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Enrollment Advisor

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Hazel Health is the nation's largest virtual provider of school-based healthcare services, and has been recognized by Fast Company asone of the world’s most innovative places to work in 2023. 

By partnering with districts and health plans across the country, Hazel transforms schools into the most accessible front door to physical and mental healthcare. Today, Hazel's diverse team of licensed providers deliver therapy and medical services virtually (in school or at home) to over four million K-12 students — regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. Hazel aims to remove all barriers to the mental and physical health care that children need to thrive: in school, at home, and in life.

Helping students and their families feel better takes a team of smart, dedicated people. As an integral member of the Hazel team, you will

  • Make an Impact: Work with a team that is increasing equitable access to quality health care experiences for students and their families.

  • Enable Scale: Work with a team that is building and professionalizing a high growth high impact social enterprise.

  • Feel Valued: Work with a team that is being compensated competitively, developed professionally, and celebrated frequently for making a meaningful difference.

Check us out at Hazel Health Careers

Location: Fully Remote

Employment Type: Exempt Salaried, Full-Time

The Team

The Enrollment Advisor team leads Hazel’s growth by enrolling prospective families into Hazel’s virtual therapy program for K-12 students. As a family’s first contact with Hazel, you will compassionately and seamlessly guide them through the first steps of their child’s mental health journey with us: from initial outreach, to enrollment, to scheduling their first therapy appointment.

The Role

As an Enrollment Advisor, you will play a key role in expanding Hazel’s mission & care impact by driving the enrollment of children who are referred through our school channel. This means that a caring adult at school (typically a school counselor or social worker) identified the student as struggling with unmet mental health needs, and took the step of referring the child to a Hazel therapist. 

This is where you pick up the baton. You will reach out to the student’s parent — who may not have heard of Hazel before, or feel unsure about the idea …

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