Licensed Medicare Field Agent

Licensed Medicare Sales Agent – Field Sales | High Earning Potential

The Medicare Market Is Shifting from Call Centers to Community-Based Field Sales

The Medicare industry is evolving rapidly. Consumers are looking for trusted, face-to-face guidance instead of high-volume telesales interactions. As enrollment opportunities continue to move into retail and community environments, licensed agents who can build relationships in person are positioned to earn more, retain more clients, and create long-term residual income.

If you are currently working in a telesales or call center environment and want greater earning potential, stronger lead quality, and more control over your business, this is your opportunity to transition into the future of Medicare sales.

ASG provides the carrier access, retail lead opportunities, technology, and hands-on support that allow agents to focus on closing business and building long-term residual income instead of chasing leads or handling unnecessary administrative work.

Job Details

Job Type: Full-Time, Part-Time, Seasonal (AEP / OEP / SEP)

Compensation: Commission aligned with Medicare Street Level

Why Join ASG

Ready to build a high-income, residual-based career as a Licensed Medicare Agent? With ASG, you are supported from day one with the tools and infrastructure needed to succeed.

What You Gain | Opportunity Highlights

• Exclusive Access to Walmart Medicare Kiosk – Talk to consumers in high-traffic environments
• Best-in-Class Training and Ongoing Agent Support
• Access to top national, regional, and local Medicare carriers
• Build a Book of Business
• Earn Street Level Commission & Long-term Residual Income
• Free Access to our Tech Stack – Onyx Platform, Sunfire, Microsoft Office, etc.

Position Overview

• Engage Medicare-eligible consumers

• Educate and consult on plan options

• Sell year-round during AEP, OEP, and SEP

Key Responsibilities

• Educate beneficiaries on Medicare Advantage, Supplement, and Part D products

• Conduct needs-based consultations

• Complete enrollments using approved platforms

• Manage retail and self-generated leads

• Maintain CMS and carrier compliance

Carrier Portfolio

• Aetna
• BCBS (HCSC)
• Cigna/HealthSpring
• Devoted
• Elevance/Anthem
• Humana
• Molina
• SCAN
• UnitedHealthcare
• Wellcare/Centene
• Zing Health
• and Growing!

Qualifications

• Active Life & Health License

• AHIP and Medicare certifications

• Strong communication skills

• Comfortable in face-to-face retail environments

• Basic tech proficiency (laptop, tablet, CRM, quoting & enrollment)

Compensation & Flexibility

• Competitive commissions (Street Level Commission + Residuals)

• Consistent retail lead flow

• Flexible Schedule

Apply Today

If you are ready to increase your income and build a long-term Medicare business, apply now.

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