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1099 Patient Care Associate (Missoula, Montana)

Missoula, Montana

Independent Patient Support Contractor

About AOTI

Advanced Oxygen Therapy, Inc. (AOTI) is transforming the future of wound care through breakthrough technologies that improve the lives of patients with chronic non-healing and acute complex wounds.

At the heart of our mission is our patented Topical Wound Oxygen (TWO2) therapy, the only device of its kind proven effective in both Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) and Real-World Evidence (RWE) studies.

As demand for TWO2 therapy continues to expand, AOTI is seeking qualified independent contractors to provide patient support services within designated geographic territories.


Independent Contractor Opportunity

This is a 1099 Independent Contractor opportunity and is not employment with Advanced Oxygen Therapy, Inc.

Contractors operate as independent businesses and are responsible for determining the manner, means, and methods used to provide contracted services, subject to applicable laws, patient requirements, and AOTI service standards.


Compensation

$200 per equipment delivery and patient setup

$200 per equipment retrieval

Additional opportunities may be available based on territory needs

Contractors are responsible for all applicable taxes and business expenses other than those specifically reimbursed by AOTI.


Opportunity Highlights

  • Flexible scheduling
  • Ability to manage service activities within your assigned territory
  • Field-based work supporting patients in their homes and communities
  • Opportunity to contribute to improved patient outcomes and quality of life

Scope of Services

Contractors engaged by AOTI may provide services including:

  • Delivery, setup, retrieval, and management of TWO2 therapy equipment
  • Patient education regarding proper use of therapy equipment and prescribed treatment protocols
  • Patient support intended to encourage therapy utilization and adherence
  • Documentation of service activities using approved systems and platforms
  • Coordination with AOTI clinical, operational, and customer support personnel, as appropriate
  • Identification and communication of patient concerns or equipment-related issues requiring escalation
  • Equipment cleaning, maintenance, and inventory management activities
  • Support of service quality and patient satisfaction objectives

Contractor Responsibilities

Independent contractors are expected to:

  • Maintain professional interactions with patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers.
  • Schedule and perform contracted services in a timely manner.
  • Maintain any licenses, certifications, registrations, and insurance required to perform services.
  • Comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws, including privacy and confidentiality requirements.
  • Maintain reliable transportation capable of safely transporting equipment within the assigned territory.
  • Submit required service documentation accurately and timely.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in healthcare services, home healthcare, medical equipment, patient support, customer service, or related fields.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple service commitments.
  • Experience using mobile technology, tablets, and web-based applications.
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to provide compassionate support to patients and caregivers.

Requirements

  • Valid driver's license.
  • Personal vehicle suitable for transporting equipment.
  • Required automobile insurance coverage.
  • Ability to travel throughout an assigned geographic territory.
  • Ability to safely handle, transport, and set up medical equipment.

Independent Contractor Relationship

Contractors retain sole discretion regarding the manner and means by which contracted services are performed. Nothing in this opportunity posting shall be construed as creating an employer-employee relationship, partnership, joint venture, or agency relationship. Contractors are responsible for their own taxes, insurance, and business operations.


Equal Opportunity

AOTI welcomes qualified contractor candidates from diverse backgrounds and is committed to maintaining a professional environment free from unlawful discrimination and harassment.


Join Us

If you are passionate about helping patients, enjoy working independently, and are interested in providing support services that contribute to improved wound care outcomes, we encourage you to apply.

 

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