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Account Manager NJ/NY (Remote)

Job Title: Account Manager

Location: Remote in NJ/NY

Job Type: 1099 full-time for the first 90 days, transitioning to W2 full-time afterward

Company: Fort Health

About Fort Health:

Fort Health is a mental health company that is on a mission to “Opening more paths to better care for more families”. We're all about making a real difference in the lives of children and adolescents. With a whopping 50% of kids in the US missing out on mental health care, we're determined to change that statistic. And with a market size of over $50 billion, we're not just dreaming big - we're making it happen!

Our Vision? 

Picture this: a world where every child has access to the support they need to thrive mentally and emotionally. With the help of our amazing partners, like the Child Mind Institute, we're creating a one-of-a-kind support system that combines digital tools with virtual clinicians. Because at Fort Health, we believe “we're stronger together”.

Job Summary:

We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Account Manager to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and developing relationships with our clients in the pediatric/adolescent behavioral health sector. This role requires a deep understanding of behavioral health services, strong communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with clients and internal teams to ensure the highest level of service delivery.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Client Relationship Management: Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients in the behavioral health sector, understanding their needs and ensuring their satisfaction with our services.
  • Service Delivery: Coordinate with internal teams to ensure that clients receive high-quality behavioral health services. Address any issues or concerns promptly and effectively.
  • Account Management: Manage a portfolio of client accounts, ensuring that all contractual obligations are met and that clients are satisfied with our services.
  • Business Development: Identify opportunities to expand services within existing accounts and secure new business opportunities. Work with the sales and marketing teams to develop strategies for growth.
  • Reporting and Analysis: Monitor and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) for client accounts. Use data to make informed decisions and recommendations for service improvements.
  • Training and Support: Provide training and support to clients on the use of our services and products. Ensure that clients are fully aware of the benefits and capabilities of our offerings.
  • Compliance: Ensure that all activities are conducted in compliance with relevant regulations and standards in the behavioral health sector.
  • Problem Solving: Address and resolve any issues or concerns raised by clients in a timely and professional manner.

Qualifications:

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Business, Marketing, or Communication).
  • Experience: At least 2-3 years of experience in account management, client services, or a related field within the behavioral health industry.
  • Skills:
    • Strong understanding of behavioral health services and the needs of clients in this sector.
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to manage multiple client accounts and projects simultaneously.
    • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
    • Proficiency in using CRM software and other relevant tools.
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working with a CRM platform.
  • Knowledge of healthcare regulations and standards.
  • Proven track record of successfully managing client accounts in the behavioral health sector.

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and bonus structure. $55,00 base salary with bonus structure
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Professional development opportunities.
  • Supportive and collaborative work environment.
  • 9 company holidays
    • New Year’s Day
    • Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday
    • Memorial Day
    • Juneteenth
    • Independence Day
    • Labor Day
    • Thanksgiving Day
    • Day after Thanksgiving
    • Christmas Day
      • 1 week off between Christmas and New Years

 

Fort Health is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer – we recruit, train, compensate and promote our team members based on qualifications. We know how important it is not only to include, but to actively seek out a diversity of opinions and voices.

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