Clinical Transformation Lead

Clarium
$140,000 - $180,000Remote

About The Position

The healthcare industry overspends on its supply chain by over $25B each year, the result of fragmented data, inefficient workflows, and wasted supplies. Clarium is fixing that. Our AI-powered platform, Astra OS, gives hospitals end-to-end visibility into their supply chain operations, automating workflows and surfacing actionable insights so supply chain teams can focus on what matters most: patient care. We're trusted by some of the world's leading health systems, including Yale New Haven Health, Stanford, Geisinger, and Kaiser Permanente. Founded in 2020, Clarium has raised $43M in total funding. Our Series A was led by Northzone, with participation from General Catalyst, AlleyCorp, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Texas Medical Center Ventures, and 1984 Ventures. As the Clinical Operational Lead, you will serve as the primary clinical operations partner for health system clients deploying Card Optimizer, guiding perioperative teams and clinical leaders from workflow design and training through frontline adoption and sustained outcomes. This is not a technical integration role. It is a clinical operations and change management role. You have directly owned a large-scale preference card cleanup effort, can speak credibly with surgeons and OR directors, and have the executive presence to engage senior clinical leadership in a pre-sale conversation or a mid-implementation steering committee.

Requirements

  • 5–10 years of hands-on experience in perioperative services, OR management, surgical services administration, or clinical supply chain.
  • Owned outcomes from large-scale preference card cleanup, standardization, or governance initiatives across a multi-specialty or multi-site health system.
  • Built deep familiarity with preference card anatomy: card build, PRN and open item quantity logic, pick list structure, and card change workflows.
  • Worked within or alongside Epic OpTime or a comparable surgical information system (Cerner SurgiNet, Meditech, etc.).
  • Engaged and influenced surgeons, OR directors, and perioperative staff around workflow change, supply standardization, or technology adoption.
  • Presented to and held substantive conversations with senior clinical leadership.

Nice To Haves

  • Worked in a SaaS implementation, clinical informatics, or customer success role, particularly with perioperative or supply chain technology.
  • Led value analysis, physician preference item (PPI) standardization, or surgical supply cost reduction efforts.
  • Completed formal training in change management (Prosci/ADKAR) or process improvement (Lean, Six Sigma).

Responsibilities

  • Assess each client's current-state preference card workflows — how cards are built, maintained, and governed — and define a future-state model aligned to Card Optimizer's capabilities.
  • Partner with clinical and supply chain stakeholders to validate that platform-driven workflows will hold up in practice.
  • Define training pathways and adoption milestones tailored to each health system's perioperative environment, staff mix, and governance structure.
  • Develop and deliver role-specific training for surgeons, OR nurses, perioperative educators, and supply chain staff.
  • Drive frontline adoption of Card Optimizer's mobile-friendly, one-click preference card review and approval tools.
  • Monitor post-go-live utilization, identify where adoption is lagging, diagnose root causes, and execute plans to close gaps.
  • Build trusted, peer-level relationships with surgeons, OR directors, perioperative nursing leaders, and clinical educators.
  • Facilitate physician engagement sessions using personalized savings scorecards, peer benchmarking, and contract-aligned substitution recommendations.
  • Serve as the subject matter expert on preference card anatomy, PRN vs. open item logic, pick list management, and procedure card standardization.
  • Represent Clarium's clinical methodology in conversations with Chief Nursing Officers, VPs of Surgical Services, and perioperative medical directors.
  • Support the sales process as a clinical credibility partner, helping prospective clients understand what implementation looks like from a workflow and adoption standpoint.
  • Prepare QBR content that communicates adoption progress and realized value in terms clinical leaders care about.
  • Document workflows, training materials, and lessons learned across engagements to build a repeatable clinical implementation methodology.

Benefits

  • Incentive Stock Options proportionate to your salary
  • Fully remote, with a NYC co-working space available; distributed team across multiple time zones with opportunities for in-person time
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Top-tier health, vision, and dental benefits
  • 401K
  • The opportunity to build on a strong foundational team with deep data and engineering roots at a stage where your work genuinely shapes the product
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