Director, Payor Relations
Company: Gentle Dental
Location: Portland
Posted on: January 2, 2026
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Job Description:
InterDent is a well-established and growing organization
supporting 2,100 employees and 170 dental offices across 8 western
states under the brands including Gentle Dental, SmileKeepers, and
Capitol Dental. InterDent Service Corporation provides
comprehensive dental support and administrative services to over
165 dental practices, employing more than 400 dentists across eight
states. These practices, including the Gentle Dental® and Blue Oak
Dental® brands, offer high-quality, patient-centered dental care.
Additionally, InterDent operates Capitol Dental Care (CDC), a
capitated, value-based care program in Oregon. CDC partners with
coordinated care organizations to deliver dental services under the
Oregon Health Plan, focusing on preventive care and improving both
oral and systemic health for children and low-income patients since
1994. At InterDent, our vision is to provide exceptional, lifelong,
integrated oral healthcare services. We enhance the quality of our
patients’ lives by supporting the provision of accessible oral
healthcare, which is paramount to overall health and wellbeing. We
focus on a commitment to patient care, operational and clinical
excellence, personal accountability, building relationships, and
seeking out innovative and creative approaches to support our
patients and teams. Position Overview The Director of Payor
Relations is responsible for securing optimal compensation and
contractual terms for supported dental offices across multiple
states. This role combines strategic negotiation, data-driven
analysis, and strong relationship management to maximize revenue
performance while building sustainable, mutually beneficial
partnerships with payors. Acting as a subject matter expert on
contracting and reimbursement, the Director collaborates closely
with senior leadership to shape payor strategy, guide operational
alignment, and ensure compliance with regulatory and contractual
standards. Key Responsibilities Strategic Opportunity Analysis Own
and refine the opportunity model that quantifies and prioritizes
payor negotiation opportunities. Enhance model functionality and
outputs to improve decision-making. Oversee and guide all
opportunity assessment analytics, ensuring accuracy and business
impact. Payor Negotiations & Contracting Lead negotiations with
payors across plan types (PPO, HMO, leased networks, etc.) to
achieve optimal fee schedules and contract terms. Develop
negotiation packets and strategies that drive targeted payors into
active discussions. Establish recurring negotiation cycles with key
payors to maintain competitive reimbursement. Evaluate
underperforming agreements; recommend continuation, renegotiation,
or termination. Monitor existing contracts to ensure compliance,
minimize provider risk, and maintain best-in-class terms. Payor
Relationship Management Build and maintain strong, collaborative
relationships with payors. Conduct regular performance reviews to
identify opportunities for enhanced reimbursement and operational
efficiency. Serve as the escalation point for multi-practice payor
issues, coordinating cross-functional solutions. Provide expert
guidance to internal teams (Operations, Revenue Cycle, Compliance)
on payor protocols, claims processing, and reimbursement trends.
Operational & Compliance Support Drive adoption of operational
efficiencies (EDI, EFT, ERA, web portals, delegated credentialing)
in alignment with industry best practices. Partner with Compliance
to resolve patient grievances promptly and fairly. Maintain a
comprehensive, current library of payor agreements. Represent the
organization and its brands in payor meetings, clearly articulating
market position and value proposition. Ideal Candidate Profile
Proven success in payor contracting and negotiations, preferably
within dental, medical, or multi-site healthcare organizations.
Strong analytical and financial acumen with ability to translate
complex data into actionable strategy. Exceptional
relationship-building, communication, and influencing skills.
Knowledge of reimbursement models, compliance requirements, and
industry best practices. Education & Experience Minimum of a
bachelor’s degree in business, Healthcare Administration, or
related field (preferred). Master’s degrees are favorable.
Extensive knowledge of various dental benefit models (FFS,
Indemnity, PPO, EPO, DHMO, Discount, Medicaid, Medicare Advantage).
Ideally has at least 10 years’ experience in the dental industry,
including 2–5 years of direct provider-side experience. Experience
working with dental insurance payors (or within a payor
organization) is highly advantageous. Equivalent combinations of
education and relevant experience will be considered. Compensation:
- Salary Range between $125,000 - $150,000 with a 10% annual
corporate bonus Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is
required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to
federal employment laws. For further information, please review the
Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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