Account Manager, Strategic Partnerships | Boston Area
Account Manager, Strategic Partnerships | California -Bay Area
Associate Corporate Counsel
Chief Psychiatrist- California
Credentialing Lead – Delegated Payer Audits
Director of Licensing & Credentialing
Director, Business Operations - Marketing Strategy & Growth
We are seeking a talented business leader reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer who can operate at the intersection of marketing, strategy, growth, analytics, and operations who will stand up and develop our newly formed Marketing Strategy team. We are seeking a candidate who thrives in fast paced environments, enjoys solving ambiguous problems, and thrives in cross-functional work. As a player-coach, you will build and develop a high output team with the potential to transform the way we think about the company’s marketing and growth strategy, connect patients to quality mental health care, and drive efficient growth.
As Director, Marketing Strategy and Growth, you will work on high impact marketing opportunities, own key strategic initiatives end to end, rethink, redesign solutions and key processes, and uplevel our strategic thinking grounded by data driven insights. There are two core components of the team: (1) Improve efficiency at scale in how we connect patients to Talkiatry’s Doctors, Therapists and Nurse Practitioners. Healthcare is a complex marketplace operation that involves balancing seasonal demand with new provider starts, state and local licensing, marketing campaigns, and optimizing the new patient funnel. (2) You will leverage our existing data infrastructure to develop true business intelligence for our Marketing team. Marketing leaders will depend on you to upgrade our operational performance reporting, understand, size and then drive business opportunities, and spin up tools and ad hoc analyses to help everyone work at the top of their potential.
About Talkiatry:
Talkiatry transforms psychiatry with accessible, human, and responsible care. We’re a national mental health practice co-founded by a patient and a triple-board-certified psychiatrist to solve the problems both groups face in accessing and providing the highest quality treatment.
60% of adults in the U.S. with a diagnosable mental illness go untreated every year because care is inaccessible, while 45% of clinicians are out of network with insurers because reimbursement rates are low, and paperwork is unduly burdensome. With innovative technology and a human-centered philosophy, we provide patients with the care they need—and allow psychiatrists to focus on why they got into medicine.
Director, Editorial
The Editorial Director will serve as the strategic leader of Talkiatry’s content efforts, with full ownership over the planning and execution of editorial across channels. This role will transform Talkiatry’s content into a best-in-class mental health media platform—trusted by patients, providers, and partners alike.
This role will create editorial content that turns Talkiatry into a definitive source for mental health information that’s credible, clear, and compelling, including blogs, newsletters, and educational content.
This is a hands-on leadership role at the intersection of content strategy, storytelling, and operational excellence. You won’t just support our content efforts—you’ll own them and elevate them into a major growth and trust driver for Talkiatry.
About Talkiatry:
Talkiatry transforms psychiatry with accessible, human, and responsible care. We’re a national mental health practice co-founded by a patient and a triple-board-certified psychiatrist to solve the problems both groups face in accessing and providing the highest quality treatment.
60% of adults in the U.S. with a diagnosable mental illness go untreated every year because care is inaccessible, while 45% of clinicians are out of network with insurers because reimbursement rates are low, and paperwork is unduly burdensome. With innovative technology and a human-centered philosophy, we provide patients with the care they need—and allow psychiatrists to focus on why they got into medicine.