Full-Time

Account Executive

Posted on 11/23/2025

Rogers Behavioral Health

Rogers Behavioral Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Specialized psychiatric treatment with outcomes measurement

No salary listed

Oconomowoc, WI, USA

In Person

Category
Sales & Account Management (2)
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Required Skills
Sales
Cold Calling
Word/Pages/Docs
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree required, preferably majoring in business, communications, psychology, social work, and/or related major.
  • Minimum of two (2) years’ business development and/or related experience.
  • Experience with strategic planning, new business development, and negotiation.
  • Computer proficiency and working knowledge of software programs, including Word and Excel
  • Valid driver's license. Must be granted insurable status by the Rogers insurance policy.
Responsibilities
  • Developing, managing, and furthering enduring alliances with existing and prospective referring providers; identifying new referral and partnership opportunities; developing, maintaining, advancing strategic referent relationships; developing and enhancing alliance workflow and standards; and planning and implementation of proactive growth tactics on a daily basis.
  • Ability to be persistent and engage customers to deliver an action-oriented, patient-focused sales message. Customers include psychologists, therapists, social workers, psychiatrists, school counselors, and other sources of referrals.
  • Possesses the business acumen to manage a dynamic territory, routing, goal attainment, time allocation, etc.
  • Foster and maintain enduring alliances with key internal and external stakeholders.
  • Dedication to an empathetic and solution-focused consultive sales approach
  • Daily face to face and virtual customer meetings (includes regular cold calling to new or existing customers)
  • Daily activities such as: Lunch & Learns, breakfasts, dinner programs, professional networking events, and other results-orientated appointments and activities.
  • Monitor expenditures and effectively utilize budget allocation; Assist in planning and executing continuing education events and promoting CE (CONTINUED EDUCATION) webinars and in person events in referent meetings.
  • On-site campus and program tours
  • Effectively use phone calls, email, social media, and other communications to maintain frequent contact with referents and remain top of mind.
  • Ability to meet activity, census, and individual objectives from department leadership.
  • Maintain knowledge of a wide variety of behavioral health programming, diagnoses, and trends.
  • Ability to effectively communicate the efficacy, patient types, and outcomes of all Rogers programming.
  • Demonstrate local, regional, and national market knowledge.
  • Participate in training and other educational opportunities to build and maintain expertise.
  • Enter and maintain record of all referent interactions within CRM software in a timely manner.
  • Complete monthly operational and other reporting requirements.
  • Possess ability to analyze reporting and make timely and effective decisions based on reporting.
  • Submit expense reports (mileage, credit card, purchase requests, check requests) in a timely manner.
  • Be open and welcoming to all through our presence, tone, words, and body language.
  • Speak up when we see problems or conflict in the workplace with a solution-focused, strength-based perspective.
  • Seek to understand and value diverse perspectives while always utilizing teamwork to accomplish organizational goals.
  • Seek support when needed, respond to requests for help, and offer to assist team- members when possible.
  • Use transparent, direct communication through whatever medium of communication.
  • Hold self, peers, and others accountable to these values.
  • Comply with all system policies and procedures including Human Resources, infection Control, Employee Health, and Patient Safety policies and programs.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Promote a team atmosphere by treating individuals with respect and honesty and by using direct communication and active listening skills.
  • Be open to change and actively support change.
  • Be open to others’ ideas and points of view.
  • Evaluate employees objectively and provide employees with periodic feedback.
  • Promote department goals as well as the mission of the hospital.
  • Communicate goals to fellow staff members.
  • Maintain department policies and procedures.
  • Include requirements and guidelines from external agencies (i.e., Joint Commission, State of Wisconsin).
  • Maintain and/or communicate to appropriate party function backlog at a set time.
  • Educate new staff regarding regulations or requirements of those functions that relate to their areas or departments, as directed.
  • Demonstrate acceptance and training of student interns in the department, as directed.
  • Participate in hospital committees, performance improvement team meetings, and team projects, as directed.
  • Demonstrate punctuality and preparedness.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills.
  • Demonstrate good organizational skills.
  • Contribute in a positive, solution-focused manner.
  • Demonstrate organizational skills that promote timely response to all inquiries and to task completion.
  • Communicate with all individuals in a positive and professional manner.
  • Attempt to resolve individual issues with peers in a positive, calm manner, with a focus on solution.
  • Communicate concerns and provide solutions for same.
  • Project a professional image by wearing appropriate, professional attire.
  • Ability to influence departments within Rogers and provide technical guidance.
Desired Qualifications
  • Lived experience valued
Rogers Behavioral Health

Rogers Behavioral Health

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Rogers Behavioral Health provides specialized, evidence-based psychiatric care for children, teens, and adults. It treats OCD, anxiety disorders, addiction, depression and mood disorders, eating disorders, trauma, and PTSD through a growing national network of programs. Treatments are delivered using measurement-based care, with clinicians tracking clinical outcomes to guide treatment decisions and improve results. The organization operates as a not-for-profit with more than a century of experience, distinguishing itself by its focus on proven therapies, outcome data, and access to care across multiple communities. Its goal is to deliver high-quality, data-driven psychiatric care that helps patients achieve better mental health outcomes across the country.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

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Headquarters

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Founded

1907

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What believers are saying

  • Oconomowoc expansion increases eating disorder and OCD capacity to meet growing demand.
  • New Chippewa Falls behavioral health hospital expands access in underserved Wisconsin regions.
  • Participation in clinical research on ADHD supports evidence-based treatment advancement and reputation.

What critics are saying

  • Lyra Health partnership threatens margin compression on outpatient referrals through lower-cost competition.
  • Rising clinician wages 15–20% since 2023 threaten ROI on $44-bed construction project.
  • Concentrated Wisconsin footprint exposes admission volume to regional economic downturn and insurance contraction.

What makes Rogers Behavioral Health unique

  • Specialized residential treatment for eating disorders and OCD with 44 new inpatient beds.
  • Board-certified psychiatrists lead treatment teams across 10-state inpatient and outpatient network.
  • AI-powered Limbic chatbot streamlines patient intake and initial assessments at multiple locations.

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