[Remote] Clinical Onboarding Specialist

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Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Charlie Health is a rapidly growing organization focused on connecting individuals to life-saving behavioral health treatment. The Clinical Onboarding Specialist manages all aspects of onboarding new employees, ensuring they are effectively integrated into the organization and trained to provide client-facing care. Responsibilities • Manages new hire onboarding from preboarding through client-facing care • Support Clinical training efforts, learning the intricacies of your defined Onboarding Cohorts’ roles and responsibilities so you can assist as they come up to speed • Assists new hires with completing all necessary steps required to complete Charlie Health’s rigorous Clinical onboarding process, stepping in to provide additional direct training and support directly as needed • Maintains regular contact with new hires via all available channels, including email, phone, and text • Assures that onboarding materials are up to date, relevant, and impactful • Works seamlessly with recruiting, onboarding, leadership, regulatory, and HR operations departments to keep them apprised of new hire progress and performance • Conducts periodic audits of employee file data for timeliness and completeness • Maintains strict confidentiality when managing sensitive employee and contractor information • Escalates issues promptly and with diplomacy and discretion • Cultivates positive interpersonal relationships with clinical and administrative leadership as well as external partners • Other duties as assigned Skills • Bachelor's Degree required • 2 years of HR onboarding administration or training experience required • HR experience in a clinical setting is highly desirable • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Ability to maintain strict confidentiality • Detail-oriented • Outside the box thinker; excellent at problem solving • Familiarity with and willingness to use cloud-based communication software - Google Suite, Slack, Zoom, Dropbox • Strong interpersonal, relationship-building and listening skills, with a natural, consultative style • Ability to energize, communicate, and build rapport at all levels within an organization • Work authorized in the United States and native or bilingual English proficiency • Please note that members of this team who live within 45 minutes of a Charlie Health office are expected to adhere to a hybrid work schedule Benefits • Charlie Health is pleased to offer comprehensive benefits to all full-time, exempt employees. • Depending on the position, may include other Charlie Health-sponsored benefits. • The cost for this background check will be paid for in full by Charlie Health. Company Overview • Virtual behavioral health clinic for high acuity youth It was founded in 2020, and is headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is https//www.charliehealth.com. Apply To This Job

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