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A forward-thinking company is seeking a dynamic Physician Liaison to foster relationships with medical practices in the Greater Seattle Area. This role focuses on educating practices about innovative mental healthcare services and ensuring effective client engagement. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with a passion for healthcare, excellent communication skills, and the ability to adapt to changing demands. Join a team dedicated to transforming mental health access and making a meaningful impact in the community. This position offers competitive benefits, including flexible work arrangements and generous PTO, ensuring a supportive work-life balance.
AtSonderMind, we know that therapy works. SonderMindprovides accessible, personalized mental healthcare that produces high-quality outcomes for patients. SonderMind's individualized approach to care starts with using innovative technology to help people not just find a therapist, but find the right, in-network therapist for them, should they choose to use their insurance. From there, SonderMind's clinicians are committed to delivering best-in-class care to all patients by focusing on high-quality clinicaloutcomes.Toenableourclinicianstothrive, SonderMind defines care expectations while providing tools such as clinical note-taking, secure telehealth capabilities, outcome measurement, messaging, and direct booking.To follow the latest SonderMind news, get to know our clients, and learn about what it’s like to work at SonderMind, you can follow us on Instagram , Linkedin , and Twitter .
The Physician Liaison is dedicated to developing and cultivating relationships through face-to-face interaction with Physicians, Practice Managers, and medical office staff. In this role, you will build relationships with Primary Care and Specialty Care Practices in their respective territory to educate current partner practices on SonderMind’s programs and services, provide ongoing training on engagement processes, deliver regular updates to the practices, and develop relationships with new practices. You will collaborate our Account Executives to coordinate practice and system level strategy. Ideal candidates must be a self-starter with high energy who will be responsible for working daily with practices to identify and resolve barriers to engaging clients into SonderMind care. This role is located in the Greater Seattle Area and will require regular weekly travel to multiple on-site locations.
As a leader in redesigning behavioral health, we are walking the walk with our employee benefits. We want the experience of working at SonderMind to accelerate people’s careers and enrich their lives, so we focus on meeting SonderMinders wherever they are and supporting them in all facets of their life and work.
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