We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
Live your purpose. Grow your career. Thrive through teamwork. Create meaningful, personalized experiences.
At Lifespace, team members are at the center of delivering a purpose driven experience for our residents! We provide an environment where each team member can live their aspirations, developing in their career, making a difference, and being a part of a meaningful mission. Join our dynamic Sales team as or new Director of Sales today!
What’s in it for you?
- Competitive base pay and industry-leading incentives
- Relocation assistance
- Comprehensive health benefits – medical, dental, vision effective Day 1
- Generous PTO Program
- Retirement Plan with Company Match
- Company paid STD, LTD, Life and AD&D Insurance
- Employee Referral Bonus Program
- Tuition Reimbursement, Scholarships, Growth Opportunities and so much more!
- Work for the BEST! We are a 4-Star Community!
A few details about the role:
- Collaborate with the home office, develop, and execute marketing and public relations plans for the entire continuing care retirement community (CCRC) to achieve optimal sales/occupancy goals and meet or exceed projections.
- Achieve individual sales and marketing goals and targets in addition to ensuring that goals of sales and marketing team are achieved.
- Collect and analyze data on inquiry and telemarketing activity, lead fulfillment, move-in commitments, apartment inventory and attrition.
- Demonstrate an expertise and knowledge of market analysis, competitive analysis and understanding of local market.
- Identify and nurture relationships with prospective residents and referral contacts within targeted market areas to increase awareness of amenities and services.
- Supervise, train, mentor, monitor and promote sales team activity to achieve performance goals.
- Collaborate with advertising agency and vice president of sales and marketing regarding media, public relations, and advertising.
- Manage the departmental expense budget, ensuring expenses are in line with strategic tactics to drive census.
And here’s what you need to apply:
- Bachelor’s degree, marketing or related field is highly preferred
- Eight to ten years executive marketing/sales leader experience
- Must have successful strategic marketing experience in a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) environment.
Lifespace has enjoyed over 40 years of success, and this is just the beginning. With new opportunities, continued growth, and the support from your Lifespace family get ready to ignite your life and experience Living Lifespace.
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
Lifespace Communities headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa and Dallas, Texas, is one of the nation's largest Senior Living providers of non-profit retirement communities. Lifespace employs over 4,500 team members and servers over 5,100 residents. The organization is committed to creating communities where people are empowered to live their aspirations.
Equal Opportunity Employer
If you are excited to learn and grow, be excellent, thrive with your team and deliver personalized experiences you'll enjoy your career with us!
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We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 40k-45k
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rates
40k-45K
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rates
40k-45K
Live your purpose. Grow your career. Thrive through teamwork. Create meaningful, personalized experiences.
At Lifespace, team members are at the center of delivering a purpose driven experience for our residents! We provide an environment where each team member can live their aspirations, developing in their career, making a difference, and being a part of a meaningful mission. Join our best in class Leadership team of Executive Directors today!
What’s In It for You?
- Generous retention bonus paid in first 30 days
- Relocation assistance
- Competitive base pay and industry-leading incentives
- Unlimited Time-Off
- Short-term Incentive Bonus paid annually
- Comprehensive health benefits – medical, dental, vision – effective Day 1
- Retirement Plan with Company Match
- Company paid STD, LTD, Life and AD&D Insurance
- Paid Family, Medical, Parental Leave
- Tuition Reimbursement, Scholarships, Growth Opportunities and so much more!
- Work for the BEST!
A few details about the role:
- Manages the strategic plan to maintain quality services throughout the community for residents consistent with Lifespace Communities, Inc standards, expectations, and policies.
- Attracts, recruits, hires, develops, and retains key leadership and management teams throughout the community.
- Develops a positive professional relationship with residents, resident family members, team members, professional organizations, community groups, and other appropriate entities as the leader of the community.
- Meets routinely with Lifespace Senior Leadership to report on operational issues, trends, barriers, and resolutions.
- Initiates, designs, and supports programs to adhere to all OSHA, workers compensation and risk avoidance in collaboration with both the Home Office Risk Manager and the local Safety Committees.
- In collaboration with the local Director of Sales and Marketing, Regional Director Sales, and Marketing (RDSM) and Vice President Sales and Marketing (VPSM), ensures the sales team has clear expectations, monitors, and maintains accountability to support the day-to-day marketing activities and programs to meet budgeted monthly and annual sales goals.
- Owns and manages an annual marketing plan to determine annual sales goals, in collaboration with the local Director of Sales and Marketing, RDSM and VPSM.
- Prepares the community’s annual operating budget, considering possible variances and managing programs and strategies to ensure budgets are met.
And here’s what you need to apply:
- Bachelor’s degree in business, health care, gerontology, hotel/restaurant management, or closely related area.
- Master’s degree is highly preferred.
- Must meet one of the three following qualifications:
- Minimum of seven (7) years of experience as an executive director or administrator within a continuing care retirement community.
- Minimum of ten (10) years of experience as an executive director or administrator in a long-term care senior living environment that includes demonstrated leadership within a health center.
- Minimum ten (10) years of progressive leadership with the hospitality industry to include but not limited to hotel or resort management.
Lifespace has enjoyed over 40 years of success, and this is just the beginning. With new opportunities, continued growth, and the support from your Lifespace family get ready to ignite your life and experience Living Lifespace.
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
Lifespace Communities headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa and Dallas, Texas, is one of the nation's largest Senior Living providers of non-profit retirement communities. Lifespace employs over 4,500 team members and servers over 5,100 residents. The organization is committed to creating communities where people are empowered to live their aspirations.
Equal Opportunity Employer
If you are excited to learn and grow, be excellent, thrive with your team and deliver personalized experiences you'll enjoy your career with us!
#JIG
Live your purpose. Grow your career. Thrive through teamwork. Create meaningful, personalized experiences.
At Lifespace, team members are at the center of delivering a purpose driven experience for our residents! We provide an environment where each team member can live their aspirations, developing in their career, making a difference, and being a part of a meaningful mission. Join our best in class Nurse Leadership team as our new Director of Nursing today!
A few details about the role:
- Provide leadership and vision to the department by developing and maintaining departmental objectives, standards of nursing practice and nursing policy, and procedure manuals.
- Plan, coordinate and implement new techniques, nursing objectives and standards of nursing care.
- Coordinate nursing services with other resident services to ensure the continuity of the resident’s total regime of care and provide direct resident care.
- Oversee and assist in assessment, coordination, planning, monitoring, implementation, and evaluation in case management.
- Organize resident care programs which include the interdisciplinary team, resident care planning team, the restorative care program, and other programs as necessary to provide optimal care.
- Foster an environment which acknowledges and supports each resident and their rights to make choices regarding their surroundings and care.
- Develop, implement, monitor, and enforce department policies.
- Generate input into the budget process and maintain monthly expense records.
- Guide and enforce proper infection control practices.
And here’s what you need to apply:
- Nursing diploma or associate degree in nursing from an accredited nursing program.
- Bachelor's or master’s degree is preferred
- Eight to ten years of nursing experienced in a long-term care facility
- Three years supervisory/leadership experience with demonstrated progressive responsibilities preferably in a long-term care facility
- Certifications and Registered Nurse license and other licensure required by state regulations
- Certification as a Director of Nursing, Nurse Executive, or Administrator preferred
Lifespace has enjoyed over 40 years of success, and this is just the beginning. With new opportunities, continued growth, and the support from your Lifespace family get ready to ignite your life and experience Living Lifespace.
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
Lifespace Communities headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa and Dallas, Texas, is one of the nation's largest Senior Living providers of non-profit retirement communities. Lifespace employs over 4,500 team members and servers over 5,100 residents. The organization is committed to creating communities where people are empowered to live their aspirations.
Equal Opportunity Employer
If you are excited to learn and grow, be excellent, thrive with your team and deliver personalized experiences you'll enjoy your career with us!
#JIG
Live your purpose. Grow your career. Thrive through teamwork. Create meaningful, personalized experiences.
At Lifespace, team members are at the center of delivering a purpose driven experience for our residents! We provide an environment where each team member can live their aspirations, developing in their career, making a difference, and being a part of a meaningful mission. Join our best in class Nurse Leadership team as our new Director of Nursing today!
A few details about the role:
- Provide leadership and vision to the department by developing and maintaining departmental objectives, standards of nursing practice and nursing policy, and procedure manuals.
- Plan, coordinate and implement new techniques, nursing objectives and standards of nursing care.
- Coordinate nursing services with other resident services to ensure the continuity of the resident’s total regime of care and provide direct resident care.
- Oversee and assist in assessment, coordination, planning, monitoring, implementation, and evaluation in case management.
- Organize resident care programs which include the interdisciplinary team, resident care planning team, the restorative care program, and other programs as necessary to provide optimal care.
- Foster an environment which acknowledges and supports each resident and their rights to make choices regarding their surroundings and care.
- Develop, implement, monitor, and enforce department policies.
- Generate input into the budget process and maintain monthly expense records.
- Guide and enforce proper infection control practices.
And here’s what you need to apply:
- Nursing diploma or associate degree in nursing from an accredited nursing program.
- Bachelor's or master’s degree is preferred
- Eight to ten years of nursing experienced in a long-term care facility
- Three years supervisory/leadership experience with demonstrated progressive responsibilities preferably in a long-term care facility
- Certifications and Registered Nurse license and other licensure required by state regulations
- Certification as a Director of Nursing, Nurse Executive, or Administrator preferred
Lifespace has enjoyed over 40 years of success, and this is just the beginning. With new opportunities, continued growth, and the support from your Lifespace family get ready to ignite your life and experience Living Lifespace.
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
Lifespace Communities headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa and Dallas, Texas, is one of the nation's largest Senior Living providers of non-profit retirement communities. Lifespace employs over 4,500 team members and servers over 5,100 residents. The organization is committed to creating communities where people are empowered to live their aspirations.
Equal Opportunity Employer
If you are excited to learn and grow, be excellent, thrive with your team and deliver personalized experiences you'll enjoy your career with us!
#JIG
We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We built our business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care partners to meet patients where they are by becoming an extension of their current healthcare team and providing personalized assistance with their healthcare needs through a dedicated local health navigator. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care.
About the Role:
Navigating the healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing. The Health Navigator’s role is to make it easy. You will start by developing trusted relationships with our patients in the primary care clinic, understanding their healthcare needs and engaging them in how we can best support them. You will be a valued member of a local clinical care team, assisting with patient-facing duties and coordinating care alongside clinic staff. Main Street’s management and training teams will equip you with the training and tools you need to perform these duties. You will:
- Develop strong relationships with patients to assist them with their care
- Use data to support patients with medication adherence via reminders and influence around best practices
- Make outbound calls to follow up on outstanding needs
- Use software to track progress on scheduling patients for preventative health screenings
- Maintain a record of patient interactions and communicate with providers using electronic health records
- Educate patients about their healthcare options, insurance benefits, and common medical conditions
- Respond to patient questions about insurance coverage
- Demonstrate adaptability and grace in the face of changes / new initiatives
- Connect patients with and help them access community resources
- Assist healthcare providers with administrative tasks associated with patient outcomes
- Schedule clinic visits to support your patients’ needs
- Help coordinate care when patients are discharged from the hospital
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, attention to detail, and an eagerness to collaborate with team members
Requirements for This Role:
- You love your community and want to see it thrive
- You enjoy meeting new people, developing relationships and can talk to anyone
- You learn and apply new information quickly
- You bring a strong service mentality to your work
- You easily influence and win over stakeholders
- You love solving problems and will take whatever initiative is required to solve them
- You are excited by the idea of working in a fast-paced organization where change is the norm
- You are a self-starter and are comfortable with an independent working environment
- You are familiar with and comfortable using smartphones and computers
- Work a full-time 40-hour week, Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch)
- Active unencumbered driver’s license required
Pay Rate 50k-55k