oncoverycare
Outreach Specialist (Part-Time)
At a Glance
- Location
- Remote
- Work Regime
- remote
- Experience
- 2–3 years
- Posted
- 2026-03-20T17:08:46-04:00
Key Requirements
Domain Knowledge
- Clinical
- Healthcare
Responsibilities
As the Outreach Specialist (Part-Time), you will be the first point of connection for survivors beginning their care journey with OncoveryCare.
Reporting to the Director of Operations, you’ll reach out to eligible patients, engage them in meaningful conversations around their needs, and guide them toward their first appointment with warmth, empathy, and attentiveness.
You’ll play a key role in shaping each survivor’s first impression of our care model through trust-building interactions, while also providing thoughtful administrative support to ensure a seamless onboarding experience.
Prepare patients for visits:
Ensure patients have the information and tech support needed to access their first appointment
Manage patient communication:
Team
Work closely with the care team to troubleshoot issues and ensure a smooth experience for every patient
Share materials:
Send welcome packets and educational materials to patients
Track engagement:
Maintain accurate records of outreach efforts and scheduled appointments
Improve workflows:
About the Company
OncoveryCare is an early-stage virtual healthcare company committed to fundamentally rethinking and transforming the landscape of physical and mental healthcare for cancer survivors. Our team is composed of cancer survivors, clinicians, and experts in cutting-edge healthcare delivery. We believe that world class care after a cancer diagnosis shouldn’t end when treatment is over, and we provide an innovative, evidence-based approach to deliver patient-centered, whole-person support for survivors throughout the cancer journey.
Our vision is a world where living beyond cancer isn’t just “surviving”—it’s thriving.
There are over 18 million cancer survivors in the United States today—and that number is expected to grow to 26 million by 2040
Cancer survivors experience a range of physical and mental health side effects from treatment
Survivorship starts at the moment of diagnosis and continues post-treatment—we are starting in the “transitions of care” phase post-treatment, when there is often not a specialized team to take over caring for the survivor moving forward