Overview

MAB Community Services is one of the oldest social service organizations in Massachusetts. We provide life-changing support to individuals with disabilities, including people who are blind, visually impaired, or living with acquired brain injuries. Our mission is rooted in equity, inclusion, and access to critical services for all.

🩺 About the Role
We’re looking for a Medical Billing Specialist to join our team! You’ll help ensure accurate and timely billing so we can continue delivering essential health and disability services.

📌 What You’ll Do
Submit accurate claims to Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance
Check records and use the correct medical codes (ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS)
Follow up on unpaid or denied claims
Work with staff to resolve billing issues
Keep accurate records and follow HIPAA rules
Help prepare reports and support audits
Stay current on billing rules and codes

✅ What You’ll Need
2+ years of experience in medical billing
Experience with billing software (e.g., Kareo, AdvancedMD)
Understanding of public insurance (e.g., Medicaid, Medicare)
Strong attention to detail and organization
Good communication and follow-up skills
Ability to work independently and meet deadlines

🌟 Bonus if You Have
Certification in Medical Billing & Coding (AAPC, AHIMA, etc.)
Experience billing in nonprofit or community health settings
Familiarity with HIPAA compliance

🎁 What We Offer
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off, holidays, and sick time
Flexible hours and possible remote work
Retirement plan options
Supportive, inclusive, mission-driven team

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About MAB Community Services

MAB Community Services has been creating opportunities for people with disabilities since 1903. Helen Keller served on our first advisory board, along with other notable Bostonians who developed some of the first community services for blind individuals. Today we specialize in individualized rehabilitation and family-focused strategies that help individuals with a range of disabilities live full and independent lives in the community. The organization’s three distinct divisions are the Ivy Street School, MAB Adult Disability Services, and Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired. They work tirelessly across the organization to promote acceptance, inclusion, equality, and diversity.