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Director of Network Partnerships

Remote - USA

About Solera
Solera Health is dedicated to changing lives by guiding individuals seamlessly to better health solutions, while equipping payers and employers with tools to manage providers and outcomes across various conditions. Our platform curates a marketplace of digital and community point solutions that focus on evidence-based lifestyle, behavioral, and social interventions, targeting the most prevalent and costly chronic conditions. Solera strategically matches consumers with their ideal solutions and provides ongoing support to keep them engaged for successful health outcomes.

Role Overview

As Director, Network Partnerships, you’ll play a critical role in nurturing and expanding Solera’s ecosystem of industry-leading point-solution partners, reporting directly to the VP of Network Partnerships. You’ll serve as the primary relationship owner for key partners, working collaboratively to build trust, drive performance, and accelerate shared success.

This role offers a unique opportunity to influence the future of integrated digital health by shaping how condition-specific solutions come together to deliver whole-person care and measurable health outcomes.

Who You Are

You’re a strategic relationship builder and servant leader who thrives in fast-paced, collaborative environments. You balance empathy with accountability—knowing when to challenge, when to support, and always how to communicate with clarity. You’re passionate about improving healthcare experiences, skilled in uncovering value within partnerships, and confident navigating data-driven discussions and complex stakeholder dynamics.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead Partner Relationships: Act as the day-to-day contact for assigned partners, fostering transparency, alignment, and mutual trust.
  • Drive Strategic Growth: Lead quarterly business reviews and roadmap sessions to identify new opportunities and deepen partner collaboration.
  • Monitor & Optimize Performance: Analyze KPIs, manage forecasts, and proactively identify ways to exceed performance expectations.
  • Resolve Operational Challenges: Partner with internal teams—including product, data, and engineering—to triage and resolve partner issues quickly and effectively.
  • Deliver Insights & Forecasts: Own partner forecasting and reporting, articulating performance drivers and opportunities to stakeholders.
  • Lead Implementations: Guide cross-functional teams in onboarding new network partners, ensuring seamless integration and go-live execution.
  • Champion Accountability: Hold partners to agreed-upon benchmarks while celebrating shared wins and successes.

What You’ll Bring

  • 5–7 years of experience in account management, partnership management, or vendor relations within healthcare, payer, or digital health organizationshealthcare experience is required.
  • Demonstrated success managing complex, high-value partnerships with measurable results.
  • Strong analytical mindset with proven experience in forecasting, performance tracking, and data-driven decision-making.
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and stakeholder management skills across all organizational levels.
  • Deep understanding of chronic condition management, digital health solutions, and the evolving healthcare ecosystem.
  • A proactive, adaptable, and execution-oriented mindset—able to create clarity, drive alignment, and deliver results in dynamic environments.
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred, or equivalent experience with a strong record of success in partnership growth and execution.

Where you are located

  • This is a remote position (US based), some travel may be required to meet with Solera team members for planning and other corporate events.

Benefits

  • Remote first culture
  • Flexible PTO
  • Paid pregnancy and parental leave
  • Adoption Assistance Program
  • Medical, Dental and Vision
  • 13 Company Holidays
  • 401k + company match!
  • Free Fitbit 
  • Casual and fun atmosphere

Disclaimer

The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor are they intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. Management may, at its discretion, assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.

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