To excel as a Remote Surrogate Case Manager, you generally need a background in social work, case management, or healthcare, with a relevant degree or certification such as LCSW, CCM, or RN. Familiarity with case management software, telehealth platforms, and secure electronic record systems is commonly expected. Exceptional interpersonal communication, organizational skills, and the ability to provide empathetic support to clients remotely are critical soft skills. These competencies ensure effective coordination of surrogacy cases, timely client support, and compliance with legal and ethical standards in a virtual environment.