Solace
Customer Experience Manager (Remote US Only)
Job Summary
The role of Customer Experience Manager at Solace involves managing support team members and ensuring a high-quality customer support experience. Responsibilities include working with clients and advocates through various communication channels, troubleshooting issues, and tracking feedback for continuous improvement. Candidates should demonstrate empathy, technical fluency, and a troubleshooting mindset, with experience managing support teams in a fast-paced environment. The position is remote and requires being based in the United States.
Required Skills
Job Description
Solace is a healthcare advocacy marketplace that connects patients and families to experts who help them understand and take charge of their personal health
About the Role
As a Customer Experience Manager for Solace, you will be managing team members and through feedback and action, you’ll be supporting our team in getting people the help they need on their healthcare journey.
In this role, you will work with our representative, clients and advocates, supporting them in numerous ways. From appointment confirmations to in-depth troubleshooting, to coming up with creative solutions that resolve any issues that our clients and advocates encounter. You will also share and track feedback so that we can make Solace a world-class experience for all of our users.
About Solace
Healthcare in the U.S. is fundamentally broken. The system is so complex that 88% of U.S. adults do not have the health literacy necessary to navigate it without help. Solace cuts through the red tape of healthcare by pairing patients with expert advocates and giving them the tools to make better decisions—and get better outcomes.
We're a Series B startup, founded in 2022 and backed by Inspired Capital, Craft Ventures, Torch Capital, Menlo Ventures, and Signalfire. Our fully remote U.S. team is lean, mission-driven, and growing quickly.
Solace isn't a place to coast.We're here to redefine healthcare—and that demands urgency, precision, and heart. If you're looking to stretch yourself, sharpen your edge, and do the best work of your life alongside a team that cares deeply, you're in the right place. We’re intense, and we like it that way.
Read more in our Wall Street Journal funding announcementhere.
What You’ll Do
Learn the Solace systems, tools, and technology, our foundation for being able to offer a great support experience
Use the resources we supply to provide world-class CS to our clients and advocates
Help us to gather and track feedback in order to work toward the constant improvement of our customer’s experience and our platform
Build strong relationships with our clients and advocates, helping them feel heard and understood
Take action based on the feedback you receive by reporting issues and sharing detailed notes
Resolve clients and advocate inquiries to their complete satisfaction via phone, email, and chat
What You Bring to the Table
• Empathy deepened by rigor: You feel what the customer feels and still demand measurable results.
• A track record of managing CX or support teams in a high-growth, high-stakes environment; you’ve hired, coached, and, when necessary, parted ways with underperformers.
• Obsessive attention to detail; you spot the missing comma and the systemic process gap in the same glance.
• Technical fluency: you debug browser quirks one minute and wire up a Zendesk trigger the next. (We love a manager who can read an error log.)
• A troubleshooting mindset and the creativity to invent solutions when no template exists.
• Feedback fluency: you give it early, receive it gratefully, and turn it into fuel for improvement.
• Comfort with emotional volatility: whether a patient is panicked about a surgery or an advocate is juggling competing priorities, you stay calm, incisive, and relentlessly constructive.
• Bias for action: if something drags our customers down, you flag it loud, propose the fix, and own the follow-through.
• Startup reflexes: priorities shift, ambiguity reigns, and the only constant is the mandate to make things better fast
This is a remote position. Applicants must be based in the United States.
Up for the Challenge?
We look forward to meeting you.
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