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How much do chpw jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for chpw in the United States is $102,424.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,000.00 and $119,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are CHPW jobs?

CHPW stands for Community Health Plan of Washington, a nonprofit health plan that provides Medicaid (Apple Health) and Medicare coverage in Washington state. CHPW jobs refer to employment opportunities within the organization, including roles in healthcare administration, case management, customer service, and clinical support. Employees work to improve access to healthcare for underserved communities and support members in navigating health services. Working at CHPW typically involves a commitment to community health, diversity, and supporting the well-being of Washington residents.

What is the difference between Chpw vs Home Health Aide?

AspectChpwHome Health Aide
CertificationsCertified Home Health & Personal Care Aide (CHHAPCA) or similar certificationHHA certification or state-specific training
Work EnvironmentAssists patients in their homes, healthcare facilities, or community settingsPrimarily in patients' homes, providing personal care and support
Employer & Industry UsageHome healthcare agencies, hospitals, and community health organizationsHome health agencies, assisted living facilities, and private clients

Both Chpw and Home Health Aide roles involve providing in-home care, but Chpw often requires specific certifications and may include a broader scope of health-related tasks. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Community Health Program Worker (CHPW), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Community Health Program Worker, you need knowledge of public health principles, community outreach, and case management, often supported by a degree in health or social services. Familiarity with data collection tools, health information systems, and documentation software is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural competence, and problem-solving abilities help build trust and effectively support diverse populations. These skills are vital to ensuring effective health education, resource connection, and improved outcomes for community members.

What are some common challenges faced by team members working at CHPW, and how can new hires effectively navigate them?

At CHPW (Community Health Plan of Washington), team members often work in fast-paced environments that require them to balance regulatory compliance, member needs, and collaboration with healthcare providers. New hires may find it challenging to stay updated with frequent changes in healthcare policies and internal processes. To succeed, it’s helpful to take advantage of CHPW’s training resources, actively participate in team meetings, and seek guidance from experienced colleagues. Building strong communication skills and staying adaptable will help you thrive in this collaborative, mission-driven organization.
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Infographic showing various Chpw job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 33% In-person, and 67% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,424 per year, or $49.2 per hour.
Utilization Management Clinician I

Utilization Management Clinician I

Community Health Plan of Washington

Seattle, WA • Remote

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

This position is available fully remote in Washington state.

Who we are

Community Health Plan of Washington is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any actual or perceived protected characteristic or other unlawful consideration.

Our commitment is to:

  • Strive to apply an equity lens to all our work.
  • Reduce health disparities.
  • Create an equitable work environment.

About the Role

The Level I Utilization Management Clinician performs utilization review for medical or behavioral health requests using utilization review criteria, technologies, and tools. Identifies, coordinates, and implements high quality, cost-effective alternatives when appropriate to the patient’s condition. Supports physician decision-making, working collaboratively with all members of the health care team, the patient, the patient’s family, co-workers, and internal and external customers to achieve optimal patient outcomes. Ensures members have timely access to care and supports during transitions between levels of care. Understands and effectively communicates requirements and follows Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW) policies and procedures.

To be successful in this role, you:

  • Have a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or an equivalent combination of education and highly relevant experience.
  • Have a current, unrestricted license as an RN or LPN.
  • Have at least two years clinical experience in either a physical health or behavioral health setting.
  • Have previous experience in Utilization Management and Managed Care, preferred.

Essential functions and Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Conduct review of hospital notification or prior authorization care requests against established clinical guidelines and health plan policies.
  • Collaborate with facilities to perform discharge planning.
  • Provide coordination support to members transitioning between care settings or returning home from a hospitalization. Identifies member needs and provides support to ensure necessary services are available during the transition period.
  • Collaborates with providers, office staff, and Care Coordination team to assure coordination of care in a timely manner according to contractual and regulatory timeframes.
  • Identifies, coordinates, and ensures high quality care and appropriate care by focusing on supporting access to care and services across the continuum of care in accordance with the patient’s medical needs.
  • Identify potentially unnecessary services and/or delivery settings and recommends appropriate alternatives.
  • Identifies and determines medical necessity of out of network (OON) requests for services.
  • Assures referrals are complete and enrollment/eligibility benefits verified, prior to authorizing care.
  • Delivers timely written notification to patient or family members and communicates with members of the health care team.
  • Prepare cases that do not meet medical necessity or criteria for medical director review.
  • Communicate effectively with medical director regarding identified variances within the case against criteria utilized for medical review.
  • Regularly communicates with the UM Manager, Medical Director, physician advisor/reviewer and primary care physician for support, problem resolution and notification of decertification and appeals.
  • Using established screening tools, identify candidates and recommend enrollment into care management and disease management programs.
  • Identify quality of care issues and report for investigation per CHPW's policy.
  • Participates as part of the care management team; works collaboratively with all department staff.
  • Reporting to work on time and for all scheduled shifts is essential to this position.
  • Other duties as assigned. Essential functions listed are not necessarily exhaustive and may be revised by the employer, at its sole discretion.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Ability to effectively manage and maintain quality standards for high volume of authorization.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills; able to communicate with and collaborate effectively with physicians and allied health care providers.
  • Knowledge in criteria set, including MCG, InterQual, ASAM, and LOCUS preferred.
  • Ability to multi-task and deal with complex assignments with competing priorities on a frequent basis.
  • Perform all functions of the job with accuracy, attention to detail and within established timeframes.
  • Effective analytical skills and the ability to interpret, evaluate and formulate action plans based upon data.
  • Experience in care management workflow systems.
  • Flexibility and willingness to work in a matrix-management environment.
  • Demonstrated organizational, time management, and project management skills.
  • Demonstrated proficiency and experience with Microsoft Office products.
  • Ability to present in a group setting.
  • Willingness to be part of a collaborative and dynamic clinical development team.
  • Collaborate with others in a respectful manner and ability to maintain confidentiality.

Note: If you think you do not qualify, please reconsider. Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they feel they meet every qualification. However, everyone brings different strengths to the table for a job, and people can be successful in a role in a variety of ways. If you are excited about this job but your experience doesn’t perfectly check every box in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway.

As part of our hiring process, the following criteria must be met:

  • Complete and successfully pass a criminal background check.

Criminal History: includes review of criminal convictions and probation. CHPW does not automatically or categorically exclude persons with a criminal background from employment. The applicant’s criminal history will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis considering the risk to the business, members, and/employees.

  • Has not been sanctioned or excluded from participation in federal or state healthcare programs by a federal or state law enforcement, regulatory, or licensing agency.
  • Vaccination requirement (CHPW offers a process for medical or religious exemptions)
  • Candidates whose disabilities make them unable to meet these requirements are considered fully qualified if they can perform the essential functions of the job with reasonable accommodation.

Compensation and Benefits:

The position is FLSA Non-Exempt and is eligible for overtime and has a 10% annual incentive target based on company, department, and individual performance goals. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors.

CHPW offers the following benefits for Full and Part-time employees and their dependents:

  • Medical, Prescription, Dental, and Vision
  • Telehealth app
  • Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Accounts
  • Basic Life AD&D, Short and Long-Term Disability
  • Voluntary Life, Critical Care, and Long-Term Care Insurance
  • 401(k) Retirement and generous employer match
  • Employee Assistance Program and Mental Fitness app
  • Financial Coaching, Identity Theft Protection
  • Time off including PTO accrual starting at 17 days per year.
  • 40 hours Community Service volunteer time
  • 10 standard holidays, 2 floating holidays
  • Compassion time off, jury duty

Sensory/Physical/Mental Requirements:

Sensory*:

  • Speaking, hearing, near vision, far vision, depth perception, peripheral vision, touch, smell, and balance.

Physical*:

  • Extended periods of sitting, computer use, talking and possibly standing
  • Simple grasp, firm grasp, fine manipulation, pinch, finger dexterity, supination/pronation, wrist flexion
  • Frequent torso/back static position; occasional stooping, bending, and twisting.
  • Some kneeling, pushing, pulling, lifting, and carrying (not over 25 pounds), twisting, and reaching.

Mental:

  • Ability to learn and prioritize multiple tasks at a given time and have the capability of handling demanding situations. Analytical/problem solving/critical thinking ability.

Work Environment:

Office environment Employees who frequently work in front of computer monitors are at risk for environmental exposure to low-grade radiation.