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If you are someone with a passion for health, healing, and helping others—but you also value flexibility, digital innovation, or even the chance to work from your kitchen or a quiet corner café—then welcome to the thriving world of telehealth and telemedicine. These fields are no longer experimental. They are the present and future of healthcare delivery across continents. From Africa’s rural clinics to New York’s hospitals, from India’s bustling cities to Australia’s vast outback—telehealth and telemedicine are changing lives.
Now here’s the good news: You don’t have to be a seasoned physician or tech wizard to break into this space. This guide is for entry-level professionals—new graduates, career changers, or even healthcare workers ready to go remote. Whether you want to start small, learn the ropes, get employed, or build your own health venture, this human-centered guide is built for you.
Telehealth is a broad term that covers the use of digital technology to deliver health education, health information, and some forms of clinical and non-clinical healthcare remotely.
Telemedicine is a subset of telehealth. It focuses more narrowly on delivering clinical services such as remote diagnosis, patient follow-ups, and e-consultations via video, phone, or messaging apps.
Here are some beginner-friendly, remote-enabled roles to explore:
Manage appointments, patient intake, insurance, and follow-up calls.
Tools: EHR platforms (Epic, AthenaHealth), Calendly, Zoom.
Help patients with technology issues, appointment scheduling, and platform navigation.
Offer wellness guidance, behavior change coaching, and chronic disease support.
Entry path: Take an online health coach certification (see below).
Convert voice-recorded reports into text for EHRs.
Entry path: Short certification courses available online.
Entry roles exist in insurance claim filing and simple data entry.
Entry path: Online certifications from AAPC or AHIMA.
Gather patient information before the consultation.
Great for those with strong communication and admin skills.
Handle patient queries, coordinate labs, manage provider calendars.
May work through agencies or as a freelancer.
Many international nonprofits need entry-level remote workers for coordination, education, or community engagement.
Your entry-level role can evolve into more advanced or specialized areas:
Medical Assistant → Telemedicine Clinical Coordinator
Receptionist → Virtual Practice Manager
Transcriptionist → Clinical Documentation Specialist
Billing Clerk → Health Informatics Analyst
Health Coach → Chronic Care Telehealth Nurse
Customer Support → Telehealth Operations Manager
VA → Self-employed Health Services Consultant
Indeed – https://www.indeed.com (Use filters like “remote”, “telehealth”, “entry-level healthcare”)
LinkedIn Jobs – https://www.linkedin.com/jobs (Update your profile and use keywords like “Remote Telehealth Assistant”)
Glassdoor – https://www.glassdoor.com
FlexJobs – https://www.flexjobs.com (Remote-only listings, subscription required)
HospitalCareers – https://www.hospitalcareers.com
Health eCareers – https://www.healthecareers.com
Relias Job Board – https://relias.com/careers
CareRev – https://www.carerev.com (US-focused, but growing internationally)
Vivian Health – https://www.vivian.com
RemoteMedicalJobs.com – http://www.remotemedicaljobs.com
Upwork – https://www.upwork.com (Search “virtual healthcare assistant”, “medical transcription”)
PeoplePerHour – https://www.peopleperhour.com
Fiverr – https://www.fiverr.com (Offer basic telehealth admin services)
We Work Remotely – https://weworkremotely.com
Outsourcely – https://www.outsourcely.com
Babylon Health – https://www.babylonhealth.com
Ada Health – https://www.ada.com
K Health – https://www.khealth.com
Doctoora (Nigeria) – https://www.doctoora.com
mPharma (Ghana & Africa-wide) – https://mpharma.com
MDLIVE – https://www.mdlive.com
Teladoc Health – https://www.teladochealth.com
Zocdoc – https://www.zocdoc.com
Vezeeta (MENA region) – https://www.vezeeta.com
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) – https://www.msf.org/work-msf
Partners In Health – https://www.pih.org
PATH Global Health – https://www.path.org
Jhpiego – https://www.jhpiego.org
International Rescue Committee (IRC) – https://www.rescue.org
FHI 360 – https://www.fhi360.org
WHO Careers – https://careers.who.int
Coursera Health Courses – https://www.coursera.org (Search “telehealth”, “digital health”, “medical billing”)
FutureLearn Digital Health Courses – https://www.futurelearn.com
Alison Courses in Healthcare Support – https://alison.com
Udemy – Telehealth Essentials – https://www.udemy.com (Search “telehealth”, “health admin”, “medical coding”)
edX Telehealth and Public Health – https://www.edx.org
AAPC (Medical Billing & Coding) – https://www.aapc.com
AHIMA Certification – https://www.ahima.org
You don’t need to wait for someone to hire you. If you’re ambitious and eager to serve your community, you can start a small telehealth service, especially in underserved areas.
Start a virtual health coaching service using WhatsApp, Zoom, and Calendly.
Launch a digital maternal care WhatsApp group to educate pregnant women remotely.
Offer freelance admin and customer support to telehealth startups on Upwork or Fiverr.
Build a mini virtual clinic using tools like Doxy.me (https://doxy.me), SimplePractice, or Tawk.to.
Doxy.me – https://doxy.me (Free HIPAA-compliant video calls)
Calendly – https://calendly.com (For scheduling)
Stripe – https://stripe.com (Payment collection)
Canva – https://www.canva.com (To design promotional materials)
Offer multilingual telehealth support.
Build telehealth services tailored for rural areas or older adults.
Create a microbusiness in digital patient education or chronic illness management.
Use AI-powered tools (like ChatGPT or Ada) responsibly to support patient education content.
Optimize Your Profile:
Headline: “Remote Medical Receptionist | Telehealth Assistant | Entry-Level Virtual Healthcare Professional”
About: Write a human-centered summary that highlights your passion, values, and digital readiness.
Skills to Add: “Telehealth Operations”, “Medical Scheduling”, “Virtual Patient Intake”, “HIPAA Compliance”, “Chronic Disease Support”
Engage Consistently:
Follow companies like Teladoc, Babylon, and WHO.
Join groups like “Digital Health Professionals”, “Remote Healthcare Jobs”, or “Virtual Assistants in Healthcare”.
Like and comment on posts from recruiters or health tech startups.
Network Actively:
Message recruiters or employees with a brief but thoughtful introduction and ask for informational interviews.
Join LinkedIn Events on remote health careers and webinars.
Use Job Alerts:
Set alerts for keywords like “remote medical”, “telehealth assistant”, “virtual medical admin”.
Telehealth and telemedicine aren’t just for doctors with decades of training. They are for anyone willing to learn, adapt, and care deeply. The world needs professionals who can blend empathy with technology—and this includes you. Whether you’re just out of school in Nairobi, returning to work in Dhaka, or shifting careers in Toronto—you can start right where you are.
Pick a lane. Learn a tool. Apply daily. Network weekly. Serve relentlessly.
The world is waiting to be healed—and not all healing happens in hospital rooms anymore.
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