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How much do insurance compliance manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for insurance compliance manager in Michigan is $82,891.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,000.00 and $101,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an insurance compliance manager do?

An Insurance Compliance Manager ensures that an insurance company or agency follows all relevant laws, regulations, and internal policies. They develop, implement, and monitor compliance programs, conduct audits, and provide training to staff. Their work helps prevent legal issues, fines, and reputational damage by keeping the organization in line with industry standards and government requirements. Additionally, they may serve as a liaison between the company and regulatory bodies, addressing any compliance concerns that arise.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an insurance compliance manager?

To thrive as an Insurance Compliance Manager, you need a solid understanding of insurance regulations, risk management, and compliance frameworks, often backed by a degree in business, law, or a related field. Familiarity with regulatory reporting tools, compliance management software, and certifications such as CRCM or CPCU is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for interpreting laws and guiding teams. These skills ensure regulatory adherence, minimize risk, and maintain the organization's reputation and operational integrity.

What are some common challenges faced by insurance compliance managers and how can they be addressed?

Insurance Compliance Managers often face the challenge of keeping up with constantly changing regulations at local, state, and federal levels. To address this, it's important to establish robust monitoring systems and maintain strong relationships with regulatory bodies. Additionally, coordinating compliance across multiple departments can be complex, so fostering clear communication and ongoing training within teams is essential. Proactively identifying potential risks and implementing effective compliance programs help ensure the organization remains in good standing.

What is the difference between Insurance Compliance Manager vs Insurance Underwriter?

AspectInsurance Compliance ManagerInsurance Underwriter
Primary FocusEnsuring regulatory compliance and adherence to industry standardsAssessing risk and determining policy terms and premiums
Required CredentialsCertifications in compliance or risk management, industry knowledgeLicenses, actuarial or underwriting certifications
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, compliance departmentsUnderwriting departments, insurance companies
Industry UsageRegulatory agencies, insurance firmsInsurance companies, brokerage firms

While both roles operate within the insurance industry, the Insurance Compliance Manager focuses on regulatory adherence and compliance oversight, whereas the Insurance Underwriter evaluates risks to determine policy terms. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path based on their skills and interests.

What are the most commonly searched types of Insurance Compliance jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Insurance Compliance jobs in Michigan are:

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Insurance Compliance Manager jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Insurance Compliance Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Insurance Compliance Manager job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 5% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,891 per year, or $39.9 per hour.

Credentialing Specialist

Hamzavi Dermatology Clinton Twp

Clinton Township, MI โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

We are seeking an experienced, highly organized, and detail-oriented Credentialing Specialist to join our Practice Operations team in Clinton Twp. This is a key position responsible for managing the credentialing, licensing, payer enrollment, hospital privileges, professional liability insurance, compliance tracking, and onboarding/offboarding processes for our healthcare providers.

Must be based in Michigan as this position will be a hybrid/remote role.

The Credentialing Specialist plays an essential role in ensuring that physicians, advanced practice providers, and nursing professionals maintain all required credentials and remain eligible to practice across applicable locations, hospitals, networks, and insurance plans.

This position is ideal for someone who enjoys managing complex administrative processes, working independently, meeting deadlines, solving problems, and maintaining highly confidential information.


What You'll Do:

Credentialing & Compliance

Manage and maintain credentialing requirements for MD/DOs, PAs, NPs, and RNs, including:

  • ACLS and BLS certifications
  • Board certifications, including ABD, ABP, AOBD, ANCC, and NCCPA
  • Annual board certification fees and CCP requirements
  • CAQH profiles, including new profiles, quarterly updates, onboarding, offboarding, and document updates
  • CLIA certificates for all locations
  • CME funds and CME tracking
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) maintenance
  • Provider demographic and identifying information
  • Driver's license information and expiration dates
  • ECFMG documentation, as applicable
  • Provider education and training records
  • Influenza vaccination tracking
  • Letters of recommendation
  • TB testing and expiration tracking
  • UPIN tracking, as needed
  • W-9 documentation for CAQH

Licensing & Regulatory Compliance

Manage applications, renewals, documentation, and tracking for:

  • Professional licenses for MD/DO, PA, NP, and RN providers
  • Full and limited physician licenses
  • Controlled substance licenses
  • DEA licenses
  • Individual and corporate NPI applications and updates
  • MiPLUS applications and renewals
  • HIPAA taxonomy codes
  • Provider and organizational records
  • Provider addresses and telephone numbers
  • Facility addresses, telephone numbers, and fax numbers
  • EIN applications and tracking
  • Other regulatory and compliance documentation

Hospital Credentialing & Privileges

Coordinate hospital credentialing and medical staff requirements, including:

  • Initial hospital appointments
  • Hospital reappointments
  • Appointment and reappointment letters
  • Hospital privileges
  • Hospital privilege grids and master lists
  • Hospital staff dues
  • Hospital login information
  • Hospital credentialing documentation and deadlines
  • Communication and follow-up with hospitals and medical staff offices

Payer & Network Credentialing

Manage provider participation and documentation requirements for insurance carriers and healthcare networks, including:

  • Network applications
  • Network credentialing and recredentialing
  • Network payments and tracking
  • Network appointment letters
  • Payer documentation and deadlines
  • Provider information required by billing and payer organizations
  • Maintenance of payer and network records

Professional Liability Insurance

Manage professional liability insurance requirements, including:

  • New PLI applications
  • Policy renewals
  • Claims and Notices of First Report
  • Litigation documentation and tracking
  • Certificates of Insurance (COIs)
  • Distribution of COIs to CAQH, hospitals, and networks
  • PLI tribute plan administration, as applicable
  • Communication with insurance carriers and brokers
  • Maintaining current insurance documentation

Provider Onboarding & Offboarding

Coordinate the credentialing and administrative components of provider onboarding and offboarding, including:

  • New provider credentialing
  • Collection and review of required documentation
  • CAQH setup and maintenance
  • License and certification verification
  • NPI and payer enrollment
  • Hospital credentialing
  • Network credentialing
  • Professional liability insurance requirements
  • Provider database setup
  • Location assignments
  • Coordination with the Billing Manager
  • Offboarding and termination of applicable credentials, payer relationships, hospital privileges, and accounts
  • Communication and coordination with billing, management, and other departments

What Success Looks Like

The successful candidate will take ownership of the credentialing process and ensure that providers remain current, compliant, and eligible to practice.

You will:

  • Maintain accurate and confidential provider and organizational records
  • Proactively monitor expiration dates and renewal deadlines
  • Prevent lapses in licenses, certifications, insurance, hospital privileges, and payer participation
  • Maintain organized electronic and hard-copy files
  • Develop and maintain effective credentialing tracking systems
  • Ensure documentation is complete, accurate, and submitted on time
  • Follow up consistently with providers, hospitals, insurance carriers, networks, government agencies, and professional organizations
  • Identify upcoming deadlines and communicate them proactively
  • Work closely with the Billing Manager and Practice Leadership
  • Maintain strict confidentiality of sensitive provider and organizational information
  • Support regulatory and compliance readiness
  • Resolve credentialing and administrative issues efficiently
  • Develop and maintain professional relationships with external organizations and vendors
  • Independently manage multiple priorities, projects, and deadlines

What We're Looking For

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in medical credentialing, provider enrollment, healthcare administration, practice management, or a related field
  • Strong knowledge of physician and advanced practice provider credentialing
  • Experience with CAQH, NPI, DEA, state licensing, payer enrollment, hospital credentialing, and professional liability insurance
  • Excellent organizational and time-management skills
  • Exceptional attention to detail
  • Ability to manage multiple providers, entities, deadlines, and projects simultaneously
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic document management systems
  • Ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment
  • Strong follow-up, problem-solving, and communication skills

Our Ideal Candidate

We are looking for someone who is:

  • Highly organized and detail-oriented
  • Proactive rather than reactive
  • Dependable and accountable
  • Comfortable managing multiple deadlines
  • A strong communicator and relationship builder
  • Discreet and trustworthy
  • Able to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Comfortable navigating complex credentialing and administrative requirements
  • Skilled at identifying potential problems before they become issues
  • Committed to accuracy, compliance, and excellent service

Why This Position Matters

Provider credentialing is critical to the successful operation of a healthcare organization. Accurate and timely credentialing ensures that providers are properly licensed, insured, credentialed, enrolled, and authorized to practice.

As a Provider Credentialing Specialist, you will serve as a central point of coordination between providers, practice leadership, billing, hospitals, insurance carriers, networks, regulatory agencies, and professional organizations.

Your work will directly help ensure that our providers and organizational entities remain current, compliant, and in good standing.

This is a high-responsibility position for an individual who takes pride in organization, accuracy, initiative, confidentiality, and follow-through.

If you are an experienced credentialing professional who enjoys taking ownership of complex processes and making sure every detail is handled correctly, we would like to hear from you.


Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Employee discount
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance