[Hiring] Customer Experience Representative @Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas

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Role Description

The customer experience representative provides a world class customer service experience through resolution of complex customer inquiries from members, employers, and providers.

Hiring for July 20, 2026 start date.

This position is eligible to work remotely, or onsite in accordance with our Telecommuting Policy. Applicants must reside in Kansas or Missouri or be willing to relocate as a condition of employment.

What you’ll do

  • Research, resolve, and respond to inquiries and correspondence via telephone, written, and email communication regarding:
    • Contract benefits
    • Eligibility
    • Coverage and plan changes
    • Payments
    • Claims
    • Prior authorization
    • Appeals
    • Complaints
  • Resolve customer inquiries and complaints in a timely and accurate manner according to company and regulatory requirements.
  • Work with peers, other departments, and leadership to find appropriate solutions to problems.
  • Perform assigned job-related duties as required, including any special projects.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Preferred: College or continuing education courses in communications and/or medical related fields.
  • Two years of navigating multiple computer systems.
  • Two years of customer service experience.

Requirements

  • Effective communication skills to resolve complex inquiries and complaints.
  • Ability to interact positively with internal and external customers while demonstrating empathy, adaptability, problem solving, and listening skills.
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills to diagnose problems and recommend effective solutions.
  • Ability to listen, talk, type, and perform research simultaneously using various research channels.
  • Time-management skills to respond to customer inquiries promptly.
  • Technical skills to effectively use computer programs and troubleshoot simple computer issues.
  • Must be comfortable working independently in a structured environment.
  • Ability to adhere to a rigid schedule and have regular and predictable attendance.
  • A license from the Kansas Department of Insurance is not required for general employment. However, if an employee is trained to handle direct enrolled calls—excluding calls that are strictly service-only—they will be required to obtain and maintain an active insurance license issued by the Kansas Department of Insurance.
  • Upon completion of training:
    • Working knowledge of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas’ customer service systems is required.
    • Detailed knowledge of contracts, benefits, and enrollment regulations is required.

Benefits

  • Base compensation is only one component of your competitive Total Rewards package.
  • Incentive pay program (EPIP).
  • Health/Vision/Dental insurance.
  • 6 weeks paid parental leave for new mothers and fathers.
  • Fertility/Adoption assistance.
  • 2 weeks paid caregiver leave.
  • 401(k) plan matching up to 5%.
  • Tuition reimbursement.
  • Health & fitness benefits, discounts and resources.

Compensation

20.96- $26.20 Non Exempt grade 11. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas offers excellent competitive compensation with the goal of retaining and growing talented team members. The compensation range for this role is a good faith estimate, based on what a successful candidate might be paid. All offers presented to candidates are carefully reviewed to ensure fair, equitable pay by offering competitive wages that align with the individual's skills, education, experience, and training. The range may vary above or below the stated amounts.

Our Commitment to Connection and Belonging

At Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, we are committed to fostering a culture of connection and belonging, where mutual respect is at the foundation of our workplace. We provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, belief, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth, lactation, and related medical conditions), national origin, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information (including characteristics and testing), military or veteran status, family or parental status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas conducts pre-employment drug screening, criminal conviction check, employment verifications and education as part of a conditional offer of employment.

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