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The average salary for an Eligibility Interviewer in U.S. is $51,840.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $51,840

$36,720$68,180

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.92

$17.65$32.78

What does an Eligibility Interviewer earn?

Eligibility Interviewers typically earn around $51,840 per year in the U.S.. Their job is to discuss and assess individuals' eligibility for certain government benefits. This often requires collecting and checking the necessary documentation and interviews with applicants. Eligibility Interviewers may also be called upon to conduct research regarding changes in eligibility requirements.

How to earn more as an Eligibility Interviewer

To become an eligibility interviewer, you will need to have knowledge of social services and competency in a variety of computer systems. You may also need to possess a relevant degree or advisory qualification. Alternatively, you could gain on-the-job experience through an apprenticeship. To further your career prospects, you could specialise in a certain area of eligibility interviewing, such as benefits or social care. You could also become freelance or work for an information centre.