Full-Time

International Support Agent

Posted on 10/3/2025

ICANotes

ICANotes

51-200 employees

Web-based EHR for behavioral health

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Remote in USA

Remote

This job is only for offshore candidates, and applicants from the United States should not apply.

Category
Customer Experience & Support (1)
Required Skills
Customer Service
Requirements
  • Must have a quiet, distraction-free work environment.
  • Must demonstrate excellent customer service and interpersonal skills emphasizing customer satisfaction.
  • Must demonstrate refined communication skills (both spoken and written).
  • Must have the ability to excel in a fast-paced work environment.
  • A motivated self-starter must take direction well, initiate tasks, and be accountable.
  • Must be punctual and dependable for assigned shifts and tasks.
  • Must exhibit strong attention to detail with an ability to think creatively and analytically and troubleshoot issues to resolution.
  • Must be able to function well in a team environment.
  • Must have strong organizational, time management, prioritization, and multitasking skills.
  • Must know about IT systems and have strong computer skills.
  • Must be able to develop both a comprehensive technical and functional understanding of ICANotes, enabling effective troubleshooting and customer guidance.
Responsibilities
  • Responsible for assisting customers with support inquiries, both technical and training in nature.
  • Demonstrate excellent attention to detail and ability to troubleshoot technical and workflow problems that may arise for customers.
  • Adhere to a weekly ‘support schedule,’ which may include any combination of telephone, chat, and/or email support, to meet departmental needs.
  • Document all customer interactions appropriately in the ticketing system and ensure that all issues are resolved in an efficient manner.
  • Proactively initiate and participate in projects to improve departmental performance, such as process optimization, customer feedback analysis, and knowledge base enhancement.
  • Comprehend and strictly adhere to outlined standard operating procedures to ensure consistency and quality in Support delivery.
  • Meet and strive to exceed Customer Support metrics such as quality of service, customer satisfaction, close rates, response times, and more.
  • Meet or exceed published customer support service level agreements.
  • Proactively identify ways to avoid the recurrence of customer issues by improving processes, reviewing technical articles, staying informed of product updates, and recommending improvements to the Support Manager.

iCANotes provides a web-based electronic health record (EHR) system designed for behavioral and mental health professionals. The core product uses a button-driven interface to generate comprehensive, compliant notes, treatment plans, and assessments from pre-written templates that can be customized. It includes billing and coding support, scheduling, and a patient portal, all within a HIPAA-compliant platform. The service targets solo practitioners to large group practices with tiered pricing, aiming to save clinicians time on paperwork and improve practice efficiency.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Annapolis, Maryland

Founded

1999

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What believers are saying

  • Sheridan Capital Partners' January 2026 investment funds nationwide expansion.
  • Rising mental health demand drives subscription revenue growth.
  • Jeff Foote's expertise enhances practice management for clinicians.

What critics are saying

  • Valant and TherapyNotes erode market share with superior AI in 12-24 months.
  • Post-acquisition integration bloats interface, causing churn in 6-12 months.
  • Founder Morganstern exit stagnates product in 6-12 months.

What makes ICANotes unique

  • Button-driven interface generates compliant clinical notes instantly.
  • Purpose-built EHR for behavioral health supports inpatient and outpatient settings.
  • AI-enhanced workflows reduce documentation time for therapists and psychiatrists.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Company News

Sheridan Capital Partners
Jan 14th, 2026
Sheridan Capital Partners Completes Investment in ICANotes, a Purpose-Built Behavioral Health Electronic Health Records Platform | Sheridan Capital Partners

CHICAGO, IL – January 13, 2026 – Sheridan Capital Partners (“Sheridan”) today announced the completion of its investment in ICANotes (or “the Company”), a Practice Management (“PM”) and Electronic Health Record (“EHR”) software platform purpose-built for the behavioral health market.

PEI Group
Jan 13th, 2026
Sheridan Capital Partners acquires ICANotes in first EHR software investment

Sheridan Capital Partners has acquired ICANotes, an electronic healthcare record software provider for the behavioural healthcare market, marking the firm's first investment in EHR software. The sellers were ICANotes founders and brothers Richard and Don Morganstern. The acquisition represents Sheridan's entry into the EHR software sector within healthcare technology. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Tech in Asia
May 18th, 2025
Us Lawmakers Propose Bills On Ai Boost, Tighter Online Oversight

👩‍🍳 How we use AI at Tech in Asia, thoughtfully and responsibly.🧔‍♂️ A friendly human may check it before it goes live. More news hereRepublican lawmakers have introduced new legislation to promote AI development while increasing regulatory oversight of online platforms.The Republican-led House Energy and Commerce Committee proposed a budget reconciliation bill encouraging AI use at the Commerce Department.The bill also aims to block states from enforcing AI rules for 10 years, supporting growth in the US AI market.In addition, stricter regulations for social media and online content are being pursued.Senator Mike Lee reintroduced the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA) to update the legal definition of obscenity for the digital age, potentially expanding criminal liability for online content.Critics argue this may lead to increased censorship🔗 Source: NBC News🧠 Food for thought1️⃣ The dual approach to tech regulation reflects shifting political prioritiesThe contradictory approach to technology regulation highlighted in the article, promoting AI development while restricting online speech, represents a significant evolution in Republican tech policy.This divergence stems from distinct political priorities: economic competitiveness in AI versus social concerns about content. While the U.S. has traditionally maintained a permissive approach to online content through Section 230 protections, which grant platforms immunity from liability for user content1, this stance is now being reconsidered.The proposed IODA would significantly alter this framework by expanding the definition of illegal obscenity, potentially increasing platform liability and placing the U.S. closer to conditional liability models seen in countries like India and EU member states1.Meanwhile, efforts to limit AI regulation align with broader global tensions between innovation and safety, with different regions adopting varied approaches, from the EU’s strict risk-based classification system to more pro-innovation policies in parts of the Middle East2.This regulatory approach seeks to maintain U.S. competitiveness in AI development while addressing specific social concerns, particularly regarding children’s online safety and content moderation.2️⃣ KOSA represents rare bipartisan consensus amid polarized tech debatesThe Kids Online Safety Act demonstrates an unusual convergence of political interests in an otherwise polarized tech policy landscape.Despite failing in previous sessions, KOSA passed the Senate with an overwhelming 91-3 vote in 2024, reflecting broad bipartisan support for addressing children’s safety online3.The bill has garnered backing from diverse stakeholders, including Apple, Republican figures like Donald Trump, and Democratic leadership, indicating that protecting children online remains one of the few technology policy areas with cross-partisan appeal4.However, this consensus masks significant tensions between competing values

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