Full-Time

Care Partner

Multiple Teams

Posted on 9/11/2025

Thyme Care

Thyme Care

201-500 employees

Tech-enabled cancer care with provider partnerships

Compensation Overview

$24.03/hr

Remote in USA

Remote

Candidates must be located within the lower 48 United States due to contractual limitations with accessing PHIs.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • A member-first approach
  • Move with purpose
  • Seek diverse perspectives
  • Effective listener and communicator
  • Comfort with ambiguity
  • Comfort with technology
  • A quiet working space
Responsibilities
  • Talk to, navigate, and guide members who have cancer throughout their journey
  • Reach out to members by phone, text, video, and email to check in on their needs
  • Get support for members connecting with providers or resources (e.g., transportation, financial grants, emotional support resources, medical equipment)
  • Help members schedule health and wellness visits with the provider team
  • Conduct survey assessments to determine changes in health, needs, and goals for advanced care planning
  • Follow Care Team policies and procedures, escalation pathways, best practices, and highest standards
  • Be a valuable partner to members, guiding them to the right resources and information
  • Look to improve the experience, quality, and outcomes of work with members

Thyme Care provides tech-enabled support for cancer care by integrating with existing clinical teams to guide patients 24/7. Its services span personalized patient guidance and acting as an extension of provider teams, backed by oncology expertise and analytics to measure care quality. Revenue comes from services to cancer patients and healthcare providers, with a focus on cost-effective, targeted interventions that reduce inpatient spend and visits. Compared to others, Thyme Care emphasizes a proven ability to lower total cost of care through analytics-driven, provider-partnered operations that align incentives across healthcare stakeholders. The company's goal is to deliver high-quality cancer care while lowering the overall cost of treatment for patients, providers, and the healthcare system.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$272M

Headquarters

Nashville, Tennessee

Founded

2020

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Thyme Care raised $97M Series D in September 2025, achieving profitability managing $5B oncology spend.
  • Thyme Care partners with CenterWell across seven states for 24/7 senior cancer support.
  • Thyme Care's model reduces ED visits by 30% and inpatient spend for navigated members.

What critics are saying

  • Concert Health's AI oncology platform erodes Thyme Care's payer market share within 12-24 months.
  • Humana internalizes navigation via CenterWell, terminating Thyme Care contracts in 6-12 months.
  • OncoHealth's UnitedHealthcare deals lock Thyme Care out of 15M commercial lives in 9-15 months.

What makes Thyme Care unique

  • Thyme Care integrates licensed social workers as first contact for cancer patients' psychosocial barriers.
  • Thyme Care assumes two-sided financial risk with payers for total oncology cost accountability.
  • Thyme Care synthesizes claims, clinical, and social data via technology for prioritized outreach.

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Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

-1%
American Press
Mar 31st, 2026
Inc. names Thyme Care to its 2026 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the Southeast.

Inc. names Thyme Care to its 2026 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the Southeast. PR Newswire Today at 9:45am PDT Revenue growth ranks Thyme Care in the Top 20 companies, driven by major national payer partnerships and $5 billion in oncology spend under management in 2025 NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 31, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Thyme Care today announced that it has been ranked No. 20 on the annual Inc. Regionals: Southeast list, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the Southeast. The region includes South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, and Puerto Rico. The recognition reflects the sustained momentum of a business that has scaled rapidly while maintaining operational discipline. At the end of 2025, Thyme Care reached 85,000 members across major national and regional Medicare Advantage and commercial health plan partnerships, with its largest relationships doubling in size as early performance results exceeded savings guarantees. Central to that growth is a multidisciplinary care team of more than 500 social workers, oncology nurses, and clinical specialists, powered by a purpose-built technology and AI platform, working in close partnership with more than 1,400 oncologists nationwide to take full financial responsibility for individuals navigating active cancer treatment. "Doing right by patients and building a disciplined, sustainable business are not tradeoffs, they should reinforce each other," said chief financial officer Jesse Waldron. "Our continued growth across new and existing payer partnerships means more people with cancer are getting timely,dedicated support. It's a clear signal that our model is working and built to scale." The Inc. Regionals: Southeast list ranks privately held companies by percentage revenue growth over two years. Companies on this year's list had a median growth rate of 89 percent and collectively added more than 12,000 jobs and $3.4 billion to the region's economy between 2022 and 2024. "The honorees on this year's Inc. Regionals list achieved exceptional growth at a time when the odds were against them," said Bonny Ghosh, editorial director at Inc. "Amid inflation, supply chain disruptions, and ongoing economic uncertainty, they didn't just persevere - they innovated, adapted, and thrived." Complete results of the Inc. Regionals: Southeast, including company profiles and an interactive database sortable by industry and metro area, are available at inc.com/regionals/southeast. More about Inc. and the Inc. Regionals Methodology The Inc. Regionals lists are ranked according to percentage revenue growth over two years. To qualify, companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2022. They had to be U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit, and independent - not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies - as of December 31, 2024. (Since then, a number of companies on the list may have gone public or been acquired.) The minimum revenue required for 2022 is $100,000; the minimum for 2024 is $1 million. As always, Inc. reserves the right to decline applicants for subjective reasons. About Thyme Care Thyme Care is the leading value-based care enabler, collaborating with payers and providers to transform the experience and outcomes for individuals living with cancer. The company partners with health plans, employers and risk-bearing providers to assume accountability for enhanced care quality, improved health outcomes, and reduced total cost of care. Thyme Care's approach combines a technology-enabled Care Team and seamless integration with providers, creating a hybrid collaborative care model that guides and supports the entire patient journey. Thyme Care empowers oncologists nationwide through purpose-built tech, advanced data analytics, and virtual patient engagement, driving better care and outcomes in value-based arrangements. To learn more about how Thyme Care is enabling the shift to value-based care in oncology, visit https://www.thymecare.com/ About Inc. Inc. is the leading media brand and playbook for the entrepreneurs and business leaders shaping our future. Through its journalism, Inc. aims to inform, educate, and elevate the profile of its community: the risk-takers, the innovators, and the ultra-driven go-getters who are creating the future of business. Inc. is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, along with fellow leading business publication Fast Company. For more information, visit www.inc.com. SOURCE Thyme Care This is a paid placement. For further inquiries, please contact PR Newswire directly.

PR Newswire
Mar 5th, 2026
Thyme Care brings proactive oncology social work to 8M Americans with new integrated support model

Thyme Care has launched its Integrated Social Support model, making licensed social workers the first point of contact for cancer patients facing emotional, financial and practical barriers. The Nashville-based company now serves 8 million Americans with cancer through this approach. The model screens 100% of members for psychosocial barriers at enrolment and throughout treatment. Since launching in December 2025, Thyme Care has grown its social work team to over 40 licensed master's-level social workers, expected to nearly double by year-end. Proactive screening at one partner site found 53% of members face financial toxicity, whilst 22% experience food insecurity. High-risk members completing symptom monitoring surveys experience a 30% relative risk reduction in emergency department visits. The company's technology synthesises claims, clinical and social data to prioritise member outreach.

Health Care Transformation Task Force
Feb 12th, 2026
12 Feb Advancing Value-Based Oncology Through 24/7, Integrated Virtual Cancer Care

12 feb advancing value-based oncology through 24/7, integrated virtual cancer care. Oncology is one of the most complex and high-cost areas of care, making it a critical opportunity for value-based transformation. The Task Force and Thyme Care, an oncology-focused value-based care enablement company, co-developed a case study showcasing how Thyme Care's model improves patient outcomes and experience while reducing total cost of care. Thyme Care provides 24/7 virtual oncology navigation in close collaboration with the member's oncologist to improve care coordination and condition management between visits. Thyme Care partners with Medicare Advantage, Commercial health plans, employers, and risk-bearing provider groups to assume responsibility for the total cost of care for all members attributed to them, including drug spend. Thyme Care's model demonstrates: * Reduced ED utilization * Reduced hospital admissions and readmissions * Reduced per member per month spend * Improved patient outcomes These findings show how integrated, oncology-specific virtual care can make value-based oncology work at scale. This is the first in a series of case studies on value-based specialty integration.

readmagazine.com
Dec 19th, 2025
Read Magazine's Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News Siemens, Hyundai Translead, onsemi, IFS, Advantech, Prometheus Group and More!

Here is Read Magazine's Weekly Roundup of the top news from global markets. In this fast-paced world, breaking down information helps readers grasp the nuances that follow the news. In aerospace news this week... ICEYE, the global leader in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite technology, has announced a significant new round of financing led by General Catalyst. In Automotive news this week... Siemens, a leading industrial tech firm, has launched PAVE360 Automotive. This digital twin software addresses the increasing complexity of car hardware and software. In BFSI news this week... Hyundai Translead, one of the leading North American manufacturers of commercial trailers, recently formed strategic partnerships with Hyundai Capital America (HCA). In defense technology news this week... BigBear.ai, a leading provider of mission-ready artificial intelligence for national security, announced a strategic partnership with C Speed, LLC (C Speed). onsemi has partnered with GlobalFoundries to develop advanced GaN power products using GF's 200mm GaN-on-silicon process, starting with 650V devices. In healthcare news this week... CenterWell Senior Primary Care(R) and Conviva Senior Primary Care(R) have partnered with Thyme Care to deliver comprehensive cancer care support. In information technology news this week... Prometheus Group, a top player in EAM software, has acquired Actenum Corporation. Actenum is known for its AI-powered scheduling and optimization technology. In internet of things news this week... Advantech, a worldwide leader in IoT intelligent systems and embedded platforms, announced the extension of its global edge AI ecosystem partnership through a strategic collaboration with DEEPX. IFS, a global leader in Industrial AI software, unveiled its plan to acquire Softeon, a recognized Gartner Visionary known for its cloud-native WMS, WES and DOM solutions. In materials news this week... GeologicAI, a global leader in High-Resolution Decision Engineering for the critical minerals sector, has completed the strategic acquisition of Lumo Analytics. In retail news this week... Intelo.ai has announced the launch of its specialized Collaborative Intelligence platform on the Microsoft Marketplace. In semiconductors and electronics news this week... Lattice Semiconductor has launched the latest Lattice sensAI(TM) stack, boosting support for advanced AI models, performance, and deployment flexibility across edge applications. Article of the week... Additive manufacturing is not just a new way to make things. It changes what you can even think about making. First, geometric freedom. With AM you can make shapes that were impossible before. Hollow structures, lattices inside parts, curves that flow organically. They are strong and light at the same time. Engineers call this light weighting. On the Airbus A350, some AM parts cut the weight by around 43 percent compared to parts made the old way. That is huge. Every kilogram matters in airplanes. This is possible because of DfAM, Design for Additive Manufacturing. You have to think differently. You cannot just take a part designed for milling and print it. You have to design for printing. Once you get that, the shapes you can create are almost endless.

readmagazine.com
Dec 16th, 2025
CenterWell and Thyme Care Launch Enhanced Cancer Support for Seniors

CenterWell and Thyme Care launch enhanced cancer support for seniors. CenterWell Senior Primary Care(R) and Conviva Senior Primary Care(R) have partnered with Thyme Care to deliver comprehensive cancer care support for eligible patients across seven states Florida, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas strengthening care coordination and providing 24/7 access to oncology-trained clinicians through virtual navigation and proactive support that helps patients manage their diagnosis, stay connected to care teams, and avoid unnecessary hospital visits. Cancer care makes up over 10% of Medicare spending. Navigating treatment requires teamwork between primary and oncology care. Thyme Care partners with CenterWell physicians to offer ongoing, personalized support. This aims to improve coordination and communication while lowering costs. They offer close support from oncology-trained experts. This includes nurse practitioners, nurses, and social workers. These experts help with managing symptoms, scheduling appointments, and getting quick access to quality cancer care. They also connect patients to community resources that help with transportation and meals. They also provide palliative and urgent care support. Their focus is on managing symptoms early to prevent emergency visits. The collaboration represents a scalable value-based care model for complex specialty conditions, and Thyme Care's President and COO Dr. Brad Diephuis added, "Thyme Care extends the work of CenterWell's primary care teams by providing continuous support that helps patients manage this complexity. Our collaboration demonstrates how primary and oncology care can work together to improve quality and lower costs. By integrating continuous support, proactive symptom management, and palliative care, we are creating a model that helps patients navigate cancer with greater confidence and clarity." Eligible patients should consult their providers and insurance to determine program access.

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