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VP, Corporate Development

Iterative Health is a healthcare technology and services company on a mission to advance gastrointestinal care through relentless innovation. With deep expertise in artificial intelligence and clinical research, we empower healthcare professionals to provide consistently high-quality colorectal cancer screenings and support clinical research teams and study sponsors to expand and accelerate patient access to novel therapeutics.

We are looking for a results-driven Vice President of Corporate Development to spearhead our acquisition strategy in the clinical trials market. This is a high-impact role for an ambitious leader with a background in investment banking, private equity or similar position in a fast-paced biotech company, offering the opportunity to shape our growth strategy and drive major M&A transactions. The VP of Corporate Development will be instrumental in identifying, assessing, and acquiring clinical trial sites to accelerate company expansion and enhance our position in the clinical trials space. This role is a high-visibility position designed for a high-performing leader who is eager to make a substantial impact in a rapidly growing organization.

What you’ll be doing: 

  • Lead Acquisitions Strategy: Drive the company’s acquisition strategy, identifying and securing high-value clinical trial sites and healthcare assets that align with long-term growth goals
  • Market Insight & Target Identification: Utilize deep market expertise and analytical skills to identify acquisition targets with high potential, while remaining responsive to competitive dynamics and industry trends
  • Deal Structuring, Negotiation & Execution: Take ownership of the full transaction lifecycle, from structuring deals and performing due diligence to managing financial analyses and negotiating terms, ensuring optimal deal outcomes
  • Integration Planning & Execution: Work collaboratively across finance, legal and operational teams to ensure smooth post-acquisition integration, maximizing value and ensuring alignment with overarching strategic goals
  • Executive Communication & Stakeholder Management: Develop and deliver compelling acquisition proposals, financial summaries, and performance reports to the executive team and board, ensuring buy-in and alignment with corporate vision
  • Risk Management & Compliance: Identify, assess, and mitigate potential financial, regulatory, and operational risks associated with acquisitions

Required Skills: 

  • Experience in private equity or with the private equity acquisition roll-up model, with a focus on buy-and-build strategies and portfolio company growth, or similar position in healthcare
  • Proven experience in managing end-to-end M&A transactions, particularly within healthcare, with a strong understanding of deal structuring, negotiation, and due diligence
  • Strong negotiation skills with a track record of achieving favorable terms in high-stakes transactions
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to manage and influence cross-functional teams and external partners
  • Strategic thinker with strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities
  • Desire to be wear many hats and a willingness to jump on to various projects as needed

Preferred Skills: 

  • Deep understanding of the healthcare sector, particularly within clinical trials, site operations, and regulatory considerations
  • Familiarity with clinical trial processes, site management practices, and compliance requirements within the healthcare industry
  • Previous experience with international (non-US) acquisitions, especially in EU
  • MBA or equivalent degree
  • Experience working in a fast growing startup

 

Please note: This role will be accepting applications from November 14, 2024 until November 26, 2024. Resumes will be reviewed and applicants will receive an update by 5pm ET on Thursday December 5th. Interviews will begin thereafter. 

Some of our benefits include:

  • Vision/Dental/ Medical Insurance
  • Life/Disability Insurance
  • Parental Leave
  • Stock Options
  • Flexible Work Hours
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off

At Iterative Health, we’re actively working towards creating an environment that is representative of the diversity of patients our technology serves. We are focused on building an equitable and inclusive culture, and by extension, hiring process. If you require any accommodations to make the application process or interviewing experience more accessible to you, please contact CandidateAccommodations@iterative.health.

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