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Client Success Manager

Remote (San Francisco Bay Area preferred)

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The Client Success Manager (CSM) is a strategic account owner responsible for leading work across three core areas: implementation, onboarding, and ongoing employer management. This role owns partner relationships end to end, drives cross functional execution, and ensures employer partners have a strong experience from launch through long term growth.

 

This job is ā€œHOTā€: šŸ”„

The CSM improves consistency and follow through while also increasing Midi’s capacity for proactive partnership management, utilization growth, and strategic account planning.

 

Business impact: šŸ“ˆ

Implementation and Onboarding

  • Lead employer partner implementations and onboarding from kickoff through go live
  • Manage timelines, milestones, owners, risks, and action tracking across workstreams
  • Coordinate cross functional readiness across teams including operations, clinical, billing, support, credentialing/network, analytics, and marketing/comms
  • Ensure launch materials and onboarding assets are complete, aligned, and partner ready (e.g., landing pages, comms guides, content hubs, key links)
  • Facilitate meetings, document decisions, and keep internal and external stakeholders aligned on scope and expectations
  • Monitor early performance signals and manage launch related issues or escalations

Ongoing Employer Management

  • Serve as the primary relationship owner for a portfolio of employer partners
  • Lead recurring partner cadence, including meeting prep, agendas, recaps, and action follow through
  • Manage escalations, reporting requests, and cross functional coordination to ensure timely resolution and clear communication
  • Partner with internal teams and external stakeholders (employers, consultants, carriers) to support ongoing account needs
  • Identify opportunities to improve engagement, utilization, and partner experience
  • Support strategic account initiatives such as engagement campaigns, webinars, benefit season planning, and analytics driven storytelling

 

What you will need to succeed: 🌱

Required

  • 4 to 7+ years of experience in client success, account management, implementation, partner operations, or a related role
  • Experience managing external client or partner relationships and coordinating cross functional teams
  • Strong project management, organization, and follow through skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast paced environment

Preferred

  • Experience in healthcare, health benefits, digital health, payer/provider environments, or other regulated industries
  • Familiarity with employer benefits, carrier/network coordination, or credentialing concepts
  • Comfort working with reporting requests and translating data into partner friendly insights
  • Experience supporting partner communications, webinars, or engagement campaigns
  • Remote (U.S.), with a preference for candidates based in the San Francisco / Bay Area

 

What Success Looks Like: šŸŽÆ 

  • Employer partners launch smoothly and onboard effectively
  • Stakeholder communication is consistent, clear, and proactive
  • Escalations and reporting requests are handled with strong ownership and timely follow through
  • Opportunities to improve engagement and utilization are identified and acted on proactively

 

What we offer: šŸ’¼ ✨

  • The compensation range for this role is $115,000-125,000 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. 1-2x Team Interview (30 min)
  4. Final Interview (30 min)

 

✨ 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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