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Lien Processor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Loan Processor

Columbus, OH · On-site

$20.59 - $23.84/hr

This position will support documentation and processing related to automobiles, boats, and trailers , ensuring all title, lien, and loan records are accurate, complete, and compliant with applicable ...

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Lien Representative

$19.50 - $24.50/hr

Lien Representative California - Remote Albert & Mackenzie is a well-established and expanding ... Familiarity with medical billing codes, provider profiling, and treatment authorization processes.

Lien Representative

Los Angeles, CA

$60K - $79K/yr

As a Lien Representative, you will be responsible for the timely and accurate resolution of Workers ... Familiarity with medical billing codes, provider profiling, and treatment authorization processes.

Lien Release Specialist

Tampa, FL · On-site

$62K - $72K/yr

Manage and process lien releases and sworn statements of account (SSAs) * Cross-train to process and post chargebacks, wire transfers, cash receipts, returned checks and intercompany transactions.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in medical billing, legal processes related to personal injury, and excellent negotiation skills. As a Lien Negotiator in our Medical Lien ...

Lien Representative

$57K - $75K/yr

As a Lien Representative, you will be responsible for the timely and accurate resolution of Workers ... Familiarity with medical billing codes, provider profiling, and treatment authorization processes.

This person will send, process, and receive large volumes of correspondence (via email and phone ... Austin, TX (ON SITE) JOB RESPONSIBILITIES • Identify data required for lien resolution and ...

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How much do lien processor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for lien processor in the United States is $20.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lien Processor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lien Processor, you need attention to detail, knowledge of real estate or auto lien documentation, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with loan processing software, title management systems, and regulatory compliance tools is commonly required. Strong organizational skills, effective communication, and the ability to manage tight deadlines distinguish top performers in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate lien filings, minimizing errors, and maintaining efficient transaction processing.

What are some common challenges Lien Processors face in managing multiple lien requests simultaneously?

Lien Processors often manage a high volume of lien requests with tight deadlines, requiring strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Balancing multiple files means prioritizing urgent requests, efficiently communicating with title companies, lenders, and internal teams, and ensuring all documentation is accurate to avoid costly delays or legal issues. Proactively using workflow tools and maintaining clear records helps Lien Processors stay on track and avoid errors, even during peak periods.

What does a Lien Processor do?

A Lien Processor is responsible for managing and processing liens, which are legal claims against assets, typically in the context of real estate or auto loans. Their duties include reviewing lien documents, ensuring accuracy and compliance with regulations, coordinating with lenders and government offices, and releasing or filing liens as needed. They play a crucial role in facilitating smooth property transactions and protecting the interests of lenders and clients. Attention to detail and knowledge of legal requirements are essential for success in this role.
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Lien Negotiating Specialist

Capstone Search Partners

Memphis, TN • On-site

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Lien Negotiating Specialist

The Opportunity: Lien Negotiating Specialist Are you ready to join a dynamic and innovative team in the healthcare technology industry? Our company is seeking a highly motivated Lien Negotiator to join our prestigious dispute resolution team. If you have a passion for making a difference and thrive in a fast-paced environment, this opportunity is perfect for you! Our esteemed client is at the forefront of healthcare technology, committed to revolutionizing the industry through cutting-edge solutions. This team is dedicated to improving patient outcomes and streamlining healthcare processes. Be a part of a company that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence.

Position Overview

As a Lien Negotiating Specialist, you will play a crucial role in managing and resolving workers' compensation lien disputes. Your expertise will contribute to the success of our clients and the efficiency of our operations. This is a unique opportunity to leverage your skills and grow within a stable and forward-thinking organization.

Job Description & Responsibilities
  • Manage Account Inventory: Efficiently handle and prioritize a portfolio of lien accounts.
  • Create Plans of Action: Develop strategic plans to address and resolve lien disputes.
  • Professional Communication: Engage professionally with clients and healthcare providers to negotiate and settle liens.
  • Legal Documentation: Prepare, review, and submit necessary legal documents with precision and accuracy.
  • Medical Record Review: Analyze and summarize complex medical records to support lien negotiations.
  • Legal Analysis: Assess and formulate compelling legal arguments for effective lien negotiations.
Skills & Qualifications
  • Experience: Minimum of 3 years in workers' compensation lien negotiations.
  • Certification: IEA Certificate or Certificate of Self Insurance is a plus.
  • Knowledge: In-depth understanding of California Labor Code statutes, Rules and Regulations, case law, and California fee schedules.
  • Communication: Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
  • Pressure Handling: Ability to work efficiently under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
  • Team Player: Enjoys working collaboratively within a team setting.