via Workday
$60K - 80K a year
The Regional Operations Training Coordinator ensures teammates and leaders are well-prepared and supported for success by coordinating onboarding, training, and operational excellence initiatives. This role involves tracking participation, supporting change initiatives, and maintaining clear communication to enhance operational performance.
A bachelor's degree in a relevant field and 2-4 years of experience in operations coordination or training is required. Experience in healthcare operations or corporate training programs is preferred, along with strong project coordination and organizational skills.
Marathon Health is a leading provider of advanced primary care in the U.S., serving 2.5 million eligible patients through approximately 630 employer and union-sponsored clients. Our comprehensive services include advanced primary care, mental health, occupational health, musculoskeletal, and pharmacy services, delivered through our 680+ health centers across 41 states. We also offer virtual primary care and mental health services accessible in all 50 states. Transforming healthcare delivery with a patient-first approach, we prioritize convenient access to both in-person and virtual care, resulting in improved health outcomes and significant cost savings. Committed to inclusivity and collaboration, we foster a positive work environment and recruit exceptional talent to ensure expertise and compassion in healthcare delivery. Marathon has been recognized as a five-time Modern Healthcare Best Places to Work in Healthcare winner and a six-time Best in KLAS award winner for employer-sponsored healthcare services. ABOUT THE JOB The Regional Operations Training Coordinator ensures teammates and leaders are well-prepared, supported, and equipped for success. The role partners with Operations leaders to coordinate onboarding, training, and operational excellence initiatives—organizing logistics, aligning stakeholders, and ensuring the right resources are in place at the right time. It also tracks participation, supports change initiatives, and maintains clear and consistent communication to create a seamless teammate experience and strengthen operational performance. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Onboarding & Training Play a pivotal role on the Regional People Team (Regional People Partner, Regional Training Coordinator, & Regional TA Partner) by leading and implementing people strategies that drive the region’s growth and success by aligning talent, culture, and performance priorities across the region. Collaborate with GMs and regional leaders to oversee onboarding for clinical and operations teammates, including orientation, shadowing, learning paths, and follow-up. Organize logistics to streamline onboarding across the region, tracking progress and serving as the central accountability point. Partner with SMEs to design, update, and deliver training programs, playbooks, job aids, and courses that reinforce best practices and support continuous improvement. Ensure training programs align with regional performance outcomes such as efficiency, compliance, quality, and engagement. Competency & Change Support Coordinate remedial training by connecting teammates to appropriate resources (e.g., system, EHR, or clinical training) and clinical mentor programs. Partner with leaders and SMEs to oversee completion of clinical competency and programs (new hire, annual, ad hoc, P3/Propel), ensuring visibility, fairness, and compliance across the region. Support change readiness by coordinating training, resources, and communication for new tools, systems, and workflows. Work with operations leaders to standardize processes across health centers, reducing variability and ensuring consistent execution. Outcomes, Tracking & Communication Maintain dashboards and reports to monitor training participation, competency completion, and program effectiveness. Act as a data steward by identifying trends, escalating issues, and translating insights into actionable operational improvements. Track regional issues, enter help desk tickets, and monitor resolution to ensure accountability and timely follow-through. Coordinate clear and timely communications for new systems, workflows, and initiatives; prepare leader talking points; and serve as the bridge between enterprise rollouts and local adoption. Partner with leaders to drive engagement and collaboration around teammate engagement and change initiatives to ensure long-term success. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, Organizational Development, Education, Human Resources, or related field and 2–4 years of experience in operations coordination, training/enablement, or administrative/project support role, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in healthcare operations, clinical support, or corporate training programs preferred. Demonstrated success in coordinating onboarding, training logistics, or process rollouts across teams or regions. Experience supporting change management or communication initiatives is a plus. Ability to travel 25% within their region, as necessary. DESIRED ATTRIBUTES Strong project coordination and organizational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities across regions. Excellent written and verbal communication; able to prepare clear leader talking points, teammate resources, and updates. Comfort with data tracking and reporting; ability to maintain dashboards, pull participation data, and identify trends. Strong interpersonal skills; able to partner effectively with leaders, SMEs, and teammates at all levels. Strong skills in Microsoft Office Suite (PowerPoint, Excel, Word) and Microsoft Teams, with the ability to design presentations, manage basic spreadsheet data, and support effective team communication and project coordination. Pay Range: $60,000 - $80,000/yr The actual offer may vary dependent upon geographic location and the candidate’s years of experience and/or skill level. We are accepting applications for this position until a candidate has been selected. To apply to this position and learn more about open jobs at Marathon Health, visit our careers page. Marathon Health is a leading provider of advanced primary care in the U.S., serving 2.5 million eligible patients through approximately 630 employer and union-sponsored clients. Our comprehensive services include advanced primary care, mental health, occupational health, musculoskeletal, and pharmacy services, delivered through our 680+ health centers across 41 states. We also offer virtual primary care and mental health services accessible in all 50 states. Transforming healthcare delivery with a patient-first approach, we prioritize convenient access to both in-person and virtual care, resulting in improved health outcomes and significant cost savings. Committed to inclusivity and collaboration, we foster a positive work environment and recruit exceptional talent to ensure expertise and compassion in healthcare delivery. Marathon has been recognized as a five-time Modern Healthcare Best Places to Work in Healthcare winner and a six-time Best in KLAS award winner for employer-sponsored healthcare services. Learn more at marathon.health. Marathon Health exists to enable millions of people to live their healthiest lives, one patient at a time. If you have a passion for improving patient lives while transforming a broken U.S. healthcare, Marathon is the place for you. Marathon Health provides equal employment opportunities to all teammates and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Marathon Health is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact recruiting@marathon.health. Marathon Health will never ask a candidate for personal identifiable information (date of birth, social security number, driver’s license information, etc) via email or messenger tools, or for a financial deposit of any kind. All our open positions are listed here on our website and any emails sent from our teammates contain the address “@marathon.health” if you have any questions or concerns about suspicious emails or queries, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly at PeopleExperience@marathon.health.
This job posting was last updated on 11/26/2025