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VP, Data Science & Analytics

Palo Alto, California

📍 Palo Alto, CA (Hybrid – 2 days/week in office)
 Reports to: Chief Technology Officer

About Midi Health

Midi Health is the fastest-growing virtual clinic focused exclusively on women’s midlife health. We deliver insurance-covered care for women navigating perimenopause, menopause, and other hormone-related health challenges. Our care model combines clinical expertise with technology to improve access, outcomes, and quality of life for millions of women.

We’ve raised backing from top-tier investors and are scaling rapidly, now caring for hundreds of thousands of patients across the U.S. If you’re energized by building in a fast-growth, mission-driven environment, we’d love to meet you.

The Opportunity:

We are hiring a Vice President of Data Science & Analytics to build and scale a modern data organization that powers decision-making across Midi. This leader will bring executive-level influence, operational rigor, and clarity through data. You will partner with Product, Engineering, Commercial, Clinical Operations, and Finance leaders to define KPIs, build data products, and drive measurable business outcomes.

This role is ideal for a strategic operator who can connect business strategy with data execution and establish data as a true competitive advantage at Midi.

What You’ll Do: 

Data Strategy & Leadership

  • Build and execute a modern data strategy tied to business outcomes.

  • Scale a high-performing analytics and data science team.

  • Create 6-month org design and hiring plan; mentor team on prioritization and influence.

Business Impact

  • Co-own KPI definitions across Finance, Product, and GTM.

  • Publish Insight Notes that power external storytelling with partners and investors.

  • Develop incremental revenue opportunities by partnering on data product strategy.

Operational Excellence

  • Install lightweight operating mechanisms (pre-reads, decision memos, metric change-control).

  • Ensure data governance, de-identification, and privacy practices support speed and trust.

  • Drive KPI visibility across growth, quality, and operational performance.

Cross-Functional Influence

  • Work hand-in-hand with Commercial, Marketing, and Clinical leaders to make data actionable.

  • Build trusted relationships with exec leadership as a thought partner.

  • Increase data literacy across teams; embed analytics into planning and decision cycles.

What You Bring

Must-Haves:

  • Experience leading 10+ person data teams at scale in a fast-growth environment ($300M+ run-rate or similar complexity).

  • Proven track record turning insights into business decisions and action.

  • Strong cross-functional operator. Trusted by cross functional teams.
  • Excellent written communication (concise decision memos, KPI narratives).

  • Experience implementing pragmatic data governance (privacy, access tiers, data-sharing).

  • Familiarity with modern data architecture (warehouse + dbt + monitoring tools).

  • Executive presence and ability to influence without authority.

Nice-to-Haves: 

  • Experience in healthcare, healthtech, or regulated data environments (EHR, claims).

  • Advanced degree in a quantitative discipline.

  • Prior experience monetizing data or shaping data product offerings.

Interview Process:

Recruiter Screen- 30-45 mins

Hiring Manager Screen- 45 mins

Panel Interviews- 3-4 hours + Lunch in Office in Palo Alto

 

At this time, Midi is unable to provide visa sponsorship. Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. without current or future sponsorship needs.

The Salary range for this role will depend on experience.Midi pays  a competitive base salary, plus equity and benefits. 

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