Medicare Insurance Broker (Independent Agent)

Medicare Insurance Broker (Independent Agent) Prime Senior Benefits – Nationwide (Remote) Estimated Annual Income: $75,000 – $150,000+ Posted: January 13, 2026 Sick of feeling like just another agent number? Prime Senior Benefits is a full-service Field Marketing Organization (FMO) built for experienced Medicare agents who want: • Better support • Better systems • Better lead options • And zero loss of independence Our entire mission is simple: Remove the roadblocks so you can enroll more clients and make more money. This Role Is Perfect For You If You: • Already sell Medicare (MA, PDP, or Supps) • Are stuck with an FMO that barely answers the phone • Want real training, not arenaflex links • Want modern tech instead of spreadsheets • Want independence with real backup Translation: You want to grow without babysitting your back office. What You Get at Prime Senior BenefitsTechnology That Actually Works • Sunfire – fast, compliant enrollments • GoHighLevel CRM – automated follow-up & pipeline tracking • Enroll Here – call center support for inbound & outbound • Transparent commission tracking No duct-taped systems. No chaos. Lead Options (Optional – Never Forced) • Vetted third-party vendors • In-house social media Medicare marketing • Proven direct mail programs • No mandatory lead buys You choose how you run your business. Training & Support • Weekly group & one-on-one sales training • Dedicated onboarding and contracting team • Real-time case help • Compliance guidance • Actual humans who answer questions Not tickets. Not bots. People. What You’ll Do • Enroll clients into MA, PDP, and Supplements • Educate seniors and recommend proper coverage • Stay CMS compliant • Manage your book of business • Keep sharpening your skills through ongoing training Requirements • Active Health & Life license • Medicare sales experience (required) • AHIP certification (current or past preferred) • Ethical, motivated, client-first mindset • Comfortable using CRM and enrollment tech If “technology scares me” is your motto, this isn’t your arenaflex. Compensation • 1099 Independent Contractor • Competitive commissions • Fast, accurate commission processing • No income caps • You own your book of business High performers don’t need ceilings. We don’t install them. Why Agents Switch to Prime Senior Benefits • Independent but supported • Real tools, real leads, real staff • Built for long-term Medicare careers • Scales whether you’re solo or building a team This is not a churn-and-burn shop. This is a platform. Ready for a better FMO experience? Apply today to confidentially explore if Prime Senior Benefits is the right home for your Medicare business. Contact: Jordan Brown CSBopportunity@completeseniorbenefit.com Job Types: Full-time, Contract, Permanent, Seasonal, Temporary Benefits: • Flexible schedule • Work from home Work Location: Remote Job Types: Full-time, Contract, Permanent Pay: $77,828.14 - $150,000.00 per year Benefits: • Flexible schedule • Work from home Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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