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Clinical Operations Specialist, Quality & Outcomes: šŸ“ŠšŸ„

Midi is seeking a Clinical Operations Specialist, Quality & Outcomes to provide high-quality meeting support for committees and ad hoc working sessions, owning agendas, pre-reads, minutes, and follow-through, while keeping decisions and action items clearly tracked and moving forward. You’ll help oversee clinical knowledge and protocol content across Notion and Google Drive, ensuring documentation is accurate, audit-ready, and easy to navigate.

 

This job is ā€œHOTā€: šŸ”„

This role sits at the center of Clinical Operations, supporting how work gets planned, documented, and executed. In parallel, it supports Clinical Operations projects, coordinating timelines, communicating with cross-functional stakeholders, and helping teams stay aligned as priorities evolve. This is a highly collaborative role for someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable balancing multiple workstreams in a fast-moving clinical environment.

 

Business impact: šŸ“ˆ

Meeting Support

  • Provide coordination and administrative support for committees and ad hoc meetings across Clinical Operations
  • Support meeting logistics and documentation, including agendas, pre-reads, minutes, and follow-up materials
  • Record decisions, action items, and open items, and help maintain clear records through completion
  • Manage calendars, meeting invites, attendance tracking, and virtual or in-person logistics
  • Help maintain centralized documentation to support governance and compliance

Clinical Content & Knowledge Management

  • Assist with management of clinical resources in Notion and Google Drive, including version control and structure 
  • Track updates and support maintenance of audit-ready documentation for clinical protocols and related materials
  • Support development and maintenance of clinical content in collaboration with clinical teams, using AI tools as appropriate
  • Help ensure content is accurate, audience-appropriate, and aligned with Midi’s brand

Project Coordination & Support

  • Support coordination of Clinical and Clinical Operations projects 
  • Assist with maintaining project plans, timelines, and status updates
  • Support communication of progress, dependencies, and updates to cross-functional stakeholders
  • Assist with documentation and coordination between Clinical Operations and Clinical Leadership
  • Manage multiple tasks across teams with strong attention to detail and follow-through

 

What you will need to succeed: 🌱

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree.
  • 3 or more years of work experience in a dynamic environment of telemedicine/healthcare startup and/or large multi-clinic hospital system
  • Self-motivated and highly reliable, with excellent time management and project management skills.
  • Strong organization skills with excellent attention to detail
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience working in a fast-paced and rapidly growing environment.
  • Ability to learn new systems and programs quickly
  • Demonstrated commitment to a diverse and inclusive work environment.
  • Strong experience in adapting communication to a diverse audience that may include: medical assistants, Nurse Practitioners & physicians, Executive / C-Suite, and operations 
  • Proficient in G-Suite and Notion

KEY COMPETENCIES

  • Process improvement mindset
  • Attention to detail and a strong focus on quality
  • Ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities
  • Collaborative and team-oriented approach

ADDITIONAL DESIRED SKILLS

  • Familiarity with healthcare and/or mission-driven businesses. 
  • Genuine interest in improving health outcomes for women.
  • A high level of energy and enthusiasm. A ā€œno task is too smallā€ attitude.
  • Ability to foster strong interpersonal relationships.
  • Curious and open to using AI tools to support day-to-day work

 

What we offer: šŸ’¼ ✨

  • The compensation range for this role is $70,000-80,000 annually.
  • Desirable benefits package, including:
    • Health, dental and vision
    • Paid holidays
    • Flexible time off

 

The interview process will include: šŸ“š

  1. Recruiter Screen (30 min)
  2. Hiring Manager Screen (30 min)
  3. Director Interview (30 min)
  4. Team Interview (30 min)
  5. Final Interview

 

✨ Why Join Us?

We’re on a mission to transform care for women in midlife. If you’re excited to help us build a best-in-class team while working with smart, purpose-driven people, we’d love to talk.

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