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Saving Lives with Early Detection
At HALO Diagnostics (HALO Dx), we recognize that every patient is unique. Our mission is to deliver early detection and precision-focused healthcare to help prevent and conquer the most impactful diseases. Through our specialized care and advanced diagnostic tools, we make a measurable difference in patient outcomes.
From Vascular and Interventional Radiology to Orthopedic and Sports Medicine, Neuroradiology, and Whole-Body Imaging, our radiologists are highly trained to diagnose—and in many cases, treat—a wide range of health conditions using minimally invasive methods.
Position: Patient Navigator – Hereditary Cancer Testing
Location: RadNet - Rolling Oaks
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Job Type: Full-time | In-Person
**Bilingual in English/Spanish required**
About the Role
As a Patient Navigator specializing in Hereditary Cancer Testing, you will support patients through critical stages of their diagnostic journey. You will be based in RadNet - Rolling Oaks St. Johns providing education, coordinating care, and assisting with phlebotomy. You'll work closely with a multidisciplinary clinical team to ensure a seamless, supportive, and professional patient experience.
In addition to competitive compensation, this position includes a comprehensive benefits package and stock options in a fast-growing health tech company.
Key Responsibilities
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Provide education and support for high-risk patients undergoing genetic testing.
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Register patients and schedule follow-up appointments.
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Build trust and confidence with patients by explaining procedures clearly and compassionately.
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Perform blood draws and specimen collection with accuracy and professionalism (~5–10% of role, with potential to expand).
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Accurately verify and label patient specimens at the time of collection.
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Maintain documentation, patient records, and uphold HIPAA compliance.
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Ensure a clean, safe, and welcoming clinical environment.
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Collaborate with the clinical team and area supervisor to complete daily tasks efficiently.
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Serve as a key patient contact, embodying HALO’s commitment to precision care and early detection.
Qualifications
Required:
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2 years recent experience as a Medical Assistant working with a clinical team.
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Experience with insurance verifications and authorizations (minimum 2 years).
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National Certified Phlebotomist with strong experience in blood collection.
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Current BLS certification.
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Strong phlebotomy skills, including venipuncture for genetic testing.
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Ability to work independently and manage time effectively across multiple sites.
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Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license, and clean driving record (if applicable)
Preferred:
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Registered/Certified Medical Assistant.
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2 years of experience in a Patient Service Center or similar outpatient environment.
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Prior experience in a customer-facing role within a healthcare setting.
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Proficiency with data entry and patient systems (EMR/EHR).
Why Join HALO Dx?
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Make a real difference in patients’ lives with early detection and cutting-edge diagnostics
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Consistent weekday schedule – no weekends, nights, or holidays
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Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits, including:
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Medical / Dental / Vision / Life insurance
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401(k) plan
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Paid vacation, holidays, and sick time
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Stock options in a growing health tech company
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Flexible Spending Account (FSA) / Health Savings Account (HSA)
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Disability insurance and employee discounts
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Opportunities for career advancement and continued training
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Join HALO Precision Diagnostics and be part of a team that’s transforming healthcare through early detection and personalized care.
Salary : $25 - $35