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Job Title: Patient Technology Support Specialist
Classification: 1099 Contractor
Work Structure: Fully Remote
Schedule/Shift: Full-Time; 40 hours per week; Mon–Fri between 10:00am–8:00pm ET
Team: Clinical Operations
Reporting to: Senior Program Manager
Location: United States
Compensation: $22-$25 per hour
About Us
Aviary Health is a CMS-approved virtual Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation (ICR) provider serving thousands of patients nationwide. Our patients — typically older adults recovering from cardiac events — attend virtual exercise sessions, 1:1 check-ins, and group education classes via tablet or personal device. Technology is the bridge between our clinical team and our patients' health outcomes, and we need someone who can make that bridge seamless.
Position Overview
You will be the dedicated technology lifeline for our patients. When a 72-year-old cardiac patient can't get their tablet to connect to WiFi, when a session freezes mid-exercise, when someone doesn't know their Apple ID password — you're the person who fixes it with patience, clarity, and warmth. This is not a corporate IT help desk. You are supporting a patient population who may be anxious about technology, recovering from surgery, and relying on your calm guidance to access the care they need.
You'll work as a member of our Patient Engagement team, Exercise Physiologists, and Enrollment Specialists to ensure patients can consistently access their virtual sessions. Your work directly impacts patient retention and clinical outcomes.
What you'll do
Provide real-time technical support during patient sessions via phone and chat (tablet connectivity, Zoom audio/video, app navigation, device troubleshooting)
Conduct tablet setup calls for newly enrolled patients — walking them through unboxing, charging, WiFi connection, app login, and test Zoom sessions
Handle tech callback requests from clinicians when patients experience mid-session technical issues
Troubleshoot common issues: WiFi/internet connectivity, Apple ID and account access, Zoom permissions (camera, microphone), app crashes, browser compatibility for BYOD patients, device reboots and updates
Coordinate loaner tablet shipments and returns for patients with persistent device issues
Use remote device management tools to diagnose and resolve tablet issues without requiring patient action
Document all tech interactions in our task management system (Aviary Platform) with clear resolution notes
Identify recurring tech patterns and escalate systemic issues to the Product/Engineering team
Collaborate with Enrollment to ensure BYOD patients complete pre-session tech checks (audio, video, permissions) before their Initial appointment
Maintain internal knowledge base of common troubleshooting steps and patient-facing guides
Who you are
Required
1+ year in a help desk, tech support, or customer-facing IT role
Exceptional patience and empathy — you will regularly work with elderly patients who are not tech-savvy, may be hard of hearing, or frustrated. Your tone matters as much as your technical skill.
Strong troubleshooting instincts: you can diagnose whether an issue is WiFi, device, app, or user error within minutes
Comfortable with: iPads/iOS, Android tablets, Windows/Mac basics, Zoom, WiFi networking fundamentals, browser troubleshooting
Excellent verbal communication — you can explain "go to Settings > WiFi > tap your network name" to someone who has never used a tablet before
Reliable internet connection and quiet workspace for phone-based support
Available M-F during core hours (flexible scheduling between 10am–8pm ET; shift preference discussed at hire)
Preferred
Experience in healthcare, telehealth, or patient-facing technology support
Familiarity with remote device management (MDM) tools
Experience with Zoom administration or troubleshooting at scale
Basic familiarity with Slack (team communication) and task management platforms
CompTIA A+ or similar certification (not required, but valued)
Bilingual English/Spanish (significant plus given patient demographics)
Why This Role Matters
Our patients are elderly adults recovering from heart attacks, bypass surgery, and heart failure. Many struggle with technology. When they can't connect to their session, they miss exercise that strengthens their heart. When they miss too many sessions, they leave the program. When they leave the program, their health outcomes suffer. Every tech call you resolve keeps a patient in the program and on the path to recovery. In this role, you are not just fixing tablets — you are protecting lives.
*Note: This is a 1099 contractor position