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Clinical Director - Oncology

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About Private Health Management 

Private Health Management (PHM) supports people with serious and complex medical conditions, helping them obtain the best possible medical care. We guide individuals and families to top specialists, advanced diagnostics, and personalized care. Trusted by healthcare providers and businesses, PHM offers independent, science-backed insights to help clients make informed decisions and access the best care. 

At PHM, we believe every individual deserves access to the most informed, personalized, and innovative care possible. Our team combines deep clinical expertise, scientific rigor, and compassionate partnership to help clients navigate some of life's most challenging medical journeys. 

About the Role 

If you're the type of oncology clinician who constantly asks, "What else is possible for this patient?" this role was built for you. 

As a Clinical Director on PHM's Premier Client Services team, you'll work with individuals and families facing some of the most complex cancer diagnoses imaginable. These clients come to PHM when they want more than standard care pathways, they want access to the best minds, the latest science, and every viable opportunity to improve outcomes. 

You'll serve as a trusted clinical advisor, helping clients navigate rapidly evolving treatment landscapes that may include advanced molecular diagnostics, precision medicine approaches, clinical trials, emerging therapeutics, and world-renowned specialists. Along the way, you'll collaborate with leading oncologists, physician-scientists, researchers, and innovators across the oncology ecosystem. 

This is not a traditional clinical role. There are no productivity quotas, packed clinic schedules, or routine patient encounters. Instead, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in complex cases, evaluate cutting-edge options, and help shape highly personalized strategies for individuals seeking the most advanced cancer care available anywhere in the world. 

What You'll Accomplish 

  • Become a trusted advisor to sophisticated clients and families navigating life-altering oncology diagnoses, helping them make informed decisions during some of the most important moments of their lives. 
  • Unlock access to innovative diagnostics, precision medicine approaches, clinical trials, and emerging therapies that may not otherwise be identified or pursued. 
  • Build meaningful relationships with leading cancer centers, physician-scientists, researchers, and industry innovators to expand possibilities for client care. 
  • Help shape the future of PHM's Premier Client Services program by bringing clinical expertise, scientific curiosity, and operational insight to a rapidly growing service line. 
  • Contribute to a care model that redefines what highly personalized oncology support can look like for individuals seeking the very best care available. 

How You'll Spend Your Days 

Guiding Complex Oncology Journeys 

  • Partner directly with clients, families, and PHM colleagues to evaluate diagnoses, treatment plans, and evolving care options. 
  • Build strong, lasting relationships with clients who expect exceptional partnership, responsiveness, and discretion. 

Expanding What's Possible for Clients 

  • Research emerging therapies, clinical trials, precision medicine opportunities, novel treatment approaches to identify opportunities that may not surface through traditional care pathways. 
  • Evaluate advanced diagnostics, molecular profiling results, and rapidly evolving scientific evidence. 
  • Engage with leading experts across academic medicine, biotechnology, diagnostics, and oncology research. 
  • Advocate for thoughtful, individualized approaches that align with each client's goals, values, and clinical circumstances. 

Building the Future of Premier Oncology Services 

  • Help strengthen and evolve a rapidly growing program while preserving the extraordinary level of personalization clients expect. 
  • Contribute ideas, insights, and operational improvements that allow PHM to scale without sacrificing quality, responsiveness, or clinical excellence. 

What You Bring to the Table 

Required Qualifications 

  • Advanced Practice Clinician (NP or PA) licensure with significant clinical oncology experience at a premier cancer center demonstrating ability to navigate complex diagnoses, treatment pathways, and pushing beyond the standard of care for clients.  
  • Deep passion for oncology innovation and a commitment to staying current on emerging science, diagnostics, therapeutics, and clinical research. 
  • Exceptional communication skills and executive presence, with the ability to build trust quickly with clients, families, physicians, and external partners. 
  • Strong emotional intelligence and sound judgment in high-stakes, emotionally charged situations. 
  • Ability to synthesize complex clinical information and communicate recommendations with clarity, empathy, and confidence. 
  • Comfort operating in dynamic environments where priorities shift quickly and no two client situations are alike. 
  • Collaborative mindset with a desire to work across disciplines in service of achieving the best possible outcomes for clients. 

Nice to Have 

  • Experience with advanced diagnostics, molecular profiling, precision oncology, or genomics-driven treatment approaches. 
  • Familiarity with clinical trial evaluation, identification, or enrollment pathways. 
  • Experience working with high-touch client populations, concierge healthcare, executive health, or complex care navigation programs. 
  • Background in program development, operational leadership, or scaling clinical services. 

 

Compensation 

The On-Target annual compensation for this for this position is $154,000-$176,000 annually, with a salary of $140,000-$160,000.  

The cash component is only a part of a total compensation package that also includes: health/dental/vision benefits, 401k with match, flexible PTO, PHM for PHM (our services for you and your dependents) and other benefits. Individual pay may vary from the target range as a number of factors including market forces, experience, location, disparities in market data and other relevant business considerations may all factor into final compensation. 

Location 

This is a remote role requiring that you live in and physically perform all work in the United States. 

Next Steps 

Private Health Management is a remote company with employees around the United States. We're committed to providing a thoughtful, transparent interview experience and meaningful opportunities to get to know our company, mission, and wonderful teammates through fully remote interviews. 

If your application is selected for interviews, you'll hear from a member of our recruiting team to schedule next steps. Interviews will typically include conversations with the hiring manager, future teammates, and senior leaders across the organization. 

PHM uses AI-enabled tools at certain points in the recruiting process to help identify and evaluate top talent; however, all hiring decisions are made by human reviewers. 

Have a quick question about the role? Email careers@privatehealth.com or simply apply here 

Anticipated Pay Range

$140,000 - $176,000 USD

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