Patient Navigator (Austin)
Company: RightSite Health
Location: Austin
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Are you the go-to person for
friends and family when they need someone to listen without
judgment? Are you intrigued by how people make life decisions and
enjoy getting to know new people? Do you have a clear, warm, and
confident voice? Are you passionate about physical and mental
health? If you answered "Yes" to these questions, we have the
perfect job for you as a Navigator at RightSite Health. Join the
RightSite Health Care Team, working alongside ER doctors and other
navigators to provide outstanding care and navigation for
non-emergent patients who’ve called 911 and don’t need to go to the
emergency room. Reporting to the Navigation Manager, the role of
the RightSite Health Navigator is to provide patient support and
navigation through outbound and inbound video and telephonic
communication. The ideal candidate will be able to empathetically
work with patients, problem-solve, and handle inquiries. Patient
health and satisfaction are at the core of every Navigator’s
decisions and behaviors. Because we partner with EMS teams, we
provide support from 6:00 am - 10:00 pm CST Monday through Friday.
We have three shifts: 5:30 am - 2:00 pm, 9:30 am - 6:00 pm, and
1:30 pm - 10:00 pm. The ideal person lives and will eventually work
remotely in Austin, Texas but is willing to travel to San Antonio
two to three days per week for a two-month training period.
RightSite Health offers the brand promise of helping people with
non-emergent needs find the best in-network, non-Emergency Room
provider. RightSite Health Navigators play a huge role in keeping
this promise. The RightSite Health Navigator drives our value
proposition of helping people find the right site of care in a
timely manner. You will earn great pay and benefits, and of course,
we are an equal opportunity employer who values diversity. If you
value having a purpose in your work and enjoy the freedom to make
decisions that help people, keep reading and contact us to learn
more! Responsibilities Coordinate incoming patient episodes to
ensure patients are assessed by the RightSite Health ER doctor for
non-emergency conditions Find in-network, non-emergency providers
and schedule round-trip, non-ambulance transportation for patients
without reliable transportation Complete follow-up calls with
patients to ensure that they received necessary treatment, identify
psycho-social needs, and connect patients to appropriate community
resources Accurately document all patient activity using the
RightSite Connect EMR system Participate in ongoing RightSite
Health patient communication training, integrate new skills, and
modify patient/partner interactions based on QA feedback
Requirements Skills generally acquired through a combination of
higher education and/or social services/medical field experience (4
years) Experience in case management, social work, health
education, or patient navigation is preferred Desire to help people
meet needs related to their physical and mental health Demonstrated
proficiency in applications (browser-based applications, Google
Drive, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and the ability and desire to learn
new and complex computer system applications Ability to thrive in a
fast-paced service center environment with moderate noise levels
due to Navigators and doctors interacting with patients
COMPETENCIES At RightSite Health, we are big believers in
competencies. Competencies are not the same as technical skills or
experience. Technical skills describe the ‘what’ you do, whereas
competencies describe ‘how’ you do it. Following is a list of
competencies required for success in a Navigator. Interpersonal
Skills: Demonstrates a strong ability to quickly connect with
others, particularly during uncomfortable or stressful situations.
Adaptability: Adjusts own behaviors to work successfully in light
of new information and/or changing direction and environments.
Crisis Management: Skilled in crisis recognition and intervention
in a person-centered manner that promotes the resolution of the
crisis and the well-being of the patient. Flexibility: Demonstrates
receptivity and openness to development and improvement in own work
and that of the team; adapts successfully to variations in work
schedules, locations, and/or tasks. Problem Solving: Works in
partnership with patients to identify, define, and resolve problems
with personal accountability and ownership of the resolution.
Relationship Builder: Effectively builds and maintains productive,
cooperative relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Benefits Market competitive healthcare coverage, including medical,
dental, and vision 401(k) Flexible PTO policy designed to create a
work/life balance Supportive and inclusive work environment
Significant professional growth opportunities, including the
ability to complete practicum and internship hours for Social Work
and Counseling programs. CORE VALUES At RightSite Health, we do
more than profess our values. We practice them through an
agreed-upon and shared set of behaviors that make up our DNA. We
are clear about what is important to us, and we take care that our
intentions, words, thoughts, and behaviors align with those values.
Teamwork: We have the courage to ask for help and fearlessly share
information with team members. We are driven to help each other and
share in the wins and losses. Integrity: We are respectful,
genuine, and openly hear and speak the truth. We are confident in
our own abilities, but we think of others first. Customer Focus: We
deliver value and treat our customers with the same care,
compassion, and empathy we would expect ourselves. We are committed
to improving the lives of our customers, their customers, and each
other. Tenacity: We recognize ambiguity and discomfort are part of
success and approach change with positivity. We accept adversity,
overcome obstacles, and never give up. Ownership: We take personal
accountability for our actions and results and focus on solving the
problem instead of assigning blame. We are free to place bets and
embrace failure for its feedback and experiences. Critical
Thinking: We start with why, listen carefully and investigate
thoroughly before drawing conclusions. We think slow, not fast, in
search of elegant and simple solutions.
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