Full-Time

Obstetrics Care Provider

Cnm or NP, TX License

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Pomelo Care

Pomelo Care

11-50 employees

Personalized healthcare for pregnant individuals and newborns

Healthcare

Compensation Overview

$110k - $135kAnnually

+ Equity + Cash

Senior, Expert

Remote in USA

Position is remote but requires a Texas license.

Category
Nursing & Allied Health Professionals
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Required Skills
Data Structures & Algorithms
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Extensive obstetric experience, including treating high-risk patients, as well as some experience caring for infants
  • A passion for and demonstrated effectiveness in optimizing evidence-based care and perinatal outcomes
  • Experience using data to drive patient engagement, activation, and outcomes
  • Experience leading successful teams, with track record of outstanding collaboration and teamwork
  • A sense of urgency to improve outcomes coupled with exceptional organization and attention to detail
  • A growth mindset with the ability to approach process change and ambiguous situations with enthusiasm, creativity, and accountability
  • Facility using multiple tech platforms, with an eagerness for advising about platform improvements and adapting to new systems
  • Eager to thrive in a fast-paced, metric-driven environment
  • Phenomenal interpersonal and communication skills
  • NP or CNM with significant experience in obstetrics and some experience in infant care
  • Active, unrestricted license to practice in Texas and willingness to obtain licenses in all US states
  • If an NP, residence in a nursing compact state
Responsibilities
  • Be accountable for improving clinical outcomes for empaneled patients, by overseeing their medical care
  • Lead daily clinical huddles focused on collaboration across a clinical pod, including RNs, LCSW, and RDs
  • Review complex patient cases, develop care plans, and support other members of the clinical team in providing them with evidence-based care
  • Monitor adverse events and hold clinical retros to identify any areas for improvement in Pomelo’s protocols
  • Lead development and review of evidence-based medical protocols and algorithms related to obstetric and women’s health
  • Actively participate in on-call schedules including overnight and on weekends

Pomelo Care provides personalized healthcare services for pregnant individuals and newborns. The company combines traditional medical practices with advanced technology to improve health outcomes for families. Their services are designed to be accessible and focus on evidence-based care, ensuring that expectant mothers and their newborns receive the best possible support. Unlike many competitors, Pomelo Care emphasizes a tailored approach to healthcare, integrating technology to enhance the patient experience. The goal of Pomelo Care is to create a supportive environment that promotes the health and well-being of families during pregnancy and early childhood.

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$84.6M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2021

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

5%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

5%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Pomelo raised $46M in Series B to expand partnerships with payors nationwide.
  • Growing telehealth adoption aligns with Pomelo's virtual care model, boosting accessibility.
  • Expansion of Medicaid coverage for doula services enhances Pomelo's service offerings.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from similar maternity care providers may dilute Pomelo's market share.
  • Operational challenges in integrating The Doula Network could affect service delivery.
  • Regulatory scrutiny on virtual healthcare services may increase compliance costs.

What makes Pomelo Care unique

  • Pomelo Care uniquely combines virtual and in-person maternity services for comprehensive care.
  • The acquisition of The Doula Network enhances Pomelo's community-based support model.
  • Pomelo leverages AI and data science to improve maternal and infant health outcomes.

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