim denials and underpayments</li><li>Maintain AR aging within target benchmarks</li><li>Ensure accurate documentation and compliance</li><li>Communicate with insurance carriers and provider clients</li></ul><p><br></p>Ideal Candidate Profile<ul><li>Detail-oriented and highly organized</li><li>Experienced in ABA payer guidelines and authorizations</li><li>Comfortable working independently</li><li>Strong communicator with problem-solving skills</li><li>Results-driven with collections-focused mindset</li></ul>

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