February 2, 2026 WFH Jobs | 4 Hour Short Shift + Non Phone Job & More
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February 2, 2026 WFH Job Leads
This is a volume-driven, production-based role focused on the daily activities of running a health insurance company. You’ll be handling customer interactions and back-office tasks following standard operating procedures. This position features a short 4-hour shift, which is perfect for those looking for a quick, impactful workday. This role is specifically open to residents in FL, GA, TX, and AZ.
In this seasonal non phone role, you'll score open-ended student responses from standardized tests. I am actually in the pool of scorers for DRC myself and currently awaiting an assignment, so I can personally vouch for the legitimacy of their hiring process. It’s a solid Monday–Friday day shift for those who are detail-oriented.
This role is perfect for someone with medical administrative experience. You will be responsible for submitting and tracking prior authorization requests to insurance companies. You'll work closely with healthcare providers to ensure all necessary documentation is provided to prevent claim denials.
I briefly worked for Genworth in the past and can tell you firsthand that they are a good company to work for. In this senior role, you’ll handle complex inquiries regarding long-term care insurance. They are looking for professional communicators who can lead with empathy while resolving policyholder issues.
This is a high-level technical role where you’ll serve as the final escalation point for complex technical issues. You’ll troubleshoot root causes, provide workaround solutions, and coordinate with Engineering to ensure bug resolutions. It’s a great fit for someone who loves documentation and "expert-level" diagnosis.


