Status: 1 Year Fixed Term; Full-time; Exempt with possibility of engagement extension
Reports to: CEO
Our client is a growing, national nonprofit whose mission is to ensure that equitable, patient-centered contraceptive care is basic health care. We envision a future where all patients are regularly screened for their reproductive health needs and offered patient-centered contraceptive counseling that’s free from bias, noncoercive, trauma-informed, and delivered by knowledgeable providers and support staff following best medical practices and evidence-based guidelines. We bring a strong equity lens to our work, and we believe all patients – not just those with significant resources – should be able to easily and conveniently access the contraceptive service of their choice, when they want it and where it is convenient for them to get it.
We accomplish this today by partnering with a broad range of healthcare organizations – from large hospitals to small community clinics – and providing them with free, customized training, education, and technical assistance so they can embed high-quality, patient-centered contraceptive care within a standard primary care visit. We modify the electronic health record so that a reproductive health screening question is regularly asked; we ensure that all methods are stocked; we optimize the workflow. The goal of a typical 12–18 month engagement is to leave the health center able to offer seamless, same-day access to excellent counseling and the full range of contraceptive methods in primary care.
Our client began by partnering with a single community health center in 2014, when the organization was founded; today, they have partnered with more than 150 healthcare organizations across 31 states and are on a path to training healthcare organizations that serve 5 million patients by 2030. Ensuring that patients have access to the education and tools they need to plan their pregnancies has always been important – and it is even more critical today. Our client is the nation’s largest organization providing evidence-based contraceptive training and technical assistance, with an annual budget of approximately $55 million in 2025. Their work has also garnered attention from many leading publications, including Harvard Public Health, Bloomberg, MedPage Today, and Politico.
Our client has focused its resources on ensuring that the most underserved patients with the poorest access to high-quality care – those on public insurance and those who are uninsured – can receive best-in-class care in the brick-and-mortar health centers where they seek care. Now, they aim to create a digital experience for these same marginalized communities to further increase access to patient-centered contraceptive care. Given their deep expertise in training health centers to provide this care and their proven track record of prioritizing patient needs, they are uniquely positioned to tackle this issue.
They are developing a contraceptive education, telehealth, and fulfillment platform built specifically for Medicaid beneficiaries and the under- and uninsured. While there has been a surge in telehealth contraceptive care platforms, most are cash-pay options designed for patients at the upper end of the socioeconomic spectrum. This new solution will be free, accessible, and patient-centered.
Our client seeks an experienced Product Lead to spearhead the development, pilot, and launch of this brand-new product. This leader will play a central role in shaping its vision, strategy, and execution, with the ultimate goal of building and scaling a national platform designed for those with the least access to contraceptive care in the country.
The ideal candidate is an operator with a proven track record of building and scaling products in the digital health space. While experience in women’s health, Medicaid, and/or contraceptive care is a bonus, the primary focus is on strong product development, strategic planning, and cross-functional collaboration skills. This is a 12-month fixed-term role with the possibility of extension.
In the first 6-12 months, the Product Lead will focus on foundational tasks to establish a minimum viable product (MVP) for the telehealth platform. Once past the pilot phase, the role will shift toward scaling, optimization, and continuous improvement.
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