Virtual Weight Management Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant

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About Enara

Enara is a world renowned obesity and medical weight loss start-up, based in Silicon Valley, pioneering the use of data, digital, and clinical treatments to provide personalized plans with measurable results. Enara was founded by people from Stanford, UCSF, Kaiser, ClassPass & Evernote. Our mission is to develop the first ever platform to scale obesity treatment. Our platform allows for the latest breakthroughs in nutrition, exercise, and obesity science to be optimized and delivered in a series of personalized and programmable experiences. Our solutions are disseminated through unified products and services we deploy for the healthcare ecosystem; with a current focus on small to medium sized medical groups and clinics. Our platform has served over 2000 members and delivers world leading 16%+ weight loss sustained over 3 years. We deliver life changing care to members and we are redesigning the clinic-patient relationship. We are backed by Offline.VC, Charge.VC, VSC, Continuum Ventures, as well as many prominent angels in Silicon Valley.

Job Overview
    • Part-time contractor position with possible future full-time opportunities (Remote)
    • Must reside in the US or legally allowed to work in the United States (NPI required)
    • Telehealth - synchronous and asynchronous patient care via our app
    • Ideally to have 2 days of 3-7pm EST in a week in terms of provider schedule
    • Opportunity to lead; innovate
    • Manage a panel of 250 patients (will vary with FTE)
    • Collaborate with your multidisciplinary clinical team to produce exceptional patient outcomes - dietitians, exercise specialists, behavioral medicine
    • Create lasting and impactful relationships with your patients
    • Practice autonomy with administrative support
    • Practice with experienced ABOM certified physicians
    • Small established and entrepreneurial private practice specializing in evidence-based obesity and lifestyle medicine as part of a growing tech company


Minimum Qualifications
    • Current PA-C or NP license in Maryland
    • Current DEA license in Maryland
    • Ability to work autonomously.
    • Able to work with a wide variety of patients.
    • Implement evidence-based treatment strategies
    • PA/NP Certificate in Obesity Medicine/obesity background/ABOM a plus
    • Experience with telemedicine and remote care a plus
    • Positive attitude, encouraging personality, passionate about achieving great patient outcomes
    • Team player


$62 - $72 an hour

In a contractor role: compensation based on patients seen and panel size

In a salaried position: compensation based on FTE hours worked; includes health, dental, vision benefits and 401k as well as PTO, sick days, federal holidays. *Note this position will start out as a contractor role.

We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
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