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Driver (Feb 2022)

2 months ago


Spartanburg, United States Heal Full time

**Driver (Feb 2022)**

at Heal Spartanburg, SC **About Heal**

Heal is transforming US healthcare with home-centric primary care focused on high quality, high touch doctor house calls that leverage technology to liberate and empower patients. Founded nearly six years ago and recognized as #13 on CNBCs list of most disruptive companies, Heal recently closed $100MM in funding from Humana. Having completed nearly 250,000 house calls proven to delight patients, improve outcomes and reduce costs, Heal is led by a world-class team of investors (e.g.Humana, Fidelity, Breyer Capital), Board Members (Former Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs, Humana President Susan Diamond) and management unified in the vision to change healthcare for patients of all ages all across America.

Heal is a fast-growing, on-demand physician house call service, and we are actively seeking Drivers who want to join an innovative company that is disrupting the traditional, high friction, office-based care model. We are looking for Drivers who are eager to partner with provider and who will play a critical role in driving an excellent provider experience. As a Driver at Heal, you will have a wide range of responsibility, including driving physicians to and from visits and transporting medical supplies.

**A day in the life of a Heal Driver:**

* You will meet up with your physician partner prior to the first visit and drive him/her to all visits throughout the day; you will use your own car and be reimbursed for the mileage.

* Six and twelve-hour shifts are available from 7:30 AM-8:30 PM, 7 days/week

* This is a part-time role with weekend availability

* You will use a phone-based messaging services to communicate across your team

* Our robust operations team will ensure youre supported as you navigate travel.

**Skills & Requirements**

* Consistently exhibit the highest levels of professionalism, integrity, and accountability

* Comfort navigating your local market by car

* Valid auto insurance, auto registration, and EZ Pass Tag

**Benefits**

* Competitive Compensation

* 401(k)

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