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Senior Program Manager- Clinical Innovation

Remote, USA

Twin Health 

At Twin Health, we empower people to improve and prevent chronic metabolic diseases, like type 2 diabetes and obesity, with a new standard of care. Twin Health is the only company applying AI Digital Twin technology exclusively toward metabolic health. 

We start by building a dynamic model of each person’s metabolism — drawing on thousands of data points from CGMs, smartwatches, and meal logs — that maps their personal path to better health. Guided by a dedicated clinical care team, our members have lowered their A1C below the diabetes range, achieved lasting weight loss, and reduced or even eliminated medications, all while living healthier, happier lives.

Working here 

Our team at Twin Health is passionate, talented, and united by a shared purpose: to improve the metabolic health and happiness of our members. We believe in empowering every Twin to make a meaningful impact for our members, our clients, and each other, while enjoying a supportive, collaborative work environment.

Twin has been recognized not only for our innovation but also for our culture, including: Innovator of the Year by the Employer Health Innovation Roundtable (EHIR), selected to CB Insights’ Digital Health 150, and named one of Newsweek’s Top Most Loved Workplace® .

With more than $100 million raised in recent funding, including a $53 million Series E round in 2025 led by Maj Invest, and a $50 million investment in 2023 led by Temasek, Twin is scaling rapidly across the U.S. and globally. Backed by leading venture firms like ICONIQ Growth, Sequoia, Sofina, Temasek, and Peak XV, we are building the most impactful digital health company in the world.

Join us as we reinvent the standard of care in metabolic health.

 Opportunity

We are seeking a clinically-informed, operationally-minded Senior Manager to own the end-to-end design and implementation of care models for Twin's most strategic clients. Reporting to the Senior Director of Clinical Performance and Innovation, this role is responsible for bringing new care models to life, from early discovery through pilot, launch, and steady-state performance management. These programs will be built with the member and client in mind, including health systems, integrated delivery networks, Medicare Advantage plans, and new product lines. You will be the connective tissue across the organization, corralling clinical operations, implementation, product, technology, finance, and senior leadership around a shared vision of success for each program.

Responsibilities 

  • Own end-to-end program design and operational strategy for new care model implementations, from discovery and design through pilot, launch, and post-launch management. These programs span new client partnerships, new program types (e.g., hypertension), and adaptations of existing care models.
  • Design operationally sound care models for new clients by understanding their member population, existing care infrastructure, and strategic priorities. Translate that understanding into scalable workflow design, care team structures, member engagement strategies, and success metrics.
  • Manage operational implementation in real time: anticipate operational bottlenecks, diagnose issues as they emerge during pilot and launch, and drive solutions. This requires hands-on problem-solving, not step-back oversight.
  • Lead cross-functional collaboration across in partnership with clinical operations, implementation, product, technology, finance, and senior leadership to align on implementation approach, resolve tradeoffs, and keep initiatives moving forward.
  • Serve as a primary internal point of contact for strategic client partners, including health systems, integrated delivery networks, and Medicare Advantage plans, during implementation and steady-state operations. Build trusted relationships with client stakeholders, communicate progress and performance transparently, and surface and resolve issues before they escalate.
  • Develop and maintain operational frameworks, playbooks, and enablement materials that translate care model design into day-to-day practice for care teams, including routing logic, member prioritization, escalation pathways, and cross-functional handoffs.
  • In alignment with senior leadership, define success metrics for each implementation (e.g. clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, member satisfaction, financial performance) and build measurement infrastructure to track progress and accountability.
  • Manage up and across: communicate regularly with senior leadership on progress, risks, and strategic tradeoffs. Escalate issues with clarity and candor. Partner with peer leaders to solve problems that span functions.
  • For strategic client relationships, continue to own operational strategy and performance management into steady state, acting as the internal strategic operator for that partnership.
  • Contribute to the overall care model roadmap and product strategy by synthesizing implementation learnings, clinical insights, and client feedback into opportunities for improvement and scale.
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications 

  • 7–10 years of healthcare experience, with at least 4 years in clinical operations, care delivery, or a closely related operational role.
  • 2–3 years of experience in a strategic operations, clinical innovation, or internal consulting role where you've been tasked with designing and implementing new programs or processes across multiple functions.
  • Demonstrated track record of working directly with clinical teams, physicians, and other clinical leaders to design and implement operational or care model changes.
  • Hands-on experience implementing complex, multi-stakeholder initiatives in a fast-moving environment. You're comfortable with ambiguity, can define your own scope, and drive work forward without needing everything spelled out upfront.
  • Strong analytical and structured problem-solving mindset. You can do first-pass data analysis to diagnose problems, form hypotheses, and evaluate solutions.
  • Comfort with healthcare vocabulary and clinical concepts. You're a quick learner who can dive into the details of a new clinical area with subject matter experts and ask smart questions.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. You can write crisp operational specs and implementation plans, distill complex initiatives into executive-ready summaries, and develop clear guidance for care teams.
  • Ability to navigate matrix dynamics and manage both up and across. You're comfortable with ambiguity around decision rights and can build alignment without formal authority.
  • Startup experience or startup mindset — you've worked in a scrappy, fast-moving environment where you wore multiple hats and adapted quickly to changing priorities.
  • Proficiency with Google Suite applications.
  • Willingness to travel occasionally for client on-site work and implementation support.
  • This remote opportunity based out of the U.S. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

Preferred 

  • Direct experience implementing new care models or service lines in a digital health, virtual care, or telehealth environment.
  • Experience working with Medicare Advantage plans, health systems, or integrated delivery networks.
  • Background in value-based care, accountable care organizations, or similar risk-bearing care models.
  • Consulting background (management consulting, healthcare consulting, or internal strategic operations role at a larger healthcare organization).
  • Experience with healthcare data tools, reporting dashboards, or member engagement platforms.
  • Master's degree in health administration, public health, business administration, or related field.
  • Prior experience working on product development, roadmapping, or cross-functional product initiatives.

Compensation and Benefits  

The compensation range for this position is $130,000 - $145,000 annually. 

Twin has an ambitious vision to empower people to live healthier and happier lives, and to achieve this purpose, we need the very best people to enhance our cutting-edge technology and medical science, deliver the best possible care, and turn our passion into value for our members, partners and investors. We are committed to delivering an outstanding culture and experience for every Twin employee through a company based on the values of passion, talent, and trust. We offer comprehensive benefits and perks in line with these principles, as well as a high level of flexibility for every Twin

  • A competitive compensation package in line with leading technology companies
  • A remote and accomplished global team
  • Opportunity for equity participation 
  • Unlimited vacation with manager approval
  • 16 weeks of 100% paid parental leave for delivering parents; 8 weeks of 100% paid parental leave for non-delivering parents
  • 100% Employer sponsored healthcare, dental, and vision for you, and 80% coverage for your family; Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account options
  • 401k retirement savings plan
Salary range for US jobs

US Salary Range

$130,000 - $145,000 USD

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