Full-Time

Head of Operations & Partnerships

Medicine Donor Team

SIRUM

SIRUM

51-200 employees

Facilitates redistribution of surplus medications

Compensation Overview

$130k - $150k/yr

+ 401K Match

United States

Hybrid

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 2-4+ years in a role that required analytical rigor, relationship management, and working in ambiguity
  • Common backgrounds: management consulting, strategy & operations at a tech company or startup, or chief of staff / operations lead at a small organization
Responsibilities
  • Own the operational engine for medicine donations at SIRUM, understanding the processes deeply enough to improve them, building the systems that don’t exist yet, and making the ones that do work better every week.
  • Own our “push down the stack” philosophy: when something breaks, you don’t just fix it. You figure out why and build the playbook or automation so it doesn’t happen again.
  • Assess what’s working and what isn’t across our operations, identify where the biggest opportunities are to grow, and prioritize where the team focuses its resources.
  • Be the face of SIRUM to our corporate partners - owning the full relationship lifecycle from strategic check-ins and contract renewals to impact reporting - and use what you learn to shape how we grow.
  • Be the escalation point when complex issues land outside standard playbooks. You’ll use judgment, not just process.
  • Drive new partner acquisition - from fielding inbound interest to converting referrals to building the pipeline from scratch. You'll help design how we continue to grow.
  • Build and own AI-powered automations, dashboards, and internal tools that multiply SIRUM’s impact.
Desired Qualifications
  • AI-forward
  • Experience building automations
  • Relational skills and ability to build trust with donors, partners, teammates
  • Strategic thinker
  • High-judgment
  • Builder who adapts

SIRUM matches unused, surplus medications from health facilities and pharmacies with people who cannot afford them. It handles the donation process end-to-end: facilities box up surplus meds, FedEx collects them, and SIRUM redistributes them through partner organizations that dispense the medications to patients. The process relies on national drug donation laws to ensure compliance and provides donors with full liability protection, making it safer for institutions to contribute. Revenue comes from donations and philanthropic funding, while the aim is to reduce medical waste and improve access to affordable medications.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$130K

Headquarters

Menlo Park, California

Founded

2009

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Maryland partnership with Gov. Moore expands Good Pill to all residents since March 2025.
  • Illinois Good Pill launch saves families $150+/month amid 875,000 uninsured residents.
  • PagerDuty integration enables real-time monitoring for efficient national scaling.

What critics are saying

  • Maryland terminates Good Pill contract via state budget cuts within 12-24 months.
  • RxReleaf steals 30-50% donor supply from pharmacies and nursing homes in 18-36 months.
  • Federal national repository law obsoletes SIRUM platform diverting donations in 24-48 months.

What makes SIRUM unique

  • SIRUM leads as nation's largest surplus medicine redistributor using proprietary tech platform.
  • Good Pill Pharmacy delivers 500+ medications at $2/month average via donated surplus.
  • Leverages 44 states' Good Samaritan laws for compliant, liability-protected donations.

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6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

1%

2 year growth

6%
PR Newswire
Mar 14th, 2025
Sirum Partners With State Of Maryland To Expand Access To Affordable Medication

SIRUM's pharmacy service, Good Pill Pharmacy, will offer 500+ low-cost medications to anyone in Maryland whose medication costs are too highANNAPOLIS, Md., March 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SIRUM and Governor Wes Moore announced a new partnership to expand medication access across the state of Maryland. SIRUM , the nation's largest redistributor of surplus medications, will bring its low-cost pharmacy service, Good Pill Home Delivery , to the state's residents. Powered by donated surplus medicine, Good Pill offers 500+ medications with an average cost of $2/month to anyone whose medication costs are too high."Maryland is already a national leader in making prescription drugs more affordable; and today, we write the next chapter in our work to ensure that no Marylander has to choose between life-saving medicine and basic needs such as food and housing," said Gov. Moore.A consumer healthcare experience survey of Maryland residents indicates that half of Marylanders report being worried about affording the cost of prescription drugs , and nearly one in four did not fill a prescription, cut pills in half, or skipped a dose of medicine due to cost."Healthcare should be about making it easy for families to get the medications they need—not a complicated process of figuring out costs and coverage," said SIRUM Co-Founder Kiah Williams. "SIRUM is proud to partner with the State of Maryland to make our pharmacy Good Pill a simple, affordable option for Marylanders to access prescription medicine."As a nonprofit dedicated to making medication accessible and affordable to all, SIRUM facilitates the collection of unopened, unexpired, non-controlled surplus medicine that would otherwise go unused at healthcare facilities like pharmacies and nursing homes, and redistributes it to communities and families in need instead. Good Pill is SIRUM's pharmacy service that delivers medicine at a transparent low cost, straight to patient's homes

Office of Governor Wes Moore
Mar 13th, 2025
Governor Moore Announces Expanded Access to More Affordable Prescription Drugs Through Innovative Partnership with SIRUM and Good Pill Pharmacy

"SIRUM is proud to partner with the State of Maryland to make our pharmacy Good Pill a simple, affordable option for Marylanders to access prescription medicine."

PR Newswire
May 10th, 2023
Sirum Brings Non-Profit, Home-Delivery Pharmacy, Good Pill, To Illinois

With 875,000 Illinois residents uninsured and as many as 700,000 Illinois residents potentially losing Medicaid health coverage in 2023, Good Pill will provide direct access to hundreds of life-saving medications and save families $150+/month on healthcare costsPowered by donated surplus medicine, Good Pill reduces waste of unused and unexpired drugs and sustainably scales the safe delivery of medication to patients in needSIRUM introduces meaningful opportunity to expand impact of the Illinois Drug Reuse Opportunity Program Act to increase healthcare equity within the local communityCHICAGO, May 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, SIRUM, the nation's largest redistributor of surplus medications, announces it is bringing non-profit, home-delivery pharmacy, Good Pill, to Illinois. Good Pill is dedicated to providing people with affordable medication (with savings of $150+/month on healthcare costs) and to filling prescriptions for anyone whose medication costs are too high – including people with insurance, but high co-pays or deductibles, and those who don't have insurance who often pay more at the pharmacy counter. Now, hundreds of thousands of Illinoisans no longer have to choose between affording life-saving medicine and other essentials, such as housing and food.In Illinois, 875,000 residents are uninsured1, and as many as 700,000 Illinois residents could lose Medicaid health coverage in 2023 due to Medicaid pandemic protections that ended on March 312. On top of that, Altarum's Consumer Healthcare Experience State Survey (CHESS) in Illinois illustrated that more than half of all respondents reported being either "worried" or "very worried" about affording the cost of prescription drugs3. SIRUM drives the future of healthcare by connecting people with surplus medications and believes everyone should have access to medication, regardless of cost, age or insurance. SIRUM is powering Good Pill in Illinois by facilitating the collection of unopened and unexpired non-opioid surplus medicine that would otherwise go to waste, and redistributing donated medicine to Good Pill's pharmacy to serve patients in need.SIRUM Brings Non-profit, Home-delivery Pharmacy, Good Pill, to Illinois Tweet thisHere's how Good Pill's licensed pharmacy works:A patient registers with Good Pill and then their healthcare providers can directly send their prescriptions to Good Pill, like a regular pharmacy.Good Pill's pharmacists and technicians get to work on filling and shipping the order within 1-2 days and deliver it between 3-5 days, with free shipping.Good Pill shares transparent tracking updates through a patient's preferred method of communication, either cell, text or email, and provides ongoing medication management, including automatic refills.With Good Pill, a patient's first order is $6, regardless of the number of medications and with or without insurance