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Job Locations US-IL-Lombard
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 team as our new Business Office Manager today!   A few details about the role: - Member of the community leadership team; assists the Executive Director with initiatives to improve customer service and financial outcomes. - Responsible for the revenue cycle at the community; understands the residents’ agreements to ensure charges are accurately invoiced each month, statements are provided to the residents timely, payment is collected timely, and cash is appropriately posted. - Responsible for all communication with residents, and their family members, regarding financial inquiries on contracts, billing, and charges. - Responsible for entering census actions for all levels of living; maintain accurate census data in the healthcare management system. - Responsible for following up with private pay residents on past due balances, documenting the activities in accordance with the collection policy; and escalate collection issues. - Responsible for ensuring resident refunds are issued in accordance with the residency agreement.   And here’s what you need to apply: - Bachelor’s degree, with a major or minor in accounting, finance, or a related field preferred. - Three to five years of previous billing and collection experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.   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
Job ID
2024-33492
Job Locations US-TN-Cookeville
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33490
Job Locations US-TX-Llano
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33489
Job Locations US-TX-Ganado
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33487
Job Locations US-TN-Jellico
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33485
Job Locations US-TN-Chattanooga
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33484
Job Locations US-TN-Dayton
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33483
Job Locations US-OH-Bellefontaine
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33481
Job Locations US-AR-Springdale
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33480
Job Locations US-AR-White hall
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33479
Job Locations US-AR-Jacksonville
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33478
Job Locations US-AR-Cabot
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33477
Job Locations US-AL-Florence
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33476
Job Locations US-AL-Hamilton
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 practice​s - 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
Job ID
2024-33475
Job Locations US-MD-Easton
Find your perfect career fit with an innovative company that is committed to your growth and success, when you join us at our Easton, MD location as our newest Physical Therapist (PT)!   Feel secure knowing you are backed by a supportive practice leader who has chosen you to be part of an elite group of professionals capable of achieving next-level results. Enjoy the easy flow of a team that comes together to learn what works best for the practice and the community, and uses state-of-the-art technology to put those plans into action. Have the freedom to look past traditional approaches to PT, taking a new, innovative path instead — one that will make a lasting impact in the industry. As a Physical Therapist (PT) with us, you will have access to exciting, cutting-edge tools and advanced continuing education that will positively change your outlook, providing you with new and unique perspectives of physical therapy, and career advancement opportunities. If you are ready to launch your career with a company that is unmatched in the PT arena, apply to our full-time Physical Therapist (PT) job opening today!   Are you a Physical Therapist with visions of providing cutting-edge services to your clients? Do you have great ideas that have been stifled by traditional PT practices? If so, this is the last stop on your job search. We are part of the world's fastest-growing physical therapy company and are looking for an innovator like you to add to our quality team at our Easton, MD location!   Our independent practices are headed by supportive leaders who are dedicated to building quality teams that work together to achieve success. Here, you will have the freedom to bypass traditional treatments, using our state-of-the-art technology to determine the best path for each patient's personalized plan. We provide the tools and continued education you need to increase your knowledge base, gain a new and unique perspective of the PT field and successfully grow your career. In our Physical Therapist (PT) role, your valued contributions to the community will make a lasting impact on the entire PT industry. If being on the leading edge of an industry you love is your goal, apply today for our Physical Therapist (PT) job opening!   Job Responsibilities - Perform new-patient evaluations/exams - Diagnose patients; evaluate physical activity limitations - Create a plan that sets a goal and completion date - Equip patients with PT intervention techniques/exercises; track progress - Provide education to patients on techniques for the continuation of care - Examine and evaluate new patients - Establish a diagnosis of condition or conditions and their impact on activity - Establish a plan goal and time frame - Prescribe intervention techniques and exercises - Measure and track intervention effectiveness - Educate the patient on continuing care Required Skills and Qualification - Able to create and implement outpatient skilled treatment plan of care - Ability to work efficiently/effectively in an autonomous environment - Must be passionate about helping patients reach their PT goals - Graduation from an accredited PT program and current PT license in (MD) - Must be self-motivated with a willingness to learn - Must be a genuinely kind person that enjoys a laid back atmosphere
Job ID
2024-33472
Job Locations US-CA-Lancaster
Hybrid opportunity   Community Liaison needed in the Lancaster/Palmdale area! Palliative Care   Salary: $75K - $85K plus unlimited bonus potential Mileage $0.67   Position Summary: The person in this role will be highly motivated to develop the growth of the palliative care program with core attention to hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, hospice organizations, physician practices, community clinics, and community organizations. As part of a growing organization, this individual will help to devise a brand recognition strategy, develop post-acute, primary, and specialty medical care partnerships, and elicit and process enrollments from referral sources. The ideal candidate is a sales professional with prior experience leading outreach and growth within healthcare settings. You will develop and execute strategic marketing plans, which may include community outreach, using consultative sales techniques, providing service presentations, and other strategies. It will be your responsibility to grow the reputation of the organization in the community through strategic outreach to community partners. As a liaison, a high level of ethics in healthcare sales is necessary.   Qualifications:       Education, experience, and credentialing - This position requires a strong consultative sales background. - 5 years of hospice, home health, pharmaceutical or related healthcare sales is highly preferred - Bachelor's degree in a relevant field or education equivalency - You must have the ability to ethically promote palliative care services by using flexible communication skills and adjusting messaging based on audience. - The application of creative problem-solving skills and an entrepreneurial mindset in a growing territory of referral sources is a must for success. - You will need to have excellent communication skills as well as a proven ability to manage a sales territory and referral database. - Strong understanding of cultural competency with the target population    Requirements - Candidate must be able to travel within the Lancatser/Palmdale area. Mileage: $0.67/mile - You will also need a valid driver’s license and a reliable automobile that is properly registered and insured as this is an on-the-road position. Essential Job Duties/ Responsibilities: - Develops and maintains professional relationships with existing and new referral sources. These referral sources represent but are not limited to physicians, case managers, discharge planners, social workers, and other health care providers in private practice, hospitals, hospices, long-term care facilities, and skilled nursing facilities. - Build brand awareness throughout the referral base and monitor the community, customer, payer, and patient perceptions. - Increases the knowledge, understanding, and utilization of palliative care services on the part of existing and new referral sources. - Stay current with industry and marketplace changes and opportunities for competitive advantage. - Promotes the company’s philosophy of compassionate communication toward all patients, relatives, visitors, and coworkers. - Respects always the confidentiality of information covering patients, staff, and volunteers and is HIPAA compliant. - This job description is not designed to cover or contain all job duties required of the employee. There may be additional activities, duties, and/or responsibilities that are required for this position that are not listed in this job description.
Job ID
2024-33468
Job Locations US-CA-Fairfield
$10,000 Sign-on bonus! PT- Registered Nurse (RN) - Fairfield/Vallejo, CA and surrounding areas Pay: $42 -$52 per hour (commensurate with experience) Part-time   Overview: We're in search of a dedicated part-time Registered Nurse to play a pivotal role on our Clinical Care Delivery Team. As an RN with us, you'll be instrumental in delivering top-notch, evidence-based care to a panel of seriously ill patients. We're looking for someone with a genuine passion for this important work and a deep commitment to providing exceptional care to our patients.   Required Experience and Qualifications: - Valid California Registered Nurse license. - Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). - CHPN certification or equivalent. - At least 2 years of clinical nursing experience in palliative care, hospice, or home health. - Willing and able to provide in-person patient care up to three days a week in Fairfield/ Vallejo and surrounding areas. Travel requirement is within mileage radius' from Fairfield. - Mileage reimbursement: $0.67 per mile - Demonstrated proficiency in nursing practices, clinical judgment, and documentation. - Strong oral and written communication skills. - Valid driver's license, insurance, and reliable vehicle. - Proficiency in EMR, Google Suite, and other relevant technologies.    Duties (including, but not limited to):        Patient Care: - Deliver nursing services aligned with individualized care plans under the direction of the patient's provider, assessing treatment effectiveness and the patient's physical and emotional responses. - Collaborate in interdisciplinary planning and case conferences, ensuring care goals are relevant and feasible for the nursing team's capabilities. - Record and communicate patient observations accurately within HIPAA-compliant systems and medical records. - Facilitate case management and care coordination to uphold patient care plans effectively. - Manage assigned patients, ensuring appropriate visit frequencies and addressing evolving acuity levels and needs. - Educate patients and caregivers about VyncaCare services, palliative care, disease processes, symptom management, and medication management.      Float Nurse: - Assist in covering patient care for other care teams during normal working hours.  
Job ID
2024-33467
Job Locations US-CA-San Francisco
Remote opportunity!   ECM Clinical Manager - Pacific time zone Salary: $75K   Overview: The ECM Clinical Manager is responsible for Clinical Oversight and Management of ECM Lead Care Managers to address the client's medical and behavioral health needs and social determinants of health. The ECM Clinical Manager will communicate directly with ECM Lead Care Managers and occasionally with patients via telephone, telehealth, or during Interdisciplinary Care Team meetings (as needed) to discuss medication management/adherence, ensure appropriate follow-up with Primary Care Provider, Behavioral Health Provider and other specialist(s). They will guide any crises encountered by ECM Lead Care Managers. The ECM Clinical Manager will collaborate with the client’s broader care team (PCP, BH clinicians, etc.) to provide client advocacy, ensure that the clients receive needed services, and measure progress toward the goals outlined in their patient-centered individualized care plan. The ECM Clinical Manager will monitor team progress and coach LCMs to succeed and manage performance where needed.   Required Qualifications and Experience:  - RN, LCSW (or other licensed behavioral healthcare professional licensed in California), with the ability to obtain additional state licensure as needed - 2-3 years of care management experience - Must be willing and able to work Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm in Pacific time zone, with the possibility of afternoons, evenings, and/or Saturday mornings - Proven, results-driven business leader with experience in rapid-growth organizations - Ability to work independently - Must possess strong organizational skills - Proficient with Microsoft and Google applications - Strong communication skills - Strong motivational skills, including conflict/dispute resolution techniques - Must have access to a reliable internet connection Responsibilities include, but not limited to: Remote duties performed through HIPAA-compliant hardware and software - Supervise a team of approximately ten Lead Care Managers, ensuring adequate and high-quality care management services. - Oversee the creation of Individual Care Plans to determine if the Client’s Care Management needs are sufficient to be managed by an ECM Lead Care Manager and serves as an escalation point as needed. - Support the achievement of KPIs assigned to the care management team - Collaborate with and supports the Director of Enhanced Care Management with implementation of change and process improvements - Flex to direct care management as needed to support organizational goals Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance, income protection benefits, flexible PTO, company holidays, a 401k, and access to other wellness benefits.
Job ID
2024-33466
Job Locations US-WV-Princeton
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 practice​s - 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 Salary  - 40-45K
Job ID
2024-33464
Job Locations US-KY-Williamson
      Location:                       Outpatient Services – Grant County Office Department:                  Community Based Position Reports to:       Outpatient Services Program Manager – Grant County   Position Supervises:       n/a FLSA Status:                  Non-Exempt (hour) Profile Last Updated:     March 2024     Minimum Position Qualifications:   - College degree or equivalent knowledge and experience. - Knowledge of behavioral health care treatment strongly preferred with demonstrated competency including word processing ability and Microsoft Office products. - Knowledge of and experience with Carelogic records management systems strongly preferred. - Above-average organizational and time management skills, with great attention to detail. - Working knowledge of mental health services and outpatient therapy processes preferred. - Strong verbal and written communication skills. - Proven ability to interact with clients, families, staff and stakeholders in a professional manner. - Must have a current driver’s license with insurance. - Demonstrate proven sensitivity to the various cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of CHNK Behavioral Health clients and associates, including a commitment to use of the Sanctuary Model and to the philosophy of All Children, All Families framework of cultural competencies.    Position Summary: This position has a primary function of providing support to, and increasing efficiencies related to, non-billable functions of clinical staff to allow them to devote more time to billable services. This individual is responsible for ensuring the presence, timeliness, and accuracy of case record documentation for all clients. The Program Support Assistant ensures the completion of data entry duties critical to agency monitoring, tracking, reporting, and compliance activities. The duties of this position include roles for both internal and external databases utilized by the Home and Community-Based Services, to ensure comprehensive access and communication across departments and throughout the agency. The Community-Based Administrative Assistant represents a key link between the agency’s Community-Based Treatment Program, Quality Assurance, and billing.   Essential Job Functions - Serves as receptionist, scheduler and telephone operator during normal business hours, as assigned. - Responsible for the input of Outpatient Services data into web-based case records management system (CareLogic) including referral, deferral, and case closures. - Verifies client’s insurance information, meets with client’s parent or responsible party to discuss any co-pays and collects those payments at the Fifth Street office. - Completes all Outpatient Services website tracking responsibilities as assigned, including data compilation for the CEO report. - Documents meeting minutes for Outpatient Services program meetings. - Processes, coordinates and distributes information related to Outpatient Services intakes; serves as primary contact for intake process completion. - Establish and maintains Outpatient Services clinical files, including gathering appropriate legal documentation. - Establishes and maintains liaison relationships with billing department for all insurance verifications and maintaining records associated with recertification. - Completes all deadline letters, deferrals and case closures as part of maintaining the client record. - Completes and updates case tracking spreadsheet. - Participates in agency Performance Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance Committee activities. - Provides liaison communications and associated ordering regarding maintenance, donations and supply departments. - Must be able to perform the essential functions of this position with or without reasonable accommodations. - Attends training as required. - Other duties as assigned.   Physical demands and work environment: - While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk and talk or hear; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to sit, kneel, squat, and hold objects or carry. - Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus. - The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.   Benefits include: - 13 paid holidays - 4 weeks paid time off plus 6 long term illness days - Medical insurance with NO DEDUCTIBLE - 403(b) retirement plan with 6% employer match after 1 year - $5,000 per year in tuition reimbursement after 1 year of employment. - Student Loan Repayment Assistance from $50 per month to $200 per month after 6 months of employment. - 4 weeks paid parental and family care leave after 1 year.
Job ID
2024-33461