Training providersCohortsStudent supportPlacement-ready visibility
Help students become visible — without turning them into marketers
Many students and newly qualified clinicians freeze at outreach. Root Health Ops gives them a calm, guided way to build a professional presence and publish consistently — with safeguards, templates, and a simple “done-for-you” rhythm.
The simple cohort offer (no awkward money talk)
Colleges often want to support students for the first few months — but students don’t need to feel like they’re on a “special deal”. We can run a cohort plan where students simply see a reduced price for a fixed period, while the institution can frame it as support.
Option A
Cohort half-price for 6 months
- Students pay 50% for 6 months
- College can frame as “supported start”
- Simple, no invoicing complexity
Option B
Free “onramp” month + reduced months
- Month 1 free to remove friction
- Then reduced price for 3–6 months
- Best for anxious / overwhelmed cohorts
Option C
Bulk seats (simple cap)
- Fixed number of seats per intake
- Predictable budgeting
- Easy to renew per term
We’ll keep this human: no “sales-y” language, no pressure, and no extra admin for your faculty.
For the institution
A calmer student outcome
Students build a professional presence steadily — without spam, hype, or burnout. The goal isn’t “marketing”, it’s readiness: confidence, clarity, and ethical visibility.
For students
Guardrails + structure
Templates, story prompts, and scheduling so students aren’t staring at a blank page. They can generate, edit, and post in a guided way.
For placement readiness
A consistent public footprint
The most painful gap for students is “I’m qualified but invisible.” Root Health Ops helps them show up consistently while they focus on learning and client work.
How a cohort rolls out
1) Intake
You share your cohort size and start date. We give you a simple pack: explanation, links, and a suggested “first week” workflow.
2) Connect
Students connect their social channels once. After that, they can write, schedule, and publish without tech headaches.
3) Routine
A simple rhythm: one idea → a post (or series) → scheduled. The system keeps visibility going while they study and practice.