Provider Relations Specialist Jobs in Wisconsin
Provider Relations Specialist jobs in Wisconsin are consistently active, with demand concentrated in managed care, health insurance, and hospital networks serving both urban and rural markets at coordinator through senior-specialist levels. Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay anchor most of the hiring, where established employers such as Molina Healthcare, Dean Health Plan, and Advocate Aurora Health maintain large provider network teams. The most in-demand specialties include credentialing support, network development, and claims resolution liaison work. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Responsibilities
- Communicate effectively with customers and Yellowstone Landscape maintenance production staff to ensure quality work is performed to the satisfaction of the client.
- Meet or exceed established sales goals for lawn and snow.
- Build strong, long-lasting relationships with existing and new clientele.
- Produce professionally-written proposals and communications for clientele and for internal use.
- Review specifications and contract documentation for each project.
- Proactively anticipate problems and suggest solutions to avoid customer complaints.
Requirements
- Associate's Degree required and a Bachelor's Degree preferred; relevant experience will be considered.
- 3-5 years previous sales experience.
- The ability to effectively coordinate and complete numerous activities simultaneously.
- The capacity to drive to all work sites and conduct tours and visual inspections of the landscape.
- Prior landscape operations management experience required.
- A passion for service excellence.
- Superb professional communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Horticultural knowledge strongly preferred.
Why Join Yellowstone?
- Competitive pay; paid weekly
- Full group benefits package including health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, 401k with a company match, paid time off and holiday pay
- Aggressive incentive plan
- Industry leading safety programs
- Company provided work shirts and safety gear
- Equipped with optimal and most professional equipment
- High profile customers, worksites and landscape results
- Opportunity to advance within one of the industry’s fastest growing companies
- A company that values and appreciates YOU
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Where Wisconsin roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Provider Relations Specialist Job Market in Wisconsin
A snapshot from current Wisconsin openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- State Farm19

- Advocate Aurora Health2

- bvk1

- Kohl's1

- Hiebing1

Top Industries Hiring
- Retail
- Education
What Wisconsin Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in provider relations specialist jobs across Wisconsin.
- Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business, or a related field
- Experience working with provider networks, managed care, or health insurance operations
- Familiarity with credentialing processes and provider enrollment procedures in Wisconsin
- Strong knowledge of claims adjudication, contract terms, and reimbursement structures
- Proficiency with provider data management systems and Microsoft Office applications
- Excellent communication skills for coordinating with physicians, clinics, and health plans
Provider Relations Specialist Jobs in Wisconsin: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a provider relations specialist in Wisconsin?
Most provider relations specialists in Wisconsin enter the field with a bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business, or public health. The role does not require a state-issued license, but familiarity with Wisconsin's Office of the Commissioner of Insurance regulations and Medicaid managed care requirements is a practical necessity. Many candidates build their background through roles in medical billing, credentialing, or health plan customer service before moving into provider relations.
Which companies hire provider relations specialists in Wisconsin?
Companies currently hiring provider relations specialists in Wisconsin include State Farm, Advocate Aurora Health, and bvk, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Wisconsin's concentration of regional health plans and integrated delivery systems means much of the hiring flows through managed care organizations and large hospital networks headquartered in the state.
Which Wisconsin cities have the most provider relations specialist jobs?
Milwaukee, Madison, and West Allis have the most provider relations specialist openings in Wisconsin. Milwaukee leads because of its density of health insurance carriers, managed care organizations, and major hospital systems, while Madison's concentration of state government health programs and university-affiliated medical groups drives consistent demand, and Green Bay reflects the growing provider network activity tied to regional health systems serving northeastern Wisconsin.
Are there remote provider relations specialist jobs in Wisconsin?
Yes, and they're more common than in many healthcare roles. About 36% of provider relations specialist openings tied to Wisconsin are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the desk-based, communication-heavy nature of the work. Provider outreach, contract support, and enrollment coordination are the functions most frequently posted as fully remote or flexible.
How can I get hired as a provider relations specialist in Wisconsin with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is through a medical billing, provider enrollment, or health plan member services role, which several large Wisconsin employers use as a direct pipeline. Organizations such as Wisconsin Medicaid managed care contractors and regional health systems regularly hire coordinators or customer service associates without requiring prior provider relations titles. A Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist credential or completion of a healthcare administration associate program at a Wisconsin technical college strengthens applications significantly.
Where can I find and apply to provider relations specialist jobs in Wisconsin?
You can find and apply to provider relations specialist jobs in Wisconsin on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the listings, find roles that match your background and location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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