Assistive Technology Professional - Mountain States

Remote
Full Time
Mid Level
At Mobius Mobility, we’re not just building technology—we’re redefining freedom. Our mission is to empower individuals with mobility challenges to live life on their own terms. We do this through the ibot® Personal Mobility Device, a marvel of engineering that climbs stairs, navigates rough terrain, and elevates users to eye-level—all with grace and independence.
 
Mobius Mobility is seeking a dedicated and skilled Assistive Technology Professional in the Mountain Region to join our team! This role will support Mobius Mobility’s mission by securing new referrals, maintaining existing referral sources, and delivering safe and effective training on the ibot® PMD to clients. The Assistive Technology Professional will play a key role in networking, problem-solving, and representing the Mobius Mobility brand with clinical excellence and innovation in healthcare delivery.
 
This is a remote role focused on supporting clients in the Mountain Region, with a preference for candidates located in Colorado. Candidates from surrounding states (e.g., Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, and Montana) are also encouraged to apply.
 
General Responsibilities:
  • Work closely with clinicians considering the ibot® for their users to evaluate and select  equipment/components to meet their client’s needs
  • Perform  Complex Rehab Technology assessments and home environment evaluations for clients
  • Demonstrate use of Mobius Mobility products and ensure  proper operation of the equipment
  • Review seating specifications and orders for accuracy
  • Lead the delivery of the ibot® , ensure proper fitting of equipment and conduct user training
  • Seek opportunities to develop new relationships and grow your territory
  • Evaluate and recommend updates of rehab products and services offered by the company
  • Demonstrate excellent listening and communication skills with staff, community contacts, clients and external partners, either via phone, computer and/or in person
  • Assist with insurance documentation and processes as needed
  • Work collaboratively with company operations and service teams to ensure equipment configuration, delivery and follow-through
  • Conduct in-service, product training and demonstrations.. Attend and support trade shows and industry events as needed
  • Adhere to Rehabilitation Engineering and Assisted Technology Society of North America’s (RESNA) Code of Ethics. Adhere to all company policies and procedures
Qualifications:
 
   Required:
  • Bachelor's Degree in a related field
  • Current ATP Certification via RESNA
  • Hands on experience working with individuals with disabilities
  • Valid and current Driver License
  • Current working knowledge of MS Office
   Preferred:
  • Bachelor's degree in Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy
  • Minimum of 1-3-years’ experience as an ATP or Therapist working in rehab technology, a Rehabilitation Facility, Clinic, Durable Medical Equipment (DME) dealer, or other applicable environment
  • Experience with a CRM such as Atlas, Salesforce or HubSpot
Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to participate in training new users for basic ibot® use and ibot® stair training
  • Ability to complete all tasks that require the use of a computer and office equipment
  • Ability to move throughout the building and grounds and communicate with employees, customers and others
  • Ability to move items weighing up to 30 lbs
  • Ability to travel as needed domestically (car and plane)
 
 
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