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Non-Clinical/Administrative Positions - General Employment Interest Application

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Hiring Remotely in Colorado, USA
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Hiring Remotely in Colorado, USA
Entry level
Collects applications for future remote non-clinical roles providing administrative, billing, operations, and HR support to clinicians. Candidates must have a secure home office, personal computer, and high-speed internet. Applicants from Colorado, Texas, or Florida will be placed in a talent pool and contacted when relevant positions open.
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We desire to provide robust administrative and back-end support to our clinicians in order to free them up to do what they do best, which is seeing clients. Our client care, administrative, billing, operations, and HR teams provide second mile service to our Cornerstone team and our clients to ensure our organization runs smoothly and efficiently. Every part of the team is important as we desire to see people heal, grow and thrive! 

We do not have any current job openings on the administrative/non-clinical side of our organization; however, please feel free to complete the application to be placed in a pool of future applicants. We will then reach out to you when a position opens up that may be of interest to you based on your resume, skills, and experience. 

Please note that all of our non-clinical positions are remote positions that require a secure/private home office, use of your own personal computer and high speed internet. We are only able to accept applications from individuals who reside in Colorado, Texas, and Florida.

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