As a fractional COO, you'll streamline operations in a fast-growing virtual neurology clinic while enhancing patient care through innovative infrastructure improvements.
Neura Health is a nationwide, doctor-led practice built to eliminate the barriers between patients and life-changing care. As the country's leading virtual neurology clinic, we provide an all-in-one longitudinal platform where cutting-edge technology meets specialized expertise to manage the entire spectrum of neurological diseases. While traditional brick-and-mortar clinics are at a breaking point, forcing patients to endure dangerous 4-6 month wait times, Neura is scaling the nation’s largest virtual practice to deliver immediate access to the 145 million Americans in need. Through strategic partnerships with leading health systems, pharmaceutical innovators, and large clinics, as well as a direct-to-patient model, we are fundamentally transforming the referral landscape and reducing average wait time from 276 days to 5 days.
Our tech-enabled model provides a comprehensive, end-to-end experience that goes far beyond a standard consultation. We offer patients seamless access to personalized care plans and expert care navigation, ensuring no one has to manage their journey alone. This mission is powered by our multidisciplinary specialized care teams, which include world-class physicians, nurse practitioners, physician associates, and dedicated care coaches. We leverage AI-powered workflow optimization and continuous monitoring for everything from chronic headaches and epilepsy to complex memory disorders. Backed by $22M in funding from world-class investors, we are not just improving neurology; we are revolutionizing it. We are looking for purpose-driven innovators to join us in making high-quality brain health a reality for everyone.
Why This Role Exists
Neura has grown fast on the strength of its clinical product and partnerships. But the operational infrastructure hasn’t kept pace. Here’s what’s real:
We’re hiring a fractional COO to own all of this. You’ll report directly to the CEO and free them to focus on business development — while you run the full patient-facing, clinical, and B2B operational stacks.
What You’ll Do in the First 30 Days
This is triage. You’ll assess the current state, make fast decisions, and start building.
The bar: The call center is operational. Patient messaging has clear SLAs and triage. Scheduling templates have been restructured. Leadership has daily visibility into operational performance. Patients and partners are already feeling the difference. You’ve made more decisions in a month than most operators make in a quarter.
What You’ll Do by Day 60
The foundation is in place. Now you’re optimizing, scaling, and starting to build the next layer.
The bar: The 7-day SLA is being met. B2B has a playbook. The AI automation plan is scoped. COGS and OpEx improvement targets are identified with clear paths to hit them. The operational engine is running — not because you’re pushing it, but because the systems and team are working.
What You’ll Own Long-Term
Patient Contact Operations (Call Center + Messaging)
The full inbound and outbound patient communication stack — 1-800 line, chat/messaging, clinical questions, tech support, CS, and outbound activation. You own the SLAs, the staffing model, and the roadmap to automate what should be automated.
Clinical Operations
Provider scheduling, utilization, licensing, credentialing, and the operational infrastructure that determines how fast patients get seen. You own time-to-appointment and the levers that move it.
B2B Operations
Implementation playbooks, go-live execution, and customer success operations for health system partnerships. You own partner satisfaction, expansion velocity, and referenceability.
Operational Efficiency and Cost Structure
Process optimization, system rationalization (including CRM), AI automation strategy, and the ongoing work of reducing COGS and OpEx without compromising patient or provider experience.
The Team
Four direct reports spanning D2C operations, B2B operations, provider recruiting, and payor contracting. Set clear expectations, build development plans, and make honest assessments about where the team needs to level up.
The Scoreboard
Patient NPS. Time to appointment. Provider utilization. Visit volume targets. Call center SLAs. B2B go-live timelines. On-time state launches. These aren’t aspirational — they’re your accountability.
What We’re Looking For
Required
Strongly Preferred
Who This Is For
You love hard problems. Not in an abstract, intellectual way — you love walking into a room where nothing works the way it should and walking out with it fixed. You’ve done things in 30 days that other operators take 6 months to attempt. You know this about yourself because you’ve done it repeatedly and have the results to prove it.
You are no-bullshit. You don’t over-analyze when the answer is obvious. You don’t build consensus when a decision needs to be made now. You make fast calls, own the outcomes, and course-correct in real time. You’d rather be 80% right today than 100% right in three weeks. You’d rather ship a working solution that delights a patient or a client than spend another week perfecting a process document no one reads.
You can achieve what many others can’t in a short period — not because you work more hours, but because you see the critical path immediately, ignore the noise, and execute with a precision that compounds. You’ve been the person that CEOs hand the hardest operational problems to because you’re the one who actually solves them.
This is not a “steady-state operations” role. Neura is building the plane while flying it, and the operational foundations are genuinely early. If you need polished systems to inherit, this isn’t the right fit. If you need perfect information before you act, this isn’t the right fit.
You’ll do well if messy, high-stakes operational problems give you energy. If you naturally create order from chaos. If you measure your own success by whether patients and clients are delighted — not by whether the documentation is comprehensive or the dashboard is pretty. The team is small, committed, and moves fast. They’ll respect you for what you build, not for your title.
Compensation
Fractional engagement, scoped at 15–25 hours/week. Compensation commensurate with experience and engagement scope. Discuss details directly with our CEO.
Logistics
This is a remote role. If you’re within commuting distance of our NYC office (205 East 42nd Street), we’d ask you to be in-office two days a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) — the rest of the team follows the same hybrid rhythm.
Culture: About Being a “Neuron”
Neura is building a category-defining neurology company, and we’re doing it with a team that’s all-in. We move with urgency, we take ownership end-to-end, and we hold an extremely high bar because the work is real and the impact is personal. We’re here to raise the standard of care and deliver a patient experience that is world-class.
You’ll thrive here if you have an unwavering curiosity to do right by the patient and you’re energized by delivering a radically better patient experience, not incremental improvement. If you’re the kind of person who sees what could be better and can’t let it go, who learns fast, executes with precision, and follows through to outcomes, you’ll fit right in. You’ll be surrounded by a highly committed, humble, and inspiring team that challenges each other directly, supports each other deeply, and gets better every week. If you want real responsibility, real velocity, and the chance to build something transformative from the ground up, this is the place for you.
We believe that remote work and in-person work have their own advantages and disadvantages, and we want to be able to leverage the best of both worlds. If located within a reasonable commuting distance to our NYC office, employees in hybrid roles are required to be in the office 2 days per week (Tuesdays & Thursdays) for the full 8 hours of a typical business day. Our office is conveniently located at 205 East 42nd Street in New York.
About the Founders:
Neura is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to these or any other characteristics protected by law.
Neura Health builds an all-in-one platform designed to provide seamless management of neurological diseases through a virtual clinic model. Tailored for patients seeking better access to specialized care, it connects them directly with doctors and simplifies the treatment process.
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