Practice Consultant I - US Remote
PerfectServeWhat is PerfectServe?
PerfectServe’s mission is to accelerate speed to care by optimizing provider schedules and routing communications — including messages, pages, calls, and alerts — to the right place at the right time in any care setting. By facilitating real-time information sharing, building better schedules, and automating important clinical workflows, we believe we can help our customers advance patient care and improve the well-being of their clinicians.
Leading analyst firms like Gartner® and KLAS Research have consistently validated our approach:
- In 2026, PerfectServe was named highest in execution and furthest in vision in the Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for Clinical Communication and Collaboration — the clear segment leader.
- PerfectServe also received two Best in KLAS awards in 2026 — one for physician scheduling and another for ambulatory clinical communications. That makes for 11 Best in KLAS awards over the past 9 years.
If you're looking for a well-established, tech-forward company full of smart people doing meaningful work, you've found the right place!
We are looking for client-facing, technical rockstars to join our growing company focused on making clinical communications and scheduling more effective, collaboration more intuitive, health systems better, and communities stronger. Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
The Practice Consultant will be responsible for determining & building custom, clinical workfl
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