Full-Time
Updated on 3/14/2025
Membership-based primary care with virtual services
$252k - $268kAnnually
Junior
New York, NY, USA + 1 more
More locations: Brooklyn, NY, USA
Candidates must be state licensed in New York before their start date.
One Medical offers a membership-based primary care service that makes healthcare more accessible and convenient for individuals and employers. Patients pay an annual fee for services like same-day appointments and 24/7 virtual care, all managed through a mobile app. The company stands out by combining in-person and virtual care, targeting urban populations who value technology in healthcare. One Medical aims to expand its market presence through partnerships and acquisitions while improving the overall patient experience.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$544.8M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2007
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Paid sabbatical for your 5th and 10th year
Paid health, vision, and dental insurance
PTO cash out program lets you get cash for up to 40 accrued PTO hours each year
Free One Medical memberships for you and three friends or family members
Pre-tax commuter benefits
Paid maternity and paternity leave at 100% of your base salary
Credit towards childcare
The CEO of Amazon-owned One Medical, Trent Green, will leave that position to become CEO of National Research Corporation, a publicly traded provider of healthcare solutions doing business as NRC Health.NRC Health announced the move in a Wednesday (March 5) press release, saying Green will join the company June 1.Green will leave One Medical April 4, CNBC reported Wednesday, citing an internal Amazon memo.“After nearly three years with Amazon One Medical, CEO Trent Green has decided to leave the company,” an Amazon spokesperson said, per the report. “We are grateful to Trent for his many contributions and wish him well on his next endeavor.”Green became CEO of One Medical in September 2023, about six months after Amazon completed its acquisition of the company, according to the report.During his time in that role, One Medical, which is a primary care provider, expanded into new geographic areas, opened more offices, and integrated further into Amazon, in part by offering services for Prime members, per the report.At NRC Health, which provides a healthcare experience management platform, Green will use his experience in care delivery, digital transformation and strategic business execution to advance the company’s personalized, data-driven solutions and strengthen its market presence, according to the press release.“I am excited to join NRC Health and lead the company during this transformative period,” Green said in the release. “I look forward to working alongside NRC’s talented associates to advance innovative solutions that enhance healthcare experiences for patients, providers and caregivers and drive sustainable growth for our investors.”When Amazon announced its $3.9 billion acquisition of One Medical in July 2022, it said it aimed to reinvent healthcare and described One Medical as a tech-powered primary care provider that offers in-person, digital and virtual care services.It was reported in February 2024 that Amazon was cutting “a few hundred” jobs across its healthcare units One Medical and Amazon Pharmacy while working to save another $100 million in 2024 and decrease its operating losses.The cuts in its healthcare units were the latest in a series of layoffs announced by Amazon around that time
"After nearly three years with Amazon One Medical, CEO Trent Green has decided to leave the company," an Amazon spokesperson said, per the report.
Green, 53, was named CEO of One Medical in September 2023, about six months after Amazon closed its $3.9 billion acquisition of the company.
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Amazon has added new health and beauty-related services to its healthcare offering. The company announced Thursday (Nov. 14) that Amazon Prime members can now address things like hair loss, anti-aging and erectile dysfunction for a price as low as a respective $16, $10 and $19 per month. According to a company news release, the offering is an extension of the Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit telehealth service, which offers care on a range of different conditions and the option of on-demand messaging visits with clinicians