
"These days, we see many stories about big companies calling their employees back to the office full-time. Work-from-home (WFH) gigs may seem few and far between, especially in industries like health care, where much of the work is done in medical offices, hospitals, health care centers, and other face-to-face settings. However, there is a wide range of gigs in the health care field that lend themselves nicely to remote work."
"Health care data analyst Average annual salary: $113,873 Data analysts of all sorts are expected to be in high-demand over the coming years, and if you're tech savvy and interested in health care, it is possible to crush your debt and score a high paying gig within the industry - often with just a bachelor's degree in a related field."
"Health care compliance specialist Average annual salary: $77,963 Compliance specialists may be involved in audits, investigations, and educating employees to make sure they follow rules and best practices at the companies or agencies they work for. Indeed puts the average salary for these specialists at $77,963 annually, and landing a job, particularly a WFH one, will likely require a bachelor's degree and some industry experience."
Many roles in health care can be performed remotely despite the prevalence of on-site medical work. Several remote-friendly health care jobs do not require specialized licenses and offer average salaries of $60,000 or more. Nine well-paying remote positions are identified, including health care data analysts and compliance specialists. Health care data analysts earn an average of $113,873 annually and analyze medical records to detect trends, often requiring a related bachelor's degree. Health care compliance specialists average $77,963, handle audits and training, and typically need a bachelor's degree plus industry experience. Salary sources include Indeed and ZipRecruiter.
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