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Patient Care Coordinator

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We are a dynamic portfolio of companies dedicated to advancing health, wellness, and longevity. Led by #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Dr. Peter Attia, we are redefining modern healthcare with a focus on Medicine 3.0—an approach that blends cutting-edge science with proactive, personalized care.

Early Medical is a pioneering virtual (telemedicine) practice specializing in longevity and healthspan optimization. We take a rigorous, science-driven, and precision-based approach, utilizing interventions in nutrition, exercise physiology, sleep optimization, and emotional resilience to help patients live longer and better. Early Medical is part of a broader ecosystem of ventures driven by Peter Attia, including The Drive, a widely recognized podcast dedicated to deep-diving into the science of longevity, and Early, a transformative digital health platform designed to guide individuals through their personalized health journey.

Our team is a high-caliber, mission-driven group of professionals who are deeply passionate about progressive learning and continuous innovation. We operate with autonomy, collaboration, and intellectual rigor, valuing curiosity and evidence-based decision-making. We are a fully remote company, spanning the U.S., united by a commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in health and longevity. We are not just passionate about what we do—we are obsessed with excellence. Our standards are high because our work changes lives.

Join us as we introduce Medicine 3.0 to the world.

About the Role

This is a remote position where you'll be the orchestrator behind an Early Medical Physician's practice—much like a master concierge at a world-class five-star hotel. Your mission is to create such a seamless experience that the complex machinery of healthcare coordination fades entirely into the background, leaving only a sense of being exceptionally well-cared for.

As a Patient Care Coordinator, you'll combine the hospitality mindset of luxury service with the precision of healthcare—sending prescriptions, ordering tests, making referrals, and tracking tasks. You'll work in concert with Executive Assistants and external partners, creating a frictionless experience where every patient interaction reflects the warmth, attentiveness, and flawless execution that defines world-class concierge service.

Your meticulous attention to detail and proactive approach—anticipating needs before they're expressed—remove every barrier that might prevent physicians from delivering their best care. By masterfully managing the administrative landscape with the grace and discretion of a seasoned hospitality professional, you free our clinical team to concentrate exclusively on treatment decisions and meaningful patient relationships.

When you excel in this role, something extraordinary happens: both patients and clinicians experience a sense of wonder—as if by magic—that such complex operations unfold invisibly around them. Like the best concierge services, your work is most successful when it appears effortless, though it requires tremendous skill and dedication. Your work directly contributes to extending lives by ensuring that every administrative aspect of care is executed not just with precision, but with the purpose and personal touch that transforms healthcare into an experience of being truly cared for.

What You'll Do

Success as a Patient Care Coordinator means creating an invisible infrastructure of support that delivers two crucial outcomes: patients who feel informed and prepared at every step of their journey, and physicians who can devote their full attention to clinical excellence.

  • Create a premium, responsive environment where patients feel incredibly supported – You'll maintain consistent correspondence with patients, respond promptly to inquiries, and handle every interaction with a concierge-level of attentiveness. Your consistent presence creates a safety net that gives patients confidence their needs will always be met with warmth, professionalism, and the exceptional care that defines Early Medical.
  •  Orchestrate complex scheduling and logistics – You'll coordinate patient visits, lab draws, and Zoom meetings while managing the physician's calendar with precision. Your ability to navigate intricate scheduling challenges ensures patient care flows without interruption or friction.
  • Anticipate and eliminate friction points – You'll proactively identify potential issues before they arise, create solutions to recurring challenges, and smooth pathways for both patients and physicians before they encounter obstacles.
  • Notice and correct errors with vigilance – Your keen eye for detail will catch discrepancies in documentation, scheduling conflicts, or process breakdowns, allowing you to quietly resolve issues before they impact patient care.
  • Help physicians stay organized and focused – You'll develop systems that keep physicians ahead of their responsibilities, prioritize their attention where it's most needed, and create order within the complexity of modern healthcare delivery.
  • Build and nurture vital external relationships – You'll develop trusted connections with valued consultants and referral sources, becoming the reliable bridge that ensures seamless collaboration between Early Medical and our external partners.
  • Ensure flawless follow-through on clinical directives – From processing prescriptions and managing lab orders to tracking test results and coordinating prior authorizations, you'll create a closed loop system where nothing falls through the cracks.
  • Fill gaps and drive innovation – You'll identify opportunities to improve workflows, propose creative solutions to persistent challenges, and continuously refine our approach to patient coordination as Medicine 3.0 evolves.
  • Maintain impeccable patient records – You'll meticulously update patient charts, organize medication lists, and ensure all clinical documentation finds its way to the right team members at the right time, creating a foundation of information integrity.

How You'll Spend Your Time

Premium Patient Experience Creation (30%)

  • Creating a responsive, concierge-level support environment
  • Anticipating patient needs and addressing them proactively
  • Scheduling patient visits and coordinating lab draws with precision
  • Sending personalized reminders and clear instructions
  • Resolving patient issues promptly and completely

Complex Logistics Management (25%)

  • Identifying and eliminating potential friction points
  • Coordinating with Executive Assistants on seamless scheduling
  • Managing lab orders and vigilantly tracking test results
  • Orchestrating workflows that help physicians and APP’s stay organized

Documentation and Information Excellence (25%)

  • Maintaining impeccable patient charts updated in real-time
  • Noticing and correcting documentation errors
  • Uploading and organizing patient documents and results
  • Ensuring critical information reaches the right team members at the right time

External Relationship Management (15%)

  • Building trusted partnerships with valued consultants and referral sources
  • Making referrals and ensuring nothing falls through the cracks
  • Navigating external healthcare systems on behalf of patients
  • Arranging specialized testing with attention to every detail
  • Creating seamless transitions between Early Medical and external providers

Innovation and Team Enhancement (5%)

  • Identifying opportunities to improve processes and workflows
  • Filling gaps and proposing creative solutions
  • Supporting colleagues during high-volume periods
  • Contributing insights to process improvement initiatives
  • Developing systems that benefit the entire clinical team

What We're Looking For

We're seeking someone with the rare combination of exceptional hospitality instincts and meticulous administrative talent—someone who would excel equally in the concierge desk of a luxury hotel and the operational heart of an innovative medical practice.

  • Hospitality Mindset – You intuitively understand that how you make people feel is just as important as what you accomplish. You take genuine pleasure in anticipating needs and exceeding expectations at every opportunity.
  • Communication Excellence – You express yourself with clarity, warmth, and professionalism across all channels. Your written communication is as polished as your interpersonal skills, allowing you to build trust with both patients and healthcare professionals.
  • Masterful Time Management – You orchestrate multiple competing priorities with apparent ease, balancing urgent matters with long-term projects while maintaining composure under pressure. You're adept at creating structure within complexity.
  • Extraordinary Attention to Detail – You notice what others miss and derive satisfaction from getting the small things right. You understand that in premium healthcare, as in luxury service, excellence lives in the details.
  • Proactive Problem-Solving – You identify potential issues before they arise and take initiative to resolve them without being prompted. You're resourceful in finding creative solutions to unexpected challenges.
  • Ownership Mentality – You approach your responsibilities with the mindset of an owner, not just an employee. You take personal accountability for outcomes and follow through with unwavering commitment.
  • Adaptability and Grace Under Pressure – You navigate changing circumstances with flexibility and maintain your composure during high-stakes situations. You're energized rather than overwhelmed by the dynamic nature of healthcare.

Experience and Skills

  • 3-5 years in roles requiring exceptional service delivery and administrative excellence (including at least 2 years in healthcare coordination)
  • Bachelor's degree or beyond
  • Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, Electronic Medical Record systems, and Client Relation Management platforms
  • Background in patient-facing roles
  • Experience working in remote or virtual environments where self-management and digital communication are essential
  • Passion for Dr. Peter Attia and Medicine 3.0

Core Characteristics

  • Precision-Oriented – You meticulously track information, create reliable systems to ensure nothing is overlooked, and take pride in flawless execution of even routine tasks.
  • Adaptable and Resourceful – You embrace change with enthusiasm, customize your approach based on individual needs, and find creative ways to solve problems with limited resources.
  • Collaborative and Supportive – You build authentic relationships marked by respect and trust, offer assistance without being asked, and communicate promptly and thoughtfully.
  • Self-Directed and Mature – You hold yourself to the highest standards, continuously seek ways to improve, work effectively without supervision, and handle sensitive information with absolute discretion.

What We Offer

  • 100% employer-paid medical, vision, and dental insurance (multiple plans available).
  • 100% employer-paid life insurance, short-term, and long-term disability insurance.
  • Employer-sponsored HSA contributions for HDHP medical plans
  • Additional HSA and FSA spending account plans for employees
  • 401(k) with a 5% company match.
  • Generous PTO and holiday schedule.
  • Company-issued technology and work-from-home stipend.
  • The opportunity to work at the forefront of health and longevity science with a team of world-class professionals dedicated to precision, mastery, and excellence.

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