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Home Health Marketer/Assistant - LA/Valley

Los Angeles, CA

 

 

Company: Remedy Home Health
Location: Los Angeles,, CA (LA and the Valley)
Job Type: Full-Time
Compensation: $25-$30/hr + Mileage Reimbursement


About Us

Remedy Home Health is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality home health services to patients across Orange County. We are growing fast and are looking for a dynamic individual to be the face and force behind our local marketing efforts while also supporting our day-to-day administrative needs.


Position Overview

We are seeking an outgoing, professional, and highly organized individual to join our team as a Professional Assistant & Marketing Representative. This hybrid role blends administrative support with in-person and social media marketing to help expand our brand presence, build relationships with referral sources, and keep operations running smoothly.


Key Responsibilities

Marketing & Outreach

  • Represent Remedy Home Health at networking events, community outreach efforts, and in-person visits to clinics, hospitals, and senior care facilities across Orange County

  • Build and maintain relationships with medical professionals, discharge planners, social workers, and other referral sources

  • Manage and grow our presence on social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.)

  • Create engaging content (photos, short videos, captions) to highlight our services, team, and community impact

Administrative Support

  • Assist with scheduling, correspondence, and day-to-day office tasks

  • Support the leadership team with special projects, event planning, and marketing campaigns

  • Track outreach efforts and provide regular reporting

  • Help coordinate patient referrals and follow-up communication as needed


Requirements

  • Outgoing, personable, and confident with excellent communication skills

  • Willing and able to travel throughout the Orange County area (must have reliable transportation)

  • Experience in the home health or medical field (preferred)

  • Strong social media skills (especially Instagram, Facebook, and short-form video content)

  • Ability to multi-task, stay organized, and work independently

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and/or Google Workspace

  • Bilingual is a plus (Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, etc.)


Why Join Remedy Home Health?

  • Be part of a passionate, mission-driven team

  • Flexible, supportive work environment

  • Opportunities for growth and career development

  • Make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and their families

 

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