OUR MISSION

Calibrate is on a mission to change the way the world treats weight. We’re defining a new category in metabolic health that mirrors what the research shows—that weight reflects our biology, not our willpower. Our program was designed by world leaders in obesity and nutrition science to improve metabolic health and drive long-term weight loss that’s impactful, realistic, and sustainable.

Obesity is America’s underlying pandemic and largest category of chronic disease, and Calibrate is closing the gap in care for 175mm adults in a $600bn market where we spend millions of dollars each year and do not lose millions of pounds.

To bring Calibrate to everyone who needs it, we’re building the first value-based model in obesity treatment, aligning incentives for patients, providers, payors, and pharmaceutical companies. We’ve built a suite of products that combine medication with our proprietary intensive lifestyle intervention to deliver results that last.Calibrate launched in 2020 direct-to-consumer and has since expanded into enterprise channels to increase access to effective obesity treatment.

Calibrate’s programs bring decades of clinical research directly to consumers, immersing members in a biweekly 1:1 coaching program and curriculum that educates and encourages them to build enduring healthy habits across the four areas essential to lasting metabolic health: food, sleep, exercise, and emotional health. A purpose-built app enables daily tracking of food, energy levels, weight, and bi-weekly goals and helps members interact with their Coaching and Medical teams, while a members’ group and events calendar create additional opportunities to engage with the Calibrate community.

ABOUT THE ROLE

At Calibrate, our clinical team of doctors, nurse practitioners and nurses are at the heart of our mission to change the way the world treats weight by offering comprehensive obesity care that results in life-changing, sustainable results. In this role, you’ll play a pivotal part in delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care that integrates coaching and curriculum for lifestyle support.

We’re looking for full-time physicians who are passionate about improving lives through a holistic approach to weight health. You'll collaborate with an interdisciplinary team, contribute to an innovative care model, and help patients achieve meaningful, lasting results.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team and help shape the future of obesity medicine through telehealth. This role offers a chance to make a significant impact in the lives of patients while working in a supportive environment as a full-time physician at 40 hours per week.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Consistently provide a world-class level of clinical care and patient experience
  • Review patient intake and provide the initial patient interaction, including the discussion of the scientific principles of obesity and the prescription of appropriate weight loss therapy based on Calibrate clinical protocols
  • Review and manage daily tasks, member messages, and lab results during shifts; oversee patient progress; engage with coaches to coordinate care for patients; and review progress in regularly scheduled check-ins
  • Utilize and support a detailed clinical treatment paradigm, developed and updated by the Calibrate team and specialized to support obese patients achieve weight-loss goals
  • Able to commit 40h/wk in a telehealth (remote) setting.
  • Supervision and collaboration of Nurse Practitioners
  • Applicants must be available to work shifts scheduled between 12:00 PM and 8:00 PM EST.

BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE

  • BC/BE MD - family medicine, internal medicine (with or without subspecialization), or emergency med with primary care experience; other BC/BE physicians with specific obesity medicine experience are also welcome to apply
  • Demonstrated excellent written/verbal communication skills and virtual “bedside” manner
  • Active, unrestricted license in IA, IL, MA, ME, MN, NC, OR, SC, TN, TX, or VA required.

Ideal Qualities:

  • A clinical style that will work well with our belief that healthy, long-term, sustainable weight-loss is impossible to achieve without dedicated medical and coaching support
  • Excited to build and deliver a new model for achieving lasting weight health
  • Creative and flexible, but always puts the patient first
  • Excellent at forging successful and respectful relationships with the entire team

Additional Details: Malpractice coverage provided by employer.

The salary range for this role is $200,000-225,000.

BENEFITS

At Calibrate, we’re committed to our vision of putting our members and our teammates in control of their health. Some of our benefits for 2025 include:

  • Competitive salary with opportunity for equity in an early stage, high growth business
  • Generous paid time off, including an all-company holiday over Thanksgiving week
  • Medical, dental,  and vision benefit offerings
  • Calibrate-paid disability and basic life insurance to give you peace of mind during unforeseen events
  • Therapy on your time with free access to Headspace and HeadspaceCare
  • An employee assistance program through Guardian to provide counseling across a range of personal topics
  • Remote-first team
  • Competitive Paid Parental Leave for parents

OUR VALUES

We’re in it together: We have an audacious mission, and we’re building a lot of things for the first time — from the first DTC pharma business within the healthcare ecosystem to the data infrastructure for providing real-world evidence in the largest category of chronic disease. It takes superpowers to build something simple and intuitive within the complex healthcare market, so we identify and work as a team from our individual points of strength. Not everyone has to be good at everything, but we know that when we harness what we’re each great at, we’re unstoppable.

Small wins create big wins: We ground every experience in optimism, recognizing and celebrating successes along the way. We break projects down into smaller components. And we focus on where we have momentum. We always plan for larger goals with the knowledge that our plans will evolve as we achieve smaller milestones.

You’re in control: We don’t let location stand in the way of the best talent — and from coaches to engineers, we are a remote-first team. Our business is multi-faceted, so each Calibrater is hired to be an expert in their piece of it — in control of their own initiatives, in control of their own impact, and in control of driving their own (real) results.

Real results matter: We’re obsessed with outcomes because when our members win, we win, and the data proves that we’ve built the best metabolic health program on the market. We’re purposeful, optimistic, and relentlessly confident that we can solve the biggest medical issue of the 21st century.

Calibrate is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace, providing equal employment and advancement opportunities to all team members. To achieve our mission of changing the way the world treats weight, we are building an environment where every Calibrater can thrive, feel a sense of belonging, and do the best work of their careers. We value diversity and recruit, hire, and promote individuals solely based on talent, qualifications, competence, and merit. We evaluate candidates without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other protected characteristics as required by law and as a matter of our company values.  

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