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How much do contact jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for contact in the United States is $14.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.58 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contact vs Customer Service Representative?

AspectContactCustomer Service Representative
Required credentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; sometimes certifications in communication or customer serviceHigh school diploma; certifications in customer service preferred
Work environmentCall centers, retail, online supportCall centers, retail stores, corporate offices
Employer and industry usageUsed across various industries for direct communication rolesCommonly used in customer service sectors
Search and comparison intentPeople looking for roles involving direct contact with clients or customersPeople seeking customer support or service roles

Contact roles focus on direct communication with clients or customers, often involving inquiries, scheduling, or information exchange. Customer Service Representatives specifically handle customer issues, complaints, and support, typically within retail or service industries. While both involve communication, 'Contact' is broader, encompassing various interaction types, whereas 'Customer Service Representative' emphasizes support and problem resolution.

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Serves as a Contact Representative in Purchased Referred Care administering eligibility determinations in accordance with federal regulations and IHS policy.

Conducts detailed interviews with patients and families to verify eligibility for PRC and alternate resources such as Medicare, Medicaid, VA, and private insurance.

Issues medical authorizations or denial letters, ensures funds availability prior to obligation, and maintains fiscal controls in compliance with federal requirements.

Researches complex cases, interprets regulations, prepares reports, and serves as liaison with providers, tribal entities, and federal, state, and local agencies to ensure continuity of care and appropriate use of funds.

All Grade levels MAY NOT be available at all locations.