Crisis Clinician (Weekend Days)

To support the continued delivery of quality and compassionate care in our communities, we are offering a retention bonus of $2,400.* Your commitment helps us meet critical service needs, and we’re excited to have you be a part of our mission! Lead with compassion and expertise — join us as a Crisis Clinician and guide care for individuals in crisis when it matters most. Schedule: Saturday & Sunday 7a-7p As a Crisis Clinician (Internal Title: Triage Clinician Lead ) at our Behavioral Health Crisis Center (BHCC), you’ll be the primary point of assessment for individuals experiencing behavioral health or substance use crises. In this role, you’ll not only provide comprehensive clinical evaluations, but also guide the flow of services, oversee non-clinical team members, and collaborate with community partners to ensure every person receives timely, person-centered care. This is a great opportunity for someone who: Thrives in a leadership role within a fast-paced, crisis care environment Wants to directly support individuals in crisis while also mentoring team members Values collaboration across disciplines, agencies, and community partners Believes in holistic, person-centered care that prevents unnecessary hospitalization or law enforcement involvement Key Responsibilities Serve as the lead assessor for individuals presenting at the BHCC Provide comprehensive assessments, intake documentation, and individualized discharge planning Oversee and support non-clinical staff during assigned shifts Direct the flow and referral processes to ensure timely, appropriate care Collaborate with internal teams, law enforcement, EMS, and community partners to coordinate services Maintain accurate, professional documentation and records in compliance with regulations Provide culturally responsive care that honors the unique needs of each individual Offer virtual support to other BHCC or Youth Behavioral Health Urgent Care sites as needed Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Bachelor’s degree in a human services field required Master’s degree in counseling, social work, or psychology preferred WORK EXPERIENCE/TRAINING/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Minimum of two years of experience working in Crisis Services if a bachelor’s degree is the highest level of education obtained or Must be a Qualified Addiction Professional (QAP) as defined in 9 CSR 10-7.140 (2) (RR) LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION If a licensed therapist, must have one of the following: PLPC, LMSW, PLMFT, LPC, LCSW, LMFT If a QAP, must have one of the following: CADC, CRADC, CRAADC, CCJP, CCDP You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You: Bring calm, clear decision-making to high-pressure situations Are confident in leading and mentoring team members while providing direct clinical care Communicate with clarity and empathy across diverse groups, from patients to community partners Believe in building bridges between care providers, law enforcement, and other agencies to best serve individuals in crisis Are passionate about inspiring hope and promoting wellness through strength-based, person-centered care *Retention bonuses paid as per bonus policy; exclusions may apply. IND2

Behavioral Health Therapist

Make a Lasting Impact as a Behavioral Health Therapist at Compass Health Network This is an office-based position. This is a full-time, benefit eligible position working Monday-Friday. Candidates willing to work with youth is preferred. If you’re a compassionate, licensed therapist looking to grow your career in a supportive, integrated care environment—this is your opportunity. At Compass Health Network, you’ll do meaningful work with a team that prioritizes clinical collaboration, work-life balance, and long-term development. Whether you're newly licensed or an experienced clinician, we offer the support and tools to help you thrive—without the burnout. This Is a Great Opportunity for Someone Who: Wants to be part of a collaborative team of professionals—mental health, medical, and dental—all under one roof Values a workplace where clinical consultation is available 24/7 for crisis support and decision-making Is looking for stability and longevity in their career—our average therapist tenure is over 6 years, with some clinicians over 25 years Wants structured clinical growth, generous time off, and the flexibility of a schedule that fits real life Key Responsibilities Provide individual, family, and/or group therapy to clients based on clinical need and licensure Assess readiness for services, develop treatment plans, and document progress in accordance with agency guidelines Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and collaborate on integrated care Utilize DSM-5 criteria for diagnosis and treatment planning Refer clients to appropriate internal and external resources as needed Engage in ongoing clinical training and supervision opportunities Maintain compliance with all agency, state, and federal documentation standards Participate in staff huddles, team supervision, and case consults Work Monday through Friday— no weekends or holidays required Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise • Master’s degree in counseling, social work or psychology required WORK EXPERIENCE/TRAINING/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS • Working knowledge of DSM-5 required LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION • PLPC, LPC, LMSW, LCSW, LMFT or PMFT license in Missouri required You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You: Are passionate about providing culturally competent, person-centered care Enjoy working on a multi-disciplinary team with access to integrated services Want to work in an organization where clinical support is available day or night , especially for crisis or safety concerns Are looking for a role with consistent pay, stability, and long-term growth opportunities Appreciate a professional culture that invests in its clinicians and recognizes the importance of wellbeing and work-life balance Want more than just a job—you’re looking for a career home More Reasons Therapists Choose Compass Health: -Licensure supervision provided -Eligible for HRSA loan repayment programs upon full licensure (location-dependent) - Performance incentives up to $20,000 annually - Specialized training opportunities in DBT, EMDR, and other modalities -Paid holidays and no weekend shifts -Leadership development opportunities (supervision, huddles, training) -Option for additional income through PRN roles or supervision stipends -Schedule flexibility after 6 months— option for 4-day work weeks

Therapist - Substance Use Recovery

Support Adults on Their Recovery Journey Through Compassionate Counseling Compass Health Network is seeking a licensed therapist to join our Adult Outpatient team. In this meaningful role, you’ll provide individual therapy, treatment planning, and crisis intervention for adults experiencing mental health and/or substance use challenges. As part of a multidisciplinary team, you’ll support clients through person-centered, integrated care—helping them build the tools needed to improve daily functioning and enhance overall wellbeing. This is a full-time, benefit-eligible position. This is a great opportunity for someone who: Is passionate about working with adults navigating mental health and substance use concerns Wants to make a real impact through one-on-one therapy, crisis intervention, and holistic care planning Thrives in a team-based environment and values strong clinical collaboration Is looking to grow in a flexible role that allows for licensure supervision (if applicable) Enjoys a dynamic position that includes direct service and occasional triage/crisis support Values an organization that supports cultural competence, clinical development, and person-centered care Key Responsibilities Provide individual psychotherapy and support services to adult clients Serve as a team coordinator for referrals, waitlists, and client care (particularly in CSTAR/OUD settings if applicable) Conduct clinical assessments and complete treatment plans in collaboration with persons served Provide triage services during Open Access hours, when needed Deliver culturally competent services that align with the unique needs of each person Maintain complete, accurate, and timely documentation in accordance with agency and state regulations Interface and coordinate care with other internal and external service providers to ensure wraparound support Offer crisis intervention services during daytime hours per agency protocol Participate in treatment team meetings and quality assurance activities Provide licensure supervision (if applicable) Meet agency-defined productivity standards and customer care expectations Attend all required training and maintain compliance with funders and accrediting bodies Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Master’s degree in counseling, social work or psychology required Licensure Provisionally or fully licensed in Missouri: PLPC, LPC, PLMFT, LMFT, LMSW, or LCSW You’ll be a great fit if you’re someone who: Builds strong therapeutic relationships with adults facing complex mental health or substance use challenges Communicates clearly and empathetically with clients, families, and interdisciplinary team members Is highly organized and can balance direct service with timely, thorough documentation Values evidence-based practices and is committed to continual professional growth Brings flexibility, dependability, and a solution-focused mindset to day-to-day work Believes in whole-person, recovery-oriented care and thrives in a collaborative treatment environment Is comfortable navigating crisis situations with calm and professionalism IND2

Peer Specialist

Use Your Lived Experience to Empower Others as a Peer Specialist If you've walked the path of recovery and want to help others do the same, this is your opportunity to turn your journey into purpose. As a Peer Specialist, you’ll use your lived experience with behavioral health or substance use recovery to inspire hope, support growth, and walk alongside individuals as they build the life they want. You'll be part of a compassionate, person-centered team that values your voice and the power of shared experience. This is a great opportunity for someone who: believes that recovery is possible for everyone wants to make a difference by encouraging others to take charge of their wellness eager to use their lived experience to inspire hope & resilience in others If you're passionate about peer support, community connection, and being a trusted ally in someone’s recovery journey, this role is a meaningful fit. Key Responsibilities Share personal recovery experiences and model healthy coping strategies Support individuals in building confidence, resilience, and community connections Assist with goal-setting and navigating treatment and support systems Help individuals recognize and build on their own strengths Participate as a valued member of the treatment team Provide transportation support when clinically indicated; driving is an essential function of this position Complete required state training, supervision, and certification processes (if not already certified) Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise High School/GED required WORK EXPERIENCE Must self-identify as a current or former consumer of behavioral health, substance use, or co-occurring disorder services Must complete a state-approved training program, pass a standardized examination, complete certification process within 60 days of hire date, and maintain ongoing certification as a Certified Peer Specialist through the MCB (MO). Required only when applicable. A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You: Are in recovery and want to use your story to inspire others Understand the importance of peer connection, self-determination, and community support Are empathetic, reliable, and able to build trusting relationships Communicate openly and respectfully with others from all walks of life Are excited to be part of a supportive clinical team

Community Support Specialist - Adult

To support the continued delivery of quality and compassionate care in our communities, we are offering a retention bonus of $1,000.00.* Your commitment helps us meet critical service needs, and we’re excited to have you be a part of our mission! Full-Time | Benefits Eligible Help others in their journey toward recovery and wellness. Join our team as a Community Support Specialist , where you’ll work directly with adults living with behavioral health and substance use challenges. In this role, you’ll provide personalized, community-based support — meeting clients where they are: in their homes, in the office, and out in the community. You'll help individuals set and achieve recovery goals, develop daily living skills, access vital services, and build supportive relationships — all while working as part of a collaborative, integrated care team. This position requires regular driving and transportation of clients as part of service delivery. This is a great opportunity for someone who is passionate about mental health, enjoys hands-on work in the community, and thrives on building relationships. If you're looking for purpose-driven work that directly impacts families, you’ll find it here. Key Responsibilities Support clients in reaching their personal recovery and wellness goals Provide coaching and education on life skills, health, and community resources Help clients access housing, healthcare, employment, and other essential services Work closely with healthcare providers, families, and community partners Assist with appointments and provide transportation as clinically needed Maintain accurate, timely documentation Requirements High School/GED required Associate’s* or Bachelor’s degree in a human service-related field preferred WORK EXPERIENCE Must qualify for position based on overall CSS requirements in at least one of the options listed: Qualified addiction professional; Bachelor’s degree in a human services field from a college or university included in the U.S. Department of Education’s database of accredited schools at http:/ope.ed.gov/accreditation ; Any four-year degree or combination of higher education and qualifying experience; Four years of qualifying experience; or Associate of Applied Science in Behavioral Health Support degree as designated by the Department of Mental Health.* Qualifying experience must include delivery of service to individuals with mental illness, substance use disorders, or developmental disabilities. A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required You’ll Be a Great Fit for This Role if You: Bring relevant experience working with adults or behavioral health populations Are comfortable traveling to homes and community locations Communicate with empathy, adapt easily, and enjoy being part of a collaborative care team Possess excellent time management and writing skills Enjoy meeting new people New to the social services field and eager to learn *Retention bonuses paid as per bonus policy; exclusions may apply.

Drug Court Clinician

Lead coordinated, compassionate care that supports recovery and strengthens lives as our Drug Court Clinician. (Internal title: Drug Court Coordinator) Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm As part of our mission to Inspire Hope. Promote Wellness. , you’ll guide participants through a collaborative, structured treatment process that empowers them to build and maintain a substance-free lifestyle. In this role, you’ll coordinate Drug Court treatment services, provide individual and group counseling, and work closely with community partners to ensure participants have the support they need to thrive. This is a great opportunity for someone who is energized by team-based care, values meaningful relationships with community stakeholders, and is motivated by helping people create lasting change. Key Responsibilities Coordinate Drug Court treatment services and ensure smooth communication among partners. Provide strengths-based individual and group counseling for participants and their families. Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to support collaborative, high-quality care. Maintain accurate documentation and support compliance with program and organizational standards. Uphold ethical guidelines and contribute positively to the treatment team environment. Support participants’ progress through screenings, assessments, treatment planning, and ongoing engagement. Assist with required reports, audits, and compliance reviews. Collect and process urine drug screens as needed. Perform additional tasks that support program success. Education, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise High School/GED required Master’s degree in human services or related field required ONLY if individual is licensed WORK EXPERIENCE/TRAINING/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: At least one (1) year experience in the substance abuse field preferred. LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: CADC, CRADC, RADC, LMFT, PLPC, LPC LMSW, or LCSW required You’ll be a great fit for this role if you: Thrive in a collaborative environment and enjoy building strong relationships with courts and community agencies. Approach counseling with empathy, professionalism, and a commitment to participant strengths and resilience. Are organized, detail-oriented, and confident managing documentation and compliance expectations. Feel motivated by helping people overcome barriers and supporting success in rural communities where your work has a meaningful impact. IND2

Assessment Psychologist

Use Your Clinical Expertise to Empower Individualized Treatment Plans This is a full-time position working Monday-Friday. This position will work in both St. Charles and Arnold office locations. Training in Child Testing/Assessments and Autism Assessments preferred. We’re seeking a licensed psychologist to join our team and lead the delivery of high-quality psychological assessments that inform care and support long-term wellness. In this role, you’ll conduct integrated evaluations using norm-referenced testing and clinical interviews, then translate your findings into actionable, strength-based recommendations for both treatment and educational planning. This is an impactful opportunity to shape care for individuals across the lifespan while collaborating with a multidisciplinary behavioral health team. This is a great opportunity for someone who: Finds purpose in delivering evaluations that guide and improve mental health treatment Enjoys working independently while staying connected to a supportive, integrated care team Is comfortable delivering services both in-person and via Telehealth Is committed to clinical excellence and professional integrity Key Responsibilities Conduct psychological evaluations including testing, interpretation, and feedback Prepare clear, strength-based reports with evidence-based recommendations Coordinate with interdisciplinary treatment teams to inform care planning Complete required documentation (including prior authorizations) accurately and on time Maintain productivity expectations while upholding clinical quality standards Supervise psychology interns or residents as needed Participate in staff meetings, training, and performance improvement efforts Stay current with best practices and ethical guidelines in psychological assessment Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Doctorate degree in psychology required At least two (2) years’ experience preferred Experience in child/adolescent evaluations preferred LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: LP or PLP (Licensed Psychologist) required You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You: Take pride in crafting insightful, individualized psychological reports Thrive in a structured role that still allows for professional growth and creativity Are well-versed in the administration of cognitive, diagnostic, and behavioral assessments Appreciate strength-based, trauma-informed approaches to care Are skilled at translating complex clinical data into real-world recommendations Value working in a mission-driven organization that prioritizes whole-person health More Reasons Psychologists Choose Compass Health: -Licensure supervision provided -Eligible for HRSA loan repayment programs upon full licensure (location-dependent) - Performance incentives up to $20,000 annually - Specialized training opportunities in DBT, EMDR, and other modalities -Paid holidays and no weekend shifts -Leadership development opportunities (supervision, huddles, training) -Stability and longevity—our average psychologist tenure is over 3 years -Option for additional income through PRN roles or supervision stipends -Schedule flexibility after 6 months— option for 4-day work weeks IND2

Commercial Construction Superintendent

Every day, our team members do amazing things in pursuit of our shared purpose to build trust with our clients, partners, subcontractors, and teammates. No matter your background, education, or career path, if you share our vision to create extraordinary experiences, you belong at HITT . Commercial Construction Superintendent Job Description: A Superintendent directs the work flow of the project on site consistent with the project schedule and HITT safety and quality standards. The Superintendent provides leadership and serves as the liaison between project team members to promote the interest of both the business and clients in all matters, as well as demonstrate the characteristics of a mid-level leader. The Superintendent communicates project priorities to site staff and all subcontractors, serving as the primary leader on site for the construction project. Responsibilities Understanding and administering the HITT safety program to include all subcontractors, ensuring that all accidents/incidents are promptly reported and investigated, and assisting in safety inspections by outside agencies Maintain HITT quality standards for all aspects of the project Serve as the leader for all on site safety, managing a safe jobsite for all involved Maintain daily log of all activities and site conditions, while managing the punch list and closeout process through owner/architect acceptance Work with the project manager in formulating project schedule, ensuring that the proper methods and sequence of installation are followed, making and following through with schedule commitments, and maintaining HITT quality standards Maintain good working relationships with all subcontractors on the project, developing relationships within the community which enhance business opportunities, and ensuring subcontractors are treated fairly Ensure complete, accurate daily documentation of work orders/tickets, understanding subcontractor scope of work to avoid unnecessary change orders, and identifying problems early and act immediately to provide solutions Develop and organize the site team, arranging for temporary facilities/utilities for the site, and identifying long lead items that need to be expedited Collaborate with the project manager and site operations team throughout the life of the project Qualifications A four-year degree from an accredited university with a concentration in construction, engineering, or business is strongly preferred. In lieu of a degree, additional work experience is acceptable. 5 years’ experience in commercial construction, including experience with a commercial general contractor Tenant renovations, service work, work in occupied spaces, weekend work, fast paced project experience all a plus Mastery of building processes and best practices Ability to organize necessary resources, including people, tools and time to meet tight deadlines and achieve desired results Project lead experience preferred Previous experience in a superintendent or project lead experience preferred Ability to master sector/project-specific software systems including but not limited to: Microsoft Office suite (ex. Project, Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.), ProCore, Adobe, BlueBeam, OSHA 30 Certification preferred Ability to walk and/or stand for long periods of time and the ability to lift up to 50lbs Must demonstrate a strong ability to: Communicate clearly, concisely, and professionally, with a strong focus on audience appropriate business writing and verbal skills Demonstrate a positive attitude and passion for construction and our industry Gather data, interpret it into meaningful information, and relay that information through clear, concise communication strategies; ability to see how pieces and processes fit into and affect the bigger picture/business model Organize and manage tasks and priorities Demonstrate integrity consistently with The HITT Way and HITT’s core values Seek continuous improvement of knowledge and abilities, internal focus on self-improvement Adapt and exercise flexibility with the ever-changing world of technology, design, means and methods Collaborate with people of various backgrounds and styles Create and maintain relationships with colleagues, clients, subcontractors, and vendors Exhibit respectfulness by being punctual, engaged/focused, and respectful of others HITT Contracting is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to hiring and developing the most qualified individuals based on job-related experience, skills, and merit. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. We value a respectful, inclusive workplace where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. HITT Contracting maintains a drug-free workplace, consistent with applicable local, state, and federal laws.

Customer Relations Specialist Float - Dental

To support the continued delivery of quality and compassionate care in our communities, we are offering a retention bonus of $1,000 for Customer Relations Specialist.* Your commitment helps us meet critical service needs, and we’re excited to have you be a part of our mission! Be the Face of Compassionate Care as a Customer Relations Specialist (Float) Schedule: Varies between 7:15am - 6:00pm depending on coverage needs. As a Customer Relations Specialist (Float) , you’ll be the welcoming face of Compass Health Network—greeting clients, supporting front-desk operations, and ensuring a smooth check-in experience across our regional clinics. In this dynamic, fast-paced role, you’ll be cross-trained to support multiple locations and will travel to assigned clinic locations to provide coverage where it’s needed most. Flexibility is key, as schedules may vary based on clinic needs. This is a great opportunity for someone who excels at customer service, enjoys variety in their workday, and thrives in a front-facing healthcare role. You'll be part of a mission-driven team working to remove barriers to care—one interaction at a time. Key Responsibilities Greet clients with warmth and professionalism upon arrival Manage check-in/check-out processes, appointment confirmations, and daily schedules Verify and update insurance and demographic information at each visit Collect co-pays and process financial paperwork, including sliding fee scale and patient assistance forms Answer phones courteously and route calls/messages appropriately Monitor lobby and waiting area to ensure a welcoming and timely experience Balance daily cash collections and submit to designated supervisor Disperse incoming mail and ensure the front-desk area is clean and organized Collaborate with clinical and office staff to support smooth clinic operations Travel to multiple Compass Health clinic sites in the region as assigned Maintain regular attendance and flexibility to accommodate changing schedules Maintain confidentiality and comply with HIPAA and organizational policies Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise • High School/GED preferred Work Experience / Training / Additional Requirements: • At least one year of customer service experience required • A valid driver's license and agency-established minimum automobile coverage required You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You: Love being the first point of contact and creating a positive first impression Are comfortable working in fast-paced, people-focused environments Stay organized and calm while juggling phones, appointments, and walk-ins Enjoy variety in your schedule and are willing to travel to different office locations Can learn multiple systems and procedures across different types of care Communicate clearly and respectfully with clients, families, and team members *Retention bonuses paid as per bonus policy; exclusions may apply.

Office Supervisor - Dental

Lead Front Office Operations That Help Patients Smile—Literally and Figuratively Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, but schedule may vary due to coverage needs. If you're passionate about exceptional patient service and have a knack for keeping dental front office operations running smoothly, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact. As the Dental Office Supervisor , you’ll be an essential part of our integrated care team, ensuring efficient, welcoming experiences for patients and supporting front office staff across our dental clinics. This leadership role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-paced setting and is ready to support a team delivering compassionate dental care to rural and underserved communities. This is a great opportunity for someone who: Enjoys managing front desk operations in a dental clinic setting Is highly organized and proactive in resolving issues before they escalate Leads by example and finds fulfillment in coaching and supporting others Wants to work in a mission-driven environment focused on community wellness Key Responsibilities Supervise Customer Relations Specialists working in dental front offices Ensure smooth patient flow and an exceptional front-desk experience Oversee daily operations related to scheduling, intake, and co-payment processes Monitor and verify payment batches and prepare bank deposits Review and approve sliding fee documentation and ensure policy adherence Serve as the first point of contact for escalated patient concerns Collaborate with the Office Manager – Dental on staffing, scheduling, and performance evaluations Provide hands-on backup support for phones, registration, scheduling, and payment collection as needed Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise High School/GED required QUALIFICATION(S): WORK EXPERIENCE/TRAINING/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS • At least two (2) years experience as a front office staff member in a medical, behavioral, or administrative setting preferred • Supervisory experience preferred • Experience with a multi-line phone system and professional phone skills preferred • Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite preferred You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You: Have a background in dental or healthcare front office settings Enjoy creating a positive and organized environment for both patients and staff Are confident managing schedules, processes, and payment workflows Can remain calm and compassionate in high-pressure or escalated situations Believe that excellent customer service is essential to quality care Are passionate about expanding access to dental health services in underserved communities

Customer Relations Specialist - Dental

To support the continued delivery of quality and compassionate care in our communities, we are offering a retention bonus of $1,000 for Customer Relations Specialist.* Your commitment helps us meet critical service needs, and we’re excited to have you be a part of our mission! Be the welcoming face and first point of contact for our organization—and help create a positive experience for every visitor and caller. This is a full-time, benefit eligible position. The schedule is Tuesday - Friday 7:15am - 6:00pm, with a 45-minute lunch break. Are you a friendly, organized professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment? We’re looking for a Customer Relations Specialist (CRS) to be the welcoming face of our clinic and a key part of our integrated care team. As a CRS, you'll greet patients, manage check-in and check-out for appointments (including primary care, dental, behavioral health, and specialists), verify insurance and demographic information, and collect co-pays. You’ll also support day-to-day clinic operations to ensure things run smoothly and efficiently. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys helping others, working on a team, and making a difference in the patient experience from the very first interaction. Key Responsibilities Greet patients and provide excellent customer service at every visit Manage appointment check-in/check-out, including verifying insurance and demographics Collect co-pays and complete necessary paperwork Answer phones, direct messages, and assist with scheduling Keep the front office and waiting areas organized and welcoming Enter data accurately into electronic health records (EHR) Travel to nearby clinic locations as needed Maintain strict patient confidentiality and follow HIPAA guidelines Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise High School/GED preferred At least one year experience in customer service required A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required This Role Is a Great Match for Someone Who: Possesses strong communication and organizational skills Is comfortable in a high-traffic, patient-facing role Is detail-oriented with basic computer and data entry skills Willing to travel locally between clinic sites if needed *Retention bonuses paid as per bonus policy; exclusions may apply. Compass Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and an E-Verify participant.