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Join a Mission-Driven Team Redefining Women’s Healthcare

Are you committed to advancing personalized, evidence-based, and compassionate care for women—and want to be part of an innovative, fast-moving virtual clinic?

You’ve found the right place!

We’re seeking an experienced, passionate clinical leader with deep subject matter expertise in women’s health, perimenopause and menopause, HRT, medical weight management and cancer survivorship. Experience in longevity medicine, or functional/integrative care is a plus! 

 

What You’ll Do

As a clinical subject matter expert, you will play a critical role in shaping both the patient and provider experience. 

You'll be the go-to expert for Nurse Practitioners, helping them navigate complex care cases and feel confident in delivering exceptional patient care.

This is more than a clinical role—it's a chance to lead, guide, and elevate patient access to quality care at scale.

 

Who You Are

You have deep clinical expertise in the following:

  • Women’s health
  • Menopause and HRT
  • Weight management
  • Cancer survivorship (preferred, not required)
  • Longevity medicine (preferred, not required)
  • Functional / Integrative medicine (preferred, not required)

Experience requirements: 

  • Board Certified MD or DO
  • Minimum of five (5) years perimenopause/menopause experience
  • At least two (2) years of telehealth experience
  • At least five (5) years of direct patient care in the last five years
  • Excellent written and verbal communication with an emphasis on clarity and compassion
  • Ability to obtain 50 state licenses, with all state licenses being in active, unrestricted and unencumbered status  
  • Formal training in either Longevity Medicine and/or Functional / Integrative Medicine (preferred, not required)

 Why You’ll Love Working With Us

  • 100% remote work with flexible scheduling
  • Be part of an innovative healthcare organization transforming care for midlife women
  • Mission-driven, tight-knit clinical team who are passionate about providing care for women in midlife
  • Opportunities for leadership, mentorship, and long-term growth
  • Help shape the future of functional and integrative virtual care

Apply Today

If you’re passionate about empowering women through personalized care, and want to be part of a collaborative team redefining the healthcare experience, we’d love to meet you.

 

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