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Field Events Coordinator (Pasco or Hernando County)

Pasco or Hernando County

We have 2 job postings for this role. One is based in the North region (Pasco/Hernando/Citrus counties), another in the South region (Hillsborough/Pinellas counties). Please apply to only one.

 

About Us

At Greenbrook Medical, we believe seniors deserve more from the healthcare system — more time, more care, more coordination, and more heart. We provide high-touch, relationship-based primary care to seniors, built around one simple idea: deliver the kind of care we’d want for our own parents.

Founded by two brothers inspired by their father’s pioneering work in Medicare Advantage, Greenbrook is deeply personal and proudly modern. We quarterback our patients through their healthcare journey, making sure they’re never alone in a complex system. Our model is designed around patient outcomes, not volume — and it’s working. Our patient Net Promoter Score is 91 (compared to 32 for typical healthcare organizations), proving that happier patients really do become healthier patients.

With roots in Tampa Bay and a partnership with Tampa General Hospital, we’re growing thoughtfully to bring our model to more communities. Our team is the heart of it all: mission-driven, values-oriented, and relentlessly committed to taking the best care of our patients.

About the Role

The Community Outreach Coordinator makes Greenbrook's community presence in the Greater Tampa Bay area happen — running the day-to-day logistics and execution that bring our outreach strategy to life. Partnering with the Broker Relations Liaisons (BRLs) in your region, you will own the logistics that bring our community strategy to life — booking venues, coordinating materials, managing setup and teardown, coordinating community sponsorships, and running follow-up — so every touchpoint with brokers, FMOs, community partners, and seniors is professional, well-prepared, and on-brand.

You’ll run a steady cadence of community touchpoints across your region, own the calendar, and keep activity moving when things slow down. You’ll make sure every event we run is tracked, measured, and tied back to results — and help us refine the playbook as we go.

The BRLs build relationships with brokers and FMOs. You handle the planning, coordination, and follow-through that bring those relationships to life. This role is ideal for someone early in their career who is highly organized, outgoing, energetic, hands-on, and excited to help build the playbook for a fast-growing healthcare company from the ground up.

Location: Hybrid in Pasco/Hernando/Citrus counties, with significant in-region travel for events (evenings and occasional weekends required).

Compensation

Compensation range: $50,000-$60,000 base compensation with a generous performance bonus.

At Greenbrook Medical, we value fair and equitable pay. Your salary within this range will be based on your relevant, transferable experience and professional achievements.

Working Hours

This role requires non-traditional work hours often, such as evenings and weekends.

Reports to: Director of Market Growth

Key Responsibilities

Event Logistics & Execution

  • Own end-to-end logistics for all community touchpoints in your region: venue booking, scheduling, permits, AV, food and beverage, materials, signage, setup, and teardown.
  • Coordinate directly with venue partners, FMO contacts, broker offices, and community hosts to confirm details ahead of every event.
  • Be on-site for events to manage setup, troubleshoot in real time, and ensure each touchpoint reflects the Greenbrook brand.
  • Manage post-event follow-up: thank-yous, lead handoff to the BRLs, and feedback capture.

Calendar & Tabletop Marketing

  • Build and maintain the regional events calendar, ensuring consistent, high-quality activity week over week.
  • Identify and develop tabletop opportunities at pharmacies, community centers, senior-serving businesses, and other high-foot-traffic venues to keep activity steady.
  • Maintain a strong working list of community partners and venues so we can activate quickly when opportunities arise.

Materials & Brand Consistency

  • Manage inventory of event materials: collateral, giveaways, signage, tablecloths, banners, sign-in tools.
  • Coordinate with marketing on refreshes and reprints.
  • Ensure every event presents Greenbrook Medical and the Tampa General Hospital partnership consistently and professionally.

Tracking & Reporting

  • Log every event in HubSpot with the details needed to measure outcomes: type, location, attendance, leads generated, and follow-up status.
  • Provide regular updates to the Director of Market Growth on activity, outcomes, and what’s coming up.
  • Surface patterns — what’s working, what isn’t, where there are gaps — so we can keep refining the playbook.

Partnership with the BRL Team

  • Work side-by-side with the Broker Relations Liaison(s) in your region as true partners — they lead on broker and FMO relationships, you lead on the logistics and execution that make those relationships scale.
  • Anticipate the operational needs behind broker meetings, appreciation events, and joint outreach so BRLs can stay focused on relationship-building.
  • Share intel both ways: what you’re seeing in the field, what’s coming up on the calendar, and what each BRL needs from you to be effective.

Accountabilities

  • Cadence: Maintain consistent, high-quality community presence across your region at the cadence set by the Director of Market Growth.
  • Execution: Every event runs on time, on budget, and on-brand.
  • Tracking: 100% of touchpoints logged in HubSpot within 24 hours of the event, with attendance and lead data captured.
  • Pipeline impact: Events your region runs generate measurable broker engagement and patient referrals, tracked through HubSpot.
  • Coverage: Calendar gaps are filled with proactive tabletop activity, not left empty.

About You

Experience

  • 1–3 years of experience in events, field marketing, community outreach, hospitality, or a related operational role.
  • Bachelor’s degree is not required but a plus.
  • Event coordination, hospitality, service industry, or community outreach experience is helpful; healthcare or senior services background is a plus but not required.
  • Comfort with a CRM (HubSpot a plus); we will train you on our specific setup.

Skills

  • Exceptional organization and follow-through. You can run multiple events at different stages of planning without dropping the ball.
  • Hands-on and willing to do whatever it takes — that includes loading a car with materials, setting up a tabletop in 90-degree heat, and breaking down at the end of a long evening.
  • Strong written and verbal communication; comfortable representing Greenbrook to broker offices, venue partners, and seniors in the community.
  • Resourceful problem-solver — when the AV doesn’t work or a venue cancels, you find a fix.
  • Comfortable working independently in the field and using your judgment.

Traits We Value

  • Ownership: You treat your region like it’s yours to build.
  • Hustle: This role requires energy, stamina, and a willingness to be in the field consistently.
  • Detail orientation: You sweat the small stuff because the small stuff is what makes events feel professional.
  • Coachability: You welcome feedback and want to grow.
  • Values: You embody our core values of Heart, Excellence, Accountability, Resilience, and Teamwork.

Why You Should be Excited

  • Innovation: Be part of an innovative clinic setting the standard for senior-focused primary care. Work in a supportive, patient-first environment that values quality care.
  • Impact: Be part of a mission-driven team focused on transforming healthcare for underserved seniors.
  • Growth: We’re building more than a company — we’re building careers. As we grow, we’re creating meaningful opportunities for you to expand your skills, take on new challenges, and shape your path forward.
  • Compensation & Benefits: Competitive base salary, performance-based bonus tied to event execution and regional outcomes, paid time off, health, dental and vision benefits, and 401K with a company match.

Our Selection Process

Our selection process typically includes an online application, initial interview, second round interview with a practical exercise, values interview, and reference check.

Equal Employment Opportunity and Commitment to Diversity

At Greenbrook Medical, we believe the only way we accomplish our mission is by building the best team in healthcare. We do this through a culture of respect and belonging, ensuring our teammates feel cared for first and foremost.

We will extend equal employment opportunity to all applicants without regard to age, race, ethnicity, sex, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic background, disability status, military affiliation, pregnancy or any other status protected under federal, state and local laws. We encourage all who share our mission to apply. Greenbrook Medical will provide reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process. If you need additional accommodations or assistance, do not hesitate to contact our People team at recruiting@greenbrookmedical.com.

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