About Us
Galileo is a team-based medical practice working to improve the quality and affordability of health care for all. Operating across 50 states, Galileo offers high-touch, data-driven, multi-specialty, longitudinal care to diverse and complex patients—on the phone, in the home, and everywhere in between. Regional and national health plans, employers, and Fortune 500 organizations trust Galileo as the leading solution to improve population health. Founded by Dr. Tom X. Lee, the healthcare pioneer behind One Medical and Epocrates, Galileo is a team of leading innovators from healthcare, technology, and human-centered design. Our mission is to apply that talent and scientific thinking to transform society by solving our largest, toughest healthcare problems, while at the same time bringing patient and provider closer.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Galileo is seeking Contract Support Admins to join our Population Health team. The Population Health Team team is an integral part of ensuring our patients’ & care teams’ needs are met. Our ideal candidate is an extra clear communicator, master problem solver, and an organized administrative individual. In this role you will be able to work remotely!
This is a 3 month 1099 contract. You'll have the ability to work remotely.
Here’s what you’ll do:
You are an organized task master, willing to take on a variety of administrative functions that allow our patients to focus on their health and improving their outcomes. You pay attention to every detail no matter how small and are able to prioritize and manage multiple competing tasks across your day.
We would love to hear from you if you have the following or equivalent experience:
How We Hire
Galileo Health is an equal-opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.
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