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OBGYN

Denver, CO

Open Fertility is committed to making exceptional fertility care accessible to more people than ever. From egg freezing to IVF, we simplify and streamline treatments so patients can pursue their reproductive goals with confidence. We’re looking for passionate, driven individuals who want to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives. As part of our rapidly growing team, you’ll help innovate fertility care and transform the patient experience. Our clinics are currently open in Roseville, CA and Astoria, NY, with Denver, CO coming soon. 

Our Core Values:

  • Open Possibilities: Helping patients achieve their reproductive goals.

  • Open Access: Making high-quality fertility care available to those paying out of pocket.

  • Open Arms: Welcoming every patient with compassion and understanding.

Role Summary

We are seeking motivated and compassionate OB/GYN physicians who are interested in expanding their clinical expertise in reproductive medicine and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Ready to be done with in house overnight call? This role offers a unique opportunity to gain advanced, hands-on experience in fertility care under the direct supervision of a Board-Certified Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) Specialist.

Physicians will participate in all aspects of patient care related to fertility evaluation and treatment, including ovarian stimulation, ultrasound monitoring, egg retrieval, and embryo transfer, following evidence-based, standardized protocols designed to ensure consistency, safety, and high-quality outcomes.

Some day-to-day responsibilities include:

  • Conduct initial fertility evaluations and ongoing patient consultations
  • Perform and assist in procedures including:
    • Transvaginal ultrasound
    • Ovarian stimulation and cycle monitoring
    • Ultrasound-guided egg retrievals
    • Embryo transfers
  • Follow clearly defined, evidence-based treatment protocols to optimize ovarian responsiveness with dosing and ensure optimal patient outcomes.
  • Collaborate closely with the supervising REI specialist and multidisciplinary fertility care team (nursing, embryology, andrology, and counseling staff).
  • Participate in continuous education, case reviews, and quality improvement initiatives within the clinic.
  • Maintain meticulous documentation within electronic medical record system in compliance with clinical, ethical, and regulatory standards.
  • Shared call coverage with other OBGYNs and REI. Call consists of one week at a time in house phone coverage after hours (9pm-7am) with weekend clinic coverage for monitoring and procedures as needed.

Education, Licenses, Certifications

  • MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school.
  • Board certification or eligibility in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
  • Current, unrestricted medical license in Colorado.
  • Strong interest in fertility medicine and patient-centered reproductive care.
  • Excellent communication, teamwork, and procedural skills.

Employment Type

This is a full-time exempt onsite position that requires early hours, rotational weekends and holidays. 

 

 

Benefits

Investing in You Today and Tomorrow

Supporting your well-being

  • Competitive medical, dental, and vision plans

  • Paid time off to recharge and enjoy personal time

  • Access to BetterHelp therapy sessions for mental and emotional wellness

  • Commuter benefits and discounted rates on home, auto, and pet insurance

Investing in your future

  • 401(k) with up to a 4% company match

  • Comprehensive fertility and parental leave benefits

  • Career development opportunities in a fast-growing organization

  • Employer-paid life and disability insurance

*Temporary and contract roles may not be eligible for all benefits listed above

Don’t have it all? We still welcome you to apply! 

At Open Fertility, we believe that everyone who wants a family deserves to have one, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, or religion. Just as we acknowledge and value the diversity of goals, life experiences, and unique paths to parenthood among our patients, we also actively celebrate diversity within our organization. We are an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to a safe and inclusive work environment for all. We recognize that diversity among our team allows us to not only more effectively serve our patients, but also to advance innovation and opportunity within our field. We encourage qualified applicants of every background, ability, and life experience to apply to our employment opportunities.  

The Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the recruitment process to accommodate applicants with disabilities. If selected for an interview, and you require accommodation, please notify the recruiter who reached out to you. If you need assistance in navigating our website and the job application process, please call the Spring Fertility main line.

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