Front Desk Ambassador

Southborugh, MA
Full Time
Admin and Clerical
Mid Level
 

Front Desk Ambassador

Create Exceptional Experiences. Build Relationships. Help Patients Move Better.

Full-Time | In Person
$22.00-$28.00 per hour

At Concierge Physical Therapy, we believe healthcare should feel different.

Our clinics are built around one-on-one care, exceptional service, beautiful environments, and a team that genuinely cares about the people we serve. As we continue growing across Central Massachusetts and MetroWest, we're looking for a Front Desk Ambassador to help deliver the high-touch, concierge-level experience that defines who we are.

 

This is not a traditional front desk position.

 

This is a patient experience, care navigation, and clinic operations role designed for someone who thrives on building relationships, taking ownership, and creating extraordinary experiences for both patients and teammates.

 

As the first and last impression of Concierge Physical Therapy, our Front Desk Ambassadors are relationship builders, problem solvers, patient advocates, and culture champions who help create an experience that patients cannot stop talking about.

 

What You'll Do

Deliver an Exceptional Patient Experience

  • Serve as the first and last impression of Concierge Physical Therapy
  • Welcome every patient with warmth, professionalism, and genuine care
  • Build meaningful relationships with patients and families
  • Anticipate needs and proactively solve problems
  • Guide patients confidently through every stage of their care journey
  • Create an environment where patients feel known, valued, and supported
 

Own Front Office & Clinic Operations

  • Manage provider schedules with urgency, accuracy, and attention to detail
  • Coordinate patient check-in, check-out, and daily clinic flow
  • Maintain accurate patient information and documentation within our EHR
  • Answer multi-line phones and efficiently address patient needs
  • Maintain strict HIPAA compliance and patient confidentiality
  • Help ensure the clinic is organized, welcoming, and operating at the highest level every day
  • Support teammates and clinicians wherever needed to create an exceptional patient experience
  • Take ownership of challenges and help solve problems proactively
 

Insurance & Financial Coordination

  • Verify insurance benefits and eligibility
  • Explain patient responsibilities and payment expectations with confidence and empathy
  • Collect copays, balances, and point-of-service payments
  • Understand EOBs and support basic billing workflows
  • Create financial clarity so patients can confidently move forward with care
 

Concierge Experience & Membership Coordination

  • Provide prospective and current patients with tours of the facility and introduce them to the Concierge PT experience
  • Educate patients on available services, programs, and wellness offerings in a consultative, patient-centered manner
  • Help patients understand the benefits of ongoing wellness services and cash-based membership options
  • Assist with membership enrollment, coordination, and administrative processes
  • Identify opportunities to connect patients with additional services that align with their goals and needs
  • Partner closely with Physical Therapists to reinforce recommendations and create continuity between treatment plans and wellness programs
  • Build trust and confidence through education, relationship building, and exceptional service
  • Support clinic growth by helping appropriate patients transition into long-term wellness and membership programs
 

Live the Green Team Culture

  • Lead with positivity, professionalism, and a service-first mindset
  • Support teammates and jump in wherever needed
  • Take ownership of challenges and see solutions through
  • Promote a "No Job Too Big, No Job Too Small" mentality
  • Treat the success of the clinic as a shared responsibility
  • Help create an environment where both patients and teammates feel welcomed, supported, and cared for
 

What You Bring

Experience

  • 1+ years of medical reception experience required
  • Physical therapy or outpatient healthcare experience strongly preferred
 

Technical Skills

  • Insurance verification and eligibility workflows
  • Understanding of EOBs and basic medical billing
  • Payment collection and financial conversations
  • EHR documentation and navigation
  • Multi-line phone experience
 

Professional Traits

  • Comfortable presenting services and wellness options in a patient-centered, consultative manner
  • Exceptional punctuality and reliability
  • Self-starter mentality with strong ownership
  • Highly coachable and growth-oriented
  • Professional, confident communicator
  • Relationship builder who genuinely enjoys helping people
  • Organized and detail-oriented
  • Comfortable discussing value, cost, and care recommendations professionally


 

You'll Thrive Here If You:

  • Take ownership instead of simply completing tasks
  • Move quickly without sacrificing accuracy
  • Build trust easily with patients and teammates
  • Enjoy working in a fast-paced, high-performing environment
  • Believe that exceptional service creates exceptional outcomes
  • Are energized by helping patients understand and commit to their long-term health goals
  • Take pride in making every patient interaction meaningful
 

You May Struggle Here If You:

  • Need constant direction
  • Prefer highly repetitive work with little change
  • Avoid conversations around finances, value, or expectations
  • Prefer working independently over collaborating with a team
  • Believe certain tasks are "beneath" your role
  • Prefer a traditional receptionist position rather than an active, relationship-driven role
 

Why Join Concierge PT?

  • Be part of a premium, patient-first outpatient model
  • Work alongside exceptional clinicians and teammates
  • Join a rapidly growing organization with significant advancement opportunities
  • Build a meaningful career in patient experience and healthcare operations
  • Participate in clearly defined growth pathways in patient experience, operations, recruiting, marketing, and leadership as the company expands
  • Help shape the future of a company committed to exceptional care, exceptional people, and exceptional experiences
 

At Concierge Physical Therapy, our Front Desk Ambassadors are not receptionists. They are trusted guides in the patient journey, ambassadors of our brand, and key contributors to the growth and success of our clinics.

 

The team members who excel here are patient-focused, growth-oriented, collaborative, and committed to helping both patients and teammates succeed. They take ownership, lead with positivity, and embrace a "No Job Too Big, No Job Too Small" mindset. They are energized by building relationships, creating exceptional experiences, and helping patients confidently navigate their care journey.

 

Our Front Desk Ambassadors thrive because they see themselves as more than administrators. They are relationship builders, problem solvers, and ambassadors of the Concierge PT experience. They enjoy working in a fast-paced, high-performing environment where their ideas are valued, their contributions matter, and their influence extends far beyond the front desk.

If you're looking for a place where your experience is valued, your voice matters, and you can play a meaningful role in both patient experience and clinic growth, we'd love to meet you.

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