Senior / Lead Medical Advisor - HealthTech

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Senior / Lead Medical Advisor - HealthTech

Location: London

We’re very proud of our achievements:

In July 2024, we secured a $200M investment led by General Atlantic to help revolutionise women’s health, and became the first purely digital consumer women’s health app to achieve unicorn status! We’ve had 380M+ downloads, have over 70M monthly users, are #1 by installs in the iOS Health category, hit 4.9 stars on the App Store (3M+ reviews), are backed by 9 VCs, had a 40% revenue increase last year, and topped a valuation of $1B.

We’re a growing, ambitious HealthTech business building the essential digital health partner of tomorrow to empower women, girls, and people who menstruate with the knowledge and support they need to stay well and live better.

Now, we’re harnessing the power of data analytics and AI to build a smarter future, one where we all know our bodies better, with an aim to become the essential health partner to women worldwide.

The Job

Medical and Scientific credibility is the foundation. It’s the core of who and what Flo is. As a group, these teams engage thought leaders and KOLs (120+ and counting!), establish research partnerships (Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University, Northwestern University, and others), help Developers design our intuitive AI tools, check our Medical Accuracy, and drive medical credibility across the whole platform.

This role is suitable only for an experienced healthtech clinician with strong experience in Product partnering. As a group, this team is responsible for partnering with the Product teams developing the Health feature portfolio, including Flo's predictive engines. The role will work cross-functionally as a key voice in the product development process, making recommendations to feature development from a user journey and medical credibility perspective, and taking a lead as the medical representative for its owned features groups.

Your Experience

Must have:

  1. Medical Degree with strong experience as a clinician.
  2. Demonstrated experience collaborating with software product development teams for consumer technology products, particularly in the development and implementation of health-related digital tools or platforms.
  3. Familiarity with marketing principles, practices, and regulatory constraints, especially in health-related sectors.
  4. Experience in health journalism, medical writing, or creating patient-facing educational materials.
  5. Hands-on involvement in the development of AI-powered features in the health space, such as symptom-checking chatbots or predictive tools.
  6. Excellent command of English (C2 level or higher in both written and spoken communication).
  7. Strong understanding of clinical safety, medical governance, and regulatory requirements in digital health products.

Nice to have:

  1. Experienced OB-GYN with substantial training – UK ST3+
  2. Former experience in data analytics or coding.
  3. Former experience with regulated products.
  4. Experience being a Clinical Safety Officer.

What you'll be doing

You'll be responsible for:

  1. Ensuring the overall medical accuracy and safety of Flo’s mobile app, upholding high standards of care.
  2. Providing expert input on medical risk assessments and ensuring regulatory compliance in line with healthcare industry standards.
  3. Collaborating with the Product team, Data Scientists, Content Managers, and Analysts to develop AI-based features, including chatbots and predictive tools to ensure clinical safety and governance are integrated into the design and implementation of digital health features.
  4. Working closely with other members of the medical team to support decisions which require clinical expertise.
  5. Working closely with members of Flo’s Expert Board to peer-review all medical content, ensuring accuracy and adherence to the latest medical guidelines.
  6. Performing thorough medical reviews of English-language articles, videos, courses, and other health-related content, ensuring the focus remains on women's health topics.

You'll be targeted to:

  1. Work together with the product team to bring medical research on topics and new ideas, in order to help produce medically accurate and appealing user-facing features.
  2. Be responsible for auditing the medical accuracy of the product and working on ideas to help maintain and improve high standards.
  3. Steward clinical safety by conducting risk assessments, as well as investigating and solving safety incidents.
  4. Review Flo’s content in close coordination with other in-house medical professionals to ensure they meet high standards of medical accuracy and avoid the spread of health misinformation.
  5. Provide ongoing support for reviewing in-app articles, health tools, and features to ensure they meet the highest medical and ethical standards.
  6. Monitor and contribute to the clinical governance process, ensuring that all health-related features within Flo adhere to best practices for patient safety and digital healthcare standards.
  7. Collaborate with product managers, data scientists, and software developers on the development of predictive health features, which may include AI-driven features, such as symptom-checking chatbots or predictive tools, ensuring their medical validity and clinical safety.

For this role, we can hire at four levels; L2, L3, L4 or L5. Each level has its own salary range:

Salary ranges may vary depending on your skills, competencies, and experience.

Reward

People perform better when they’re happy, paid well, looked after, and supported. On top of competitive salaries, Flo's employees have access to:

  • A flexible working environment with the opportunity to come into the office and work from home.
  • Company equity grants through Flo’s Employee Share Option Plan (ESOP).
  • Paid holiday and sick leave.
  • Fully paid female health and sick leave, in addition to holiday and regular sick leave.
  • Workations - an opportunity to work abroad for two months a year.
  • Six months paid maternity leave, and one month paid paternity leave (subject to qualifying conditions) inclusive of same-sex and adoptive parents.
  • Career growth, progression, and learning development resources.
  • Annual salary reviews.
  • Unlimited free premium Flo subscriptions.
  • A whole host of other benefits (health/pension/social schemes).

Our Culture

We’re problem solvers, we’re adaptable, we’re empathy-driven, and results-led. People here like working in a fast-paced, multi-national, multi-cultural, and ever-changing environment. Everyone has an impact on a powerful mission, and is happy to roll their sleeves up to ideate solutions and put them in place. Being part of a growing business means that sometimes it's not easy and we work hard, but our mission is always at the forefront of what we do.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

The strength of our workforce is in the diverse backgrounds of our employees, and Flo is committed to applying its equal opportunities policy at all stages of recruitment and selection.

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