Full-Time

Regional Vice President

Sales

Updated on 5/12/2026

HealthLeap

HealthLeap

11-50 employees

AI-driven malnutrition screening for hospitals

Compensation Overview

$170k - $190k/yr

+ Commission (uncapped)

United States

In Person

Category
Sales & Account Management (1)
Required Skills
Sales
Salesforce
Requirements
  • Minimum of 7 years of demonstrated sales success with growing healthcare IT companies, with SaaS software offerings to hospitals and health systems, with a history of exceeding sales quotas.
  • Understands the healthcare market, including in-depth knowledge of the acute care setting.
  • Independent self-starter.
  • Has successfully sold new innovative technology to hospital and health system leadership.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build rapport while quickly and confidently gaining the respect of others. This includes strong selling skills (in person and virtual) in one-on-one and group settings, and superior listening and probing skills.
  • Comfortable with the tools needed for successful remote sales (Google Suite, MS Office Suite, Salesforce, and various Video platforms).
  • Excellent negotiation and communication skills and a strong business acumen are required.
  • Must excel in an entrepreneurial environment.
  • Exhibits high energy, has a resilient attitude, and a strong work ethic.
  • Must be aligned with the values of the organization, which include setting a clear example in a culture that supports professionalism, collaboration, and getting results.
  • Demonstrates integrity with customers, prospects, and colleagues.
  • Solid planning, organizational, and project management skills with the ability to multitask and assimilate new information quickly.
Responsibilities
  • Generate new client introductions, particularly to hospital and health system Chief Financial Officers, Chief Medical Officers, Chief Medical Information Officers, Chief Operating Officers, Chief Quality Officers, clinical departments' leadership, and other hospital stakeholders.
  • Exhibit the diligence to generate new health system introductions beyond those generated through corporate processes.
  • Progressing complex opportunities with many stakeholders to close business. This includes identifying champion(s), prospect's needs, and connection to strategic priorities, budget, approval, ROI, and timeline.
  • Develop account plans and maintain senior peer relationships with prospects.
  • Work with the Chief Commercial Officer and/or the Chief Executive Officer, in addition to the prospect to receive, address, and contract (including redlines), leading to signature.
  • Transition newly signed clients internally to ensure timeline implementation and go-live.
  • Maintain relationships with new signed clients, partnering with Customer Success to ensure client satisfaction, supporting and managing both customer expansion and upsells.
  • Maintain and update the sales pipeline every day in HealthLeap’s CRM (Salesforce). Since HealthLeap uses its pipeline tool to communicate all client and prospect activities across the operations and leadership teams, real-time pipeline hygiene is essential.
  • Bring creativity to continue to reduce sales cycle time
  • Therefore, the ability for the RVP Sales to allocate their time properly to maintain pipeline velocity and accuracy towards deal closure and to consistently pursue top targeted prospects is critical.

HealthLeap.ai provides an AI-driven platform that continuously screens patients for malnutrition using live lab data across hospitals and care units. The system is delivered as a SaaS product and can be customized to fit local workflows and policies, ensuring clinicians receive timely alerts and actionable insights tied to patient nutrition needs. The platform integrates with healthcare operations to improve patient outcomes and efficiency, with revenue generated through subscription fees and potential performance-based incentives tied to better care results. HealthLeap.ai differentiates itself by delivering real-time, tailored malnutrition detection that directly supports clinicians and healthcare providers within existing hospital workflows.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$1.1M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Expands to pressure injuries and heart failure readmissions post-$1.1M funding.
  • Reduces hospital stays by 4 days, enabling performance-based payer contracts.
  • Integrates with DART Health for 100+ clinical use cases access.

What critics are saying

  • DART Health outcompetes with 100+ AI use cases, eroding niche in 6-12 months.
  • NutriLeap splits malnutrition market, confusing customers in 12-18 months.
  • Non-FDA cleared status triggers hospital rejections in 3-6 months.

What makes HealthLeap unique

  • HealthLeap screens patients daily for malnutrition using real-time EHR data.
  • AI models fine-tuned to hospital workflows and local policies.
  • RD-led company assists dietitians with 88% higher sensitivity screening.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

401(k) Company Match

Hybrid Work Options

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Headcount

6 month growth

-13%

1 year growth

-4%

2 year growth

-13%
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