
Job Location Grand Coulee - Grand Coulee, WA 99133 Salary Range $19.85 - $33.10 Hourly
Are you passionate about helping others and ready to make a difference close to home?
Coulee Medical Center is seeking a Patient Account Representative to join our dedicated and tight-knit billing team. This position focuses primarily on commercial insurance claims and supports both our Critical Access Hospital and Rural Health Clinic.
What You’ll Do
What We’re Looking For
Enjoy a supportive, close-knit workplace that values community, work-life balance, and small-town living—while making a meaningful impact in rural healthcare.
Benefits/Salary
Benefits Include: Medical, Dental, and Vision, 403(b) with a maximum match of 5% (match depends on years of service), Employer paid life insurance, Employer paid Long-Term Disability, Health Flex Spending Account (HFSA), Day Care Flex Spending Account (DFSA), EAP, Earned Leave accrual (.071153846/hr) & Paid Sick Leave accrual (.025/hr).
Pay/Grade Range: The pay grade range for this position has been finalized for the facility according to an evaluation of the roles’ duties and requirements. The selected candidate will be placed within the appropriate range based on job knowledge, skills, education and experience.
*Interested in learning more about our spectacular area? Please watch our Chamber of Commerce video – Discover Grand Coulee: Nature’s Playground: https://www.youtube.com/watch-v=bqwE30f5ID

Coulee Medical Center is a 25-bed Trauma Level IV Critical Access Hospital with a very important job: to serve the healthcare needs of our rural community with the best in patient care, medical expertise, and personalized service.
Based out of our new state-of-the-art, 66,000-square-foot facility near the famous Grand Coulee Dam, we provide professional medical services to the residents and visitors of the greater Grand Coulee area, the five surrounding counties, and the nearby Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. We treat their wounds. We deliver their babies. We heal their pain. We nurture their well-being.
It is a big responsibility, and one that we are proud to have. Because to us, they are more than patients. They are neighbors, friends, family and community. And their health comes first.