
Global Mobility Specialist III
Avant Healthcare Professionals, Florida, NY, United States
Job Summary and Department Description
The Global Mobility team is responsible for supporting the successful transition, integration, and ongoing experience of international healthcare professionals (HCPs) throughout their entire assignment lifecycle in the United States, from pre‑arrival through the completion of their work assignment. Job Details
The Global Mobility Specialist III plays a vital role in preparing international healthcare professionals (HCPs) for successful transition and integration into life and work in the United States. This role is responsible for delivering a comprehensive range of pre‑arrival and post‑arrival support services through webinars, one‑on‑one calls, resource development, and personalized guidance as part of the Avant Transitions Program (ATP). The Global Mobility Specialist III ensures that HCPs are culturally, emotionally, and logistically prepared for both their professional assignments and personal acclimation into U.S. communities. Essential Functions Of The Job
Serve as a trusted and professional representative of the Avant Healthcare Professionals program, building rapport with HCPs and fostering confidence and stability throughout the full transition lifecycle, from pre‑arrival through active assignment. Educate HCPs prior to arrival through webinars, virtual sessions, and individualized one‑on‑one calls, providing tools and resources that support cultural understanding, professional expectations, and logistical readiness. Provide structured, proactive support during the first 90 days of an HCP’s assignment through scheduled check‑in calls to assess adjustment, address concerns, and support successful cultural and workplace integration. Offer ongoing, on‑assignment support beyond the initial 90 days through as‑needed outreach, responding to HCP‑initiated requests and proactively engaging when cultural, personal, or professional concerns arise. Support HCPs in navigating assignment‑related challenges from a cultural assimilation and lifestyle adjustment perspective, helping them adapt to U.S. workplace norms, expectations, and community engagement. Deliver continued education and guidance throughout the Avant Transitions Program (ATP) via live presentations, small group discussions, targeted resources, and individual one on one sessions to promote long‑term assignment success. Provide individualized resources and guidance on key relocation and lifestyle topics, including housing, transportation, budgeting, school enrollment, and family support needs such as spousal employment and childcare. Develop, update, and distribute on‑assignment resources, newsletters, and educational materials to support ongoing engagement and support while HCPs are active on assignment. Create, revise, and maintain educational content, presentation materials, and resource guides to ensure alignment with current policies, best practices, and evolving cultural trends. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in internal systems, capturing all communications, case notes, and support activities. Collaborate closely with internal teams to address challenges, elevate concerns appropriately, and implement tailored, effective solutions. Communicate and coordinate with external vendors, as needed, to support HCP needs and facilitate timely issue resolution. Participate in weekly team meetings, contributing updates, insights, and collaborative problem‑solving to strengthen overall program delivery. Marginal Functions Of The Job
Other duties as assigned. Normal Work Schedule
This is a full‑time position. Standard business hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Additional time outside of these hours may be needed to complete the essential functions of the job. Education, Training And Experience
High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate’s degree preferred. 2‑3 years of experience in counseling, customer service, global mobility, or a related field. Experience working with international populations or living outside the U.S. preferred. Strong organizational and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to handle multiple tasks and prioritize effectively. Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, with proficiency in software tools such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Demonstrated cultural awareness and sensitivity, with an understanding of the unique needs of international personnel. Job Level Competencies
Technical Skills: Intermediate ability to perform technical skills required for job role, including use of technology and knowledge of job‑specific tasks. Communicates Effectively: Intermediate ability to provide clear and concise written, verbal and nonverbal communication, developing and delivering effective communication to senior internal and external personnel. Develops Self: Intermediate ability to use professional concepts, contribute to strategic initiatives, stay current with emerging trends, and pursue opportunities to broaden expertise. Customer Focus & Teamwork: Intermediate ability to collaborate, share knowledge, apply customer need understanding, and gather and elevate feedback. Decision Making: Intermediate ability to evaluate existing solutions and alternatives, assess risks and benefits, and seek input when appropriate. Innovation: Intermediate ability to develop ideas that improve processes, handle diverse scope problems, and demonstrate creativity, flexibility, continuous improvement, and curiosity. Quality & Results Oriented: Intermediate ability to own work, set high quality standards, and consistently achieve exceptional results. Resourceful & Tenacious: Intermediate ability to apply company policies and resources creatively to resolve moderately complex issues. Required Licenses, Certifications, And Other Specific Requirements Of Law
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) certification and the ability to obtain and maintain it. Must possess a clean and valid Florida driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record; eligible for coverage under Avant’s auto insurance policy. Other Characteristics of the Position
Stationary desk work for extended periods. Regular communication required. Infrequent lifting of office supplies up to 20 lbs. Vision abilities including close vision and the ability to adjust focus. Work Environment
Professional office environment. Standard office equipment routine use. Statement of Responsibility for Confidential Data
Has access to, and requires daily use of, confidential records. Required by federal law to maintain strict confidentiality of “Avant” employee information and maintain security of such information. Proprietary Information and Non‑Conflict Agreement required. Smoking/vaping and the use of tobacco products are prohibited on all Company premises, including indoor and outdoor areas, parking lots, and Company‑owned vehicles. As part of our employment process, candidates who receive a conditional offer may be required to undergo pre‑employment drug testing.
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The Global Mobility team is responsible for supporting the successful transition, integration, and ongoing experience of international healthcare professionals (HCPs) throughout their entire assignment lifecycle in the United States, from pre‑arrival through the completion of their work assignment. Job Details
The Global Mobility Specialist III plays a vital role in preparing international healthcare professionals (HCPs) for successful transition and integration into life and work in the United States. This role is responsible for delivering a comprehensive range of pre‑arrival and post‑arrival support services through webinars, one‑on‑one calls, resource development, and personalized guidance as part of the Avant Transitions Program (ATP). The Global Mobility Specialist III ensures that HCPs are culturally, emotionally, and logistically prepared for both their professional assignments and personal acclimation into U.S. communities. Essential Functions Of The Job
Serve as a trusted and professional representative of the Avant Healthcare Professionals program, building rapport with HCPs and fostering confidence and stability throughout the full transition lifecycle, from pre‑arrival through active assignment. Educate HCPs prior to arrival through webinars, virtual sessions, and individualized one‑on‑one calls, providing tools and resources that support cultural understanding, professional expectations, and logistical readiness. Provide structured, proactive support during the first 90 days of an HCP’s assignment through scheduled check‑in calls to assess adjustment, address concerns, and support successful cultural and workplace integration. Offer ongoing, on‑assignment support beyond the initial 90 days through as‑needed outreach, responding to HCP‑initiated requests and proactively engaging when cultural, personal, or professional concerns arise. Support HCPs in navigating assignment‑related challenges from a cultural assimilation and lifestyle adjustment perspective, helping them adapt to U.S. workplace norms, expectations, and community engagement. Deliver continued education and guidance throughout the Avant Transitions Program (ATP) via live presentations, small group discussions, targeted resources, and individual one on one sessions to promote long‑term assignment success. Provide individualized resources and guidance on key relocation and lifestyle topics, including housing, transportation, budgeting, school enrollment, and family support needs such as spousal employment and childcare. Develop, update, and distribute on‑assignment resources, newsletters, and educational materials to support ongoing engagement and support while HCPs are active on assignment. Create, revise, and maintain educational content, presentation materials, and resource guides to ensure alignment with current policies, best practices, and evolving cultural trends. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in internal systems, capturing all communications, case notes, and support activities. Collaborate closely with internal teams to address challenges, elevate concerns appropriately, and implement tailored, effective solutions. Communicate and coordinate with external vendors, as needed, to support HCP needs and facilitate timely issue resolution. Participate in weekly team meetings, contributing updates, insights, and collaborative problem‑solving to strengthen overall program delivery. Marginal Functions Of The Job
Other duties as assigned. Normal Work Schedule
This is a full‑time position. Standard business hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Additional time outside of these hours may be needed to complete the essential functions of the job. Education, Training And Experience
High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate’s degree preferred. 2‑3 years of experience in counseling, customer service, global mobility, or a related field. Experience working with international populations or living outside the U.S. preferred. Strong organizational and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to handle multiple tasks and prioritize effectively. Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, with proficiency in software tools such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Demonstrated cultural awareness and sensitivity, with an understanding of the unique needs of international personnel. Job Level Competencies
Technical Skills: Intermediate ability to perform technical skills required for job role, including use of technology and knowledge of job‑specific tasks. Communicates Effectively: Intermediate ability to provide clear and concise written, verbal and nonverbal communication, developing and delivering effective communication to senior internal and external personnel. Develops Self: Intermediate ability to use professional concepts, contribute to strategic initiatives, stay current with emerging trends, and pursue opportunities to broaden expertise. Customer Focus & Teamwork: Intermediate ability to collaborate, share knowledge, apply customer need understanding, and gather and elevate feedback. Decision Making: Intermediate ability to evaluate existing solutions and alternatives, assess risks and benefits, and seek input when appropriate. Innovation: Intermediate ability to develop ideas that improve processes, handle diverse scope problems, and demonstrate creativity, flexibility, continuous improvement, and curiosity. Quality & Results Oriented: Intermediate ability to own work, set high quality standards, and consistently achieve exceptional results. Resourceful & Tenacious: Intermediate ability to apply company policies and resources creatively to resolve moderately complex issues. Required Licenses, Certifications, And Other Specific Requirements Of Law
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) certification and the ability to obtain and maintain it. Must possess a clean and valid Florida driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record; eligible for coverage under Avant’s auto insurance policy. Other Characteristics of the Position
Stationary desk work for extended periods. Regular communication required. Infrequent lifting of office supplies up to 20 lbs. Vision abilities including close vision and the ability to adjust focus. Work Environment
Professional office environment. Standard office equipment routine use. Statement of Responsibility for Confidential Data
Has access to, and requires daily use of, confidential records. Required by federal law to maintain strict confidentiality of “Avant” employee information and maintain security of such information. Proprietary Information and Non‑Conflict Agreement required. Smoking/vaping and the use of tobacco products are prohibited on all Company premises, including indoor and outdoor areas, parking lots, and Company‑owned vehicles. As part of our employment process, candidates who receive a conditional offer may be required to undergo pre‑employment drug testing.
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