Care Coordinator-Telehealth Obesity Care (Bilingual-Spanish)

Care Coordinator – Telehealth Obesity Care Location: Remote Schedule: Full Time Compensation: Competitive hourly rate + benefits About Us Luro Health is on a mission to expand access to high‑quality healthcare and improve patient outcomes. We deliver evidence‑informed telehealth programs to Medicare and Medicaid populations, with a focus on obesity care and whole‑person wellness. Our team combines compassion, technology, and personalized support to help patients achieve meaningful, sustainable health improvements. About the Role We are seeking an organized, empathetic, Bilingual in Spanish, Care Coordinator to serve as the primary point of contact for patients enrolled in our virtual obesity care programs. This role ensures smooth operations, excellent patient experiences, and efficient care delivery. Responsibilities include scheduling, pre‑authorizations, insurance verification, and maintaining compliance with healthcare regulations. This is a non‑clinical position. Key Responsibilities • Serve as the main point of contact for patients, providing clear, supportive communication • Manage scheduling, appointment confirmations, and follow‑up outreach • Assist with pre‑authorizations and insurance verification to prevent care delays • Support daily clinical operations, including documentation and record‑keeping • Engage patients proactively to encourage adherence to care plans • Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and maintain confidentiality standards Qualifications • Associate or Bachelor’s degree preferred • Minimum of 3 years of experience in healthcare coordination, administration, or patient support (required) • Bilingual in Spanish • Telehealth experience and familiarity with Medicare/Medicaid populations (preferred) • Proficiency with scheduling tools, telehealth platforms, EHR systems, and arenaflex Workspace • Strong organizational and communication skills • Reliable internet connection and a HIPAA‑compliant private workspace Why Join Us • Remote work with consistent part or full‑time hours • Meaningful impact on patient experience and health outcomes • Opportunities for professional growth within a rapidly expanding telehealth organization • Competitive pay and a benefits package (pro‑rated or full, depending on role classification) Equal Opportunity Employer Luro Health values diversity and is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. How to Apply If you are passionate about improving patient access and supporting high‑quality virtual care, we encourage you to apply. Apply tot his job

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