Healthcare Account Representative - Inside Sales
Job Description
THE POSITION
The Healthcare Account Representative (HCAR) works as an inside business development salesperson and will serve as the key point of contact for all professional patient referrals within a dedicated assigned book of accounts. Accounts will consist of hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and other tertiary senior services professionals. This position will be responsible for identifying new account opportunities in addition to growing the number of professionals within each account that currently refer to APFM. The HCAR is responsible for achieving the number of direct patient referrals to meet or exceed monthly referral and divisional move-in goals. The HCAR will share APFM’s mission and company value of making the lives of our customers better, easier, and more successful.
Who you are:
A professional inside salesperson with a passion for senior care. You have a sincere appreciation for the hustle to execute the sale and care about providing a quality customer experience. You thrive in a quota driven environment and are focused on driving results. You are excited to solve the challenges facing your customers and see it as an opportunity to make a difference. You are comfortable selling in a healthcare environment and have a clear and articulate phone presence. The thought of making a noticeable impact at a fast-paced tech company excites you!
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