1

Medicaid Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Medicaid Specialist - Blue Ridge Care Services Your expertise can open doors to care. Your guidance can change the journey for aging adults and their families. At Blue Ridge Care, our mission is ...

This role requires current Medicaid Consulting experience as a project leader. Strategic Operational and Policy Support The Lead Consultant - Medicaid will provide strategic operational and policy ...

Software Engineer, Medicaid

Arlington, VA · On-site +1

$100K - $120K/yr

Your Impact Someone on Medicaid hands a prescription to a pharmacist and finds out, right there at the counter, whether it is covered and what it will cost. That answer was settled long before they ...

Nurse Reviewer - Medicaid

Reston, VA · On-site

$66K - $106K/yr

Nurse Reviewer - Medicaid Job Locations US Requisition ID 2026-169510 Position Category Business Controls Clearance No Clearance Required Responsibilities SafeGuard Services (SGS), a subsidiary of ...

Nurse Reviewer - Medicaid

Herndon, VA · On-site

$66K - $106K/yr

Nurse Reviewer - Medicaid Job Locations US Requisition ID 2026-169096 Position Category Business Controls Clearance No Clearance Required Responsibilities SafeGuard Services (SGS), a subsidiary of ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Medicaid information

See Virginia salary details

$15

$27

$41

How much do medicaid jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for medicaid in Virginia is $27.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.16 and $32.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Medicaid job?

Medicaid jobs typically refer to positions that involve administering, managing, or supporting the Medicaid program, which provides health coverage to eligible low-income individuals and families in the United States. These jobs can include case managers, eligibility specialists, policy analysts, healthcare providers, and administrative staff who work for state agencies, healthcare organizations, or managed care companies. Professionals in these roles help applicants access benefits, ensure compliance with federal and state regulations, and support the delivery of healthcare services to Medicaid recipients.

What are some common challenges faced by Medicaid case managers, and how can applicants prepare for them?

Medicaid case managers often navigate complex regulations and high caseloads, making time management and attention to detail essential skills. They regularly interact with clients who may have urgent needs or face barriers to accessing care, which can be emotionally demanding. Collaborating with healthcare providers, social workers, and government agencies is a daily part of the role, so strong communication and problem-solving abilities are critical. Applicants can prepare by familiarizing themselves with Medicaid policies in their state, developing organizational strategies, and cultivating empathy to support diverse populations effectively.

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

To succeed as a Medicaid Specialist, you need a strong understanding of healthcare regulations, Medicaid eligibility criteria, and case management, typically supported by a degree in social work, public health, or a related field. Familiarity with Medicaid management information systems (MMIS), electronic health records (EHRs), and relevant billing or compliance software is often required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail are essential soft skills for effectively serving clients and navigating complex regulations. These competencies ensure accurate eligibility determinations, compliance with policies, and support for vulnerable populations accessing care.

What is the difference between Medicaid vs Medical Assistant?

AspectMedicaidMedical Assistant
CredentialsNone required; eligibility based on incomePost-secondary education, certification often required
Work EnvironmentGovernment programs, clinics, hospitalsDoctor's offices, clinics, hospitals
Employer & IndustryGovernment-funded health insurance programHealthcare providers, clinics

Medicaid is a government health insurance program for eligible individuals, while a Medical Assistant is a healthcare professional providing clinical and administrative support in medical settings. Medicaid focuses on funding and eligibility, whereas Medical Assistants deliver direct patient care and support healthcare operations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Medicaid jobs in Virginia?

The most popular types of Medicaid jobs in Virginia are:

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Medicaid jobs?

Cities in Virginia with the most Medicaid job openings:

Infographic showing various Medicaid job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,425 per year, or $27.6 per hour.

Medicaid Specialist

Blue Ridge Care

Winchester, VA

$20 - $25/hr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Medicaid Specialist – Blue Ridge Care Services

Your expertise can open doors to care.
Your guidance can change the journey for aging adults and their families.

At Blue Ridge Care, our mission is simple: delivering extraordinary care to improve life’s journey. As a not‑for‑profit, mission‑driven healthcare organization, we support older adults and those facing serious illness through integrated services—including hospice, serious illness care, PACE, grief support, and community thrift shops.

Our PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) team ensures that participants receive comprehensive, coordinated care that honors dignity, choice, and quality of life. The Medicaid Specialist plays a pivotal role in making that possible.

About the Role

We’re looking for a compassionate, detail‑driven Medicaid Specialist to guide participants through Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and continued coverage. In this role, you’ll ensure each participant has timely access to services, maintain strict regulatory compliance, and collaborate closely with our interdisciplinary teams.

You’ll serve as a trusted resource for participants, caregivers, and internal partners, helping older adults navigate complex Medicaid processes with clarity and confidence.

How You’ll Make a DifferenceMedicaid Eligibility & Enrollment
  • Screen prospective PACE participants for Medicaid eligibility (full, partial, or spend‑down).

  • Prepare, submit, and track Medicaid applications, renewals, and recertifications.

  • Coordinate eligibility determinations with state/local DSS or Medicaid agencies.

  • Monitor application timelines to ensure enrollment compliance and prevent coverage gaps.

Ongoing Case Management
  • Maintain active oversight of participant eligibility, renewals, and benefit changes.

  • Resolve Medicaid issues, denials, gaps, or discrepancies.

  • Document eligibility status accurately in enrollment and EHR systems.

Regulatory Compliance
  • Follow CMS PACE regulations, state Medicaid policies, and internal procedures.

  • Stay current on Medicaid eligibility rules, LTC Medicaid, waiver programs, and PACE-specific regulations.

  • Support audits, readiness reviews, and compliance monitoring with complete, accurate records.

Participant & Caregiver Support
  • Educate participants and caregivers about Medicaid benefits, renewals, and requirements.

  • Communicate clearly and compassionately with diverse elderly populations and families.

  • Assist in obtaining required documentation (income, assets, residency, citizenship, etc.).

Internal Collaboration
  • Partner with Enrollment, Finance, Social Work, and the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT).

  • Communicate eligibility updates that may impact services or capitation.

  • Support process improvements and participant‑centered enrollment growth initiatives.

Reporting & Data Management
  • Track application metrics, approval timelines, and payer changes.

  • Prepare reports on trends, status updates, and compliance findings.

  • Maintain accurate files in compliance with HIPAA and organizational policies.

What You Bring
  • High School diploma or GED required.

  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred.

  • Minimum 2 years of Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, or benefits coordination experience.

  • PACE, long‑term care Medicaid, managed care, or waiver experience strongly preferred.

  • Experience with elderly, disabled, or vulnerable populations is helpful.

  • Strong knowledge of Medicaid rules and application processes.

  • Familiarity with CMS and state Medicaid regulations for PACE.

  • Excellent organization, communication, and time‑management skills.

  • Accuracy and attention to detail when managing multiple cases.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and enrollment/EHR systems.

  • Knowledge of Medicare, dual‑eligible, and spend‑down processes.

  • Bilingual skills a plus based on community needs.

  • Experience with state Medicaid portals and eligibility systems.

Physical, Sensory & Cognitive Requirements
  • Ability to sit, stand, walk, and occasionally lift up to 25 pounds.

  • Effective hearing and vision (with or without accommodation).

  • Ability to document, communicate clearly, and engage with participants and families.

  • Ability to work under stressful conditions, meet appointments, and navigate challenging family dynamics.

  • Occasional travel to state agencies, participant homes, or community events.

Why You’ll Love Working Here

At Blue Ridge Care, taking care of people starts with taking care of our team. We offer a supportive, mission-driven environment where every role contributes to improving lives—and your work truly matters.

We offer:
  • Competitive Pay

  • PTO & Paid Volunteer Time

  • Comprehensive Health Benefits

  • Tuition Reimbursement & Scholarships

  • Peer Support & Mentorship

  • 30% Thrift Shop Discount

  • Growth Opportunities aligned with our Blue Ridge Care 2030 Strategic Plan

Here, you’re not just navigating eligibility—you’re empowering independence, dignity, and compassionate care for our community.

Blue Ridge Care is a non-profit, equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and foster an inclusive environment for all.