Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Bonus based on performance
Employee discounts
Paid time off
Profit sharing
Training & development
Wellness resources
Minnesota Regenerative Institute is offering a unique opportunity to showcase your customer service, organizational, sales, and healthcare communication skills as a Patient Care Coordinator. We are a fast-growing, thriving integrative healthcare practice dedicated to helping patients identify and correct the root cause of their health concerns—not just manage symptoms.
We are relentless about helping our patients overcome their health limitations so they can return to the activities and lifestyles they love. This role is ideal for a driven, people-focused professional who thrives in a results-oriented environment and is passionate about helping others through natural, regenerative, and holistic healthcare.
Medical or healthcare knowledge and experience is strongly desired, as you will play a critical role in guiding patients through care recommendations, answering questions, and helping them confidently commit to treatment plans.
You will be responsible for evaluating treatment options, creating, explaining, and presenting care plans, documenting patient encounters, accepting payments, and supporting patients through their decision-making process with clarity, confidence, and empathy.
Who You Are
You have an internal fire—an undeniable drive to grow, achieve, and make an impact
You stay focused, set goals, and consistently follow through
You naturally turn ideas into action
You connect easily with new people and build trust quickly
Others rely on you because you get things done
You bring contagious energy, positivity, and enthusiasm into every room
What You Bring
Healthcare, medical, or wellness experience is strongly preferred (medical, integrative, chiropractic or related settings a plus)
Two-year degree or higher preferred, but not required
Proven success in sales and customer service (required)
Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly explain care plans to patients, family members, and professionals
Comfort discussing health conditions, treatment options, and financial commitments
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Windows
Ability to motivate patients to commit to and follow through with care plans
Excellent organization, documentation, and multi-tasking skills
Resilience and confidence when handling objections or rejection
A desire to learn—we provide comprehensive training and ongoing support
Things You Should Know
$40,000–$60,000 base salary, plus commission on care plan sales
$80,000–$120,000+ total earning potential
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Complimentary care for you and your immediate household