Founded in 2015, DocGo is a leading provider of mobile medical services and transportation, operating across 31 U.S. states and the United Kingdom, with over 5,
Program Manager, Clinical Training
Location
Missouri
Posted
15 days ago
Salary
$80K - $90K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Program Manager, Clinical Training
DocGo Inc.
• Support the practice by building and scaling robust clinical education programs for virtual and mobile health care models • Responsible for end-to-end training strategy and execution for clinicians across new and existing partner programs • Own training implementation for program launches, ensuring clinicians are equipped with the knowledge required to deliver high-quality care • Design, build and maintain a comprehensive learning ecosystem for clinical staff • Own end-to-end training delivery for new hire onboarding, program launches and workflow changes • Maintain high quality and consistency across all training programs
Job Requirements
- 3-5 years in training, L&D, program management
- Background in technical and clinical training content development
- Experience in healthcare, telehealth, or virtual care environments
- Proven ability to manage multiple programs under tight deadlines
- Strong communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills
- Experience with LMS platforms and training analytics
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision (with company contribution)
- PTO Paid Time Off
- 401k
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