Contractor Healthcare Marketer/Community Outreach Hybrid - US

Contractor Healthcare Marketer/Community Outreach

Part Time • Hybrid - US
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Benefits:
  • Work/LIfe Balance
  • Community Impact
  • Growth Potential
  • Ground Floor Opportunity
  • Supplemental Income
  • Collaborative Environment
  • Bonus & Incentives Per Assessment, Visits, etc.
  • Control Over Your Availability
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Training & development

Healthcare Marketer / Community Outreach Contractor


Location:
  In-Field & Hybrid (Must reside in NC)

💼 About Executive Home Care of Wake Forest
Expanding across the vibrant Triangle region, Executive Home Care of Wake Forest is more than a care agency; we're partners in people's lives. We bring comfort, consistency, and compassion into the homes of our clients and their families. We're building a mission-driven, locally-rooted network of independent professionals who are passionate about reimagining how home care connects to the community.

About This Contractor Opportunity We're seeking a dynamic, passionate, and driven Healthcare Marketer / Community Outreach Contractor who is not only great at building professional relationships but thrives on making a real difference. As an independent contractor, you'll have the flexibility to manage your schedule while working collaboratively with our team to expand our community presence.

This isn't traditional sales, it's about connection, credibility, and community impact. You'll help families find trusted care during some of the most vulnerable moments in their lives, and you'll do it by being present, building trust, and creating visibility for our services across the region.

Contractor Responsibilities
  • Build, nurture, and grow referral relationships with healthcare professionals, discharge planners, social workers, elder law attorneys, senior living communities, and more
  • Host and coordinate community events, workshops, and info sessions to spread awareness and engage prospects
  • Represent the agency in local networking groups, professional circles, and industry events
  • Manage and grow our digital presence (social media, newsletters, etc.) to attract both clients and referral partners
  • Track leads, follow up promptly, and guide families through the intake process with empathy and clarity
  • Drive growth through innovative outreach strategies while staying rooted in our mission and values
  • Maintain detailed records of outreach activities and provide regular performance reports
Qualifications / Desired Experience
  • 2+ years in marketing, outreach, business development, or sales; preferably in healthcare, home care, or senior services
  • Proven ability to meet or exceed weekly and monthly referral and lead generation targets to drive client conversion
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Proven ability to build and maintain professional relationships
  • Valid NC driver's license with reliable transportation and ability to travel locally across the Triangle area
  • Social media savvy (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Canva, a plus)
  • Bilingual or multilingual (a plus, not required)
  • Experience working as an independent contractor preferred
Fee Structure
This independent contractor position offers a competitive, performance-based compensation structure with significant earning potential for the right professional.

Independent Contractor Terms
  • This is a 1099 independent contractor position, not an employment relationship
  • Contractor is responsible for own taxes, insurance, and business expenses
  • Flexible scheduling with agreed-upon minimum commitment
  • Contract renewable based on performance and mutual satisfaction
  • Must provide own basic equipment (smartphone, laptop/tablet, reliable transportation)
Important Requirements
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States as an independent contractor
  • Must carry appropriate business insurance or be willing to obtain coverage
  • Must be able to work independently while maintaining regular communication with our team
How to Apply
If you're ready to combine entrepreneurial freedom with meaningful community impact, we want to hear from you. This contractor opportunity is perfect for experienced marketing professionals who value flexibility while making a real difference in families' lives. Even if you don't meet every single qualification, if this sounds like your calling, apply anyway. We believe in potential and are committed to supporting contractors who share our mission and values.

Flexible work from home options available.

Compensation: $20.00 - $28.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Why Work for Executive Home Care?

Since 2004, Executive Home Care has been a critical resource for families looking for in-home care for their loved ones.

Our caregiver culture is centered around respect and kindness, and we love more than anything to see our caregivers advance in their roles while making a lasting impact in people’s lives, every day.

We offer:

Competitive Compensation
A Dynamic Work Environment
& Opportunities to Build a Career That Will Always be in Demand!