Found is an evidence-based weight care platform that combines the best of modern medicine with lasting behavior change, access to personalized coaching, and a supportive community. Centered around clinical excellence, Found provides its members with a doctor-designed, comprehensive, and personalized weight loss program that delivers long-term, sustainable results.

Found’s members are supported by a team that includes providers to prescribe effective medication that addresses the root cause of someone’s weight challenges, combined with the best of consumer technology to provide behavioral health interventions delivered through our app for guidance on nutrition, movement, sleep, and emotional health.

Found is one of the largest medically-assisted weight loss programs in the country, having served 200,000+ Americans to-date and funded by leading investors like Atomic, Google Ventures, WestCap, IVP, TCG, Define Ventures and more. For more information, visit www.joinfound.com, follow on Instagram @joinfound and Facebook @joinfoundhealth.

Position Overview:

We are looking for a proactive and visionary Medical Director with a bold outlook on healthcare to oversee the day-to-day operations of Found’s affiliated medical groups. This role combines clinical oversight with leadership responsibilities and will be instrumental in scaling and driving our mission of delivering top-notch, personalized, medically-assisted weight loss that delivers long-term, sustainable results to our members. 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with Found’s Chief Medical Officer, the President of the medical groups and other stakeholders to develop and execute a comprehensive strategy for innovative obesity care that is aligned with organizational goals
  • Oversee the quality and efficiency of day-to-day clinical operations
  • Monitor adherence to clinical protocols and best clinical practices
  • Oversee hiring, onboarding, and training of top talent for our provider team, including MDs and other advanced practice professionals 
  • Develop, implement, and maintain clinical guidelines and protocols
  • Mentor and lead clinical team, including the Clinical Lead program
  • Work with Clinical Operations to build management processes that empower providers and drive our vision and core values
  • Ensure clinical team is educated on protocols, workflows, tools, and initiatives
  • Identify opportunities to improve quality and efficiency of clinical protocols
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align medical strategies with organizational goals
  • Handle clinical escalations and identify areas for continuous improvement
  • Direct clinical operations to ensure compliance with all regulations, laws, and policies governing clinical care
  • Work with Marketplace Operations to monitor provider capacity, ensure appropriate staffing and improve provider productivity

Qualifications:

  • Medical degree (MD/DO/NP) and board certification
  • Active medical license in at least one U.S. state (multi-state licensure preferred)
  • Minimum of 7 years of clinical experience in a relevant field
  • Experience scaling a high-growth telemedicine-based medical practice 
  • Proven leadership experience in healthcare
  • Strong understanding of telemedicine practices and regulatory frameworks
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • No history of medical board disciplinary actions, malpractice claims, or professional misconduct

Preferred Attributes:

  • Proactive and dynamic with a bold outlook on healthcare.
  • Entrepreneurial spirit and high velocity
  • Commitment to service, patient care, and ethical practices
  • Hands-on player-coach willing to be proactively engaged in day-to-day operations across all levels of service delivery

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary
  • Comprehensive health benefits
  • Opportunity to impact the telemedicine industry on a large scale

 

Full time, exempt position 

Found is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We seek and celebrate diversity in its many forms.  If you’re excited about this opportunity but do not meet 100% of the qualifications, we encourage you to apply.

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