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Provider Network Specialist

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About Private Health Management

Private Health Management (PHM) supports people with serious and complex medical conditions, helping them obtain the best possible medical care. We guide individuals and families to top specialists, advanced diagnostics, and personalized care. Trusted by healthcare providers and businesses, PHM offers independent, science-backed insights to help clients make informed decisions and access the best care.


About the role

As a Provider Network Specialist at PHM, you will play a critical role in expanding and strengthening the network of healthcare providers that enable our clients to access exceptional medical care. Sitting at the intersection of healthcare research, provider relationships, and technology, this role directly supports PHM’s mission to bring clarity and confidence to complex medical decisions.

You will research, evaluate, and recommend top-tier providers while helping evolve the systems and processes that support PHM’s proprietary provider intelligence. As PHM continues to scale and invest in technology-enabled workflows, you’ll contribute ideas and execution that improve efficiency, accuracy, and access across the organization.

This role is ideal for someone who is intellectually curious, highly organized, comfortable navigating complexity, and excited to use technology to improve how healthcare access works at scale.


What You’ll Accomplish

  • Build and maintain PHM’s proprietary database of elite healthcare providers, ensuring depth, accuracy, and clinical relevance

  • Expand PHM’s provider network through thoughtful research, evaluation, and relationship development

  • Support the implementation of technology-enabled processes that streamline provider management, insurance verification, and patient access

  • Conduct thorough reviews of provider credentials and healthcare programs using PHM’s gold-standard evaluation criteria

  • Partner closely with clinical, research, and operations teams to translate provider insights into actionable recommendations that impact client outcomes


How You’ll Spend Your Days

  • Proactively researching and identifying high-quality providers across a range of medical specialties

  • Evaluating providers and programs in collaboration with clinical and research partners

  • Using and improving internal tools and workflows to enhance provider data quality and operational efficiency

  • Supporting cross-functional teams by ensuring provider intelligence is accessible, accurate, and actionable

  • Contributing ideas and process improvements as PHM continues to evolve and scale


What you bring to the table

  • A solutions-oriented mindset with the ability to navigate ambiguity, solve complex problems, and continuously improve how work gets done

  • A strong affinity for technology and process optimization; you’re an early adopter who looks for smarter, more scalable ways to work

  • A self-starter approach with strong research and analytical skills, and the ability to synthesize information across medical specialties

  • Excellent collaboration and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across clinical, research, and operations teams

  • Exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, high-growth environment

  • Prior provider-facing healthcare experience and/or a degree in a healthcare-related field strongly preferred

  • Experience conducting or administering academic and/or clinical research strongly preferred


Compensation

The target hourly rate for this non-exempt position is $26.00–$28.85 per hour.

This hourly rate is only one part of a total compensation package that also includes health, dental, and vision benefits; 401(k) with match; paid time off; PHM for PHM (our services for you and your dependents); and other benefits. Individual pay may vary from the target range based on factors including market conditions, experience, location, and other relevant business considerations.


Location

This is a remote role requiring that you live in and physically perform all work in the United States.


Next steps

Private Health Management is a remote company with employees across the United States. We’re committed to providing a thoughtful, transparent interview experience and meaningful opportunities to get to know our company, mission, and teammates through fully remote interviews. If your application is selected for interviews, you’ll hear from a member of our recruiting team to schedule next steps. Interviews will include the hiring manager, peers, and often an executive from the department.

PHM uses AI-enabled tools at certain points in the recruiting process to help identify and evaluate top talent; however, all hiring decisions are made by human reviewers.

Have a quick question about the role? Email careers@privatehealth.com or simply apply here.

Anticipated Pay Range

$55,000 - $60,000 USD

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