Dental Biller Open Dental, Dentrix, and Eaglesoft

Work Remotely as an Independent Dental Billing Consultant with DAAE

Are you ready to work from the comfort of your home while operating as an independent contractor?
DAAE is actively recruiting experienced Dental Billing Specialists to join our team of top-performing consultants.

Who We’re Looking For

We seek motivated, detail-oriented professionals who embrace change, manage their workflow effectively, and take pride in supporting dental practices with integrity and expertise.

Your Role at DAAE

As a Dental Billing Consultant, you may provide:

  • Dental Billing
  • Patient Billing
  • Dental–Medical Billing

All work is performed remotely from your home office. You’ll use your expertise to reduce administrative burden for dental practices so they can focus on patient care. DAAE supplies the clients—you provide the skill and service.

What You Need to Succeed

To be considered, you must:

  • Be an independent contractor with proven, comprehensive dental billing experience
  • Be proficient in dental software systems and all related billing functions
  • Have a reliable computer meeting DAAE’s IT requirements
  • Be disciplined, self-motivated, and able to work without supervision

Joining DAAE means being part of one of the most elite groups of billers in the nation.

Adjustment Period

New consultants typically take 2–4 weeks to adapt to DAAE systems, culture, and virtual workflow processes. You may also implement new workflows for clients during onboarding, which can require additional time early on.

Software Experience Preferred

We are seeking experts in any dental, endodontic, orthodontic, or oral surgery software—especially:

Dentrix • Dentrix Enterprise • Dentrix Ascend • Open Dental • Eaglesoft • Curve • Softdent • Oryx • Practice Web • CareStack • Denticon • WinOMS • EndoVision • PBS • TDO • DSN

All accepted applicants will undergo skills testing to ensure exceptional knowledge and alignment with the DAAE standard.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract

Pay: $2,000.00 - $6,000.00 per month

Experience:

  • Dental Billing: 2 years (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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1. HOW DO YOU PLAN YOUR DAY?

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4. WHAT DO YOU NEED IN YOUR PHYSICAL WORKSPACE TO SUCCEED IN YOUR WORK?

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