Head of Compliance (Licensed Attorney | WFM) - #34875

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Lead multi-state regulatory validation and operational compliance processes to ensure legal compliance and risk mitigation in a mission-driven healthcare platform.

An exciting opportunity for a detail-driven and highly accountable Head of Compliance to lead multi-state regulatory validation, strengthen operational compliance, and help protect the company, NPs, and physicians from legal and regulatory risk in a growing, mission-driven organization.

 

Company Profile:

Our client is the leading platform connecting Nurse Practitioners (NPs) with collaborating physicians across the United States. Their service streamlines an often-complex process—enabling NPs to quickly, affordably, and confidently find physician collaborators to meet state requirements and launch their practices.

 

Overall purpose and responsibilities of the role:

The Head of Compliance will own the accuracy, maintenance, and ongoing improvement of the state-by-state collaboration or supervision requirements and the agreements and processes that depend on them.

The company currently have strong research and summaries that are likely 90% accurate. This role is responsible for getting the company to 99% accuracy by validating each requirement against primary sources, documenting proof, and implementing a continuous monitoring system so we stay current as rules change.

This role reports directly to the President and Co-Founder and coordinates with U.S. outside counsel for edge cases and legal interpretation when needed.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

1. Build and maintain the company’s “source of truth” (state-by-state requirements)

  • Take ownership of our state requirements content as if we are an authority—and make it defensible.
  • Validate every requirement we publish/provide to NPs and physicians using primary sources (board rules, statutes, official guidance) and reputable secondary sources when necessary.
  • Convert existing research into a standardized format:
  1. Requirement statement (plain English)
  2. Who it applies to (NP/PA, specialty, setting)
  3. What must happen (frequency, documentation, signoffs)
  4. Citations/links to sources
  5. Last-reviewed date
  6. Confidence notes / edge cases
  • Maintain a change log and version history so we can explain what changed and why.

 

2. State collaboration/supervision agreements: accuracy + completeness

  • Review and continuously maintain all state agreement templates to reflect the validated requirements.
  • Ensure required elements are consistently covered (e.g., oversight duties, availability/consultation expectations, chart review, meetings/visits, prescriptive authority language where applicable, documentation standards, termination and notice, etc.).
  • Create a repeatable “update pipeline” so agreement changes flow from the requirements source-of-truth with minimal delay.

 

3. Continuous monitoring of regulatory changes

  • Set up a formal process to monitor changes by state:
  1. Boards and rulemaking updates
  2. Statutory changes
  3. Policy/interpretation updates where relevant
  • Maintain a cadence (weekly/monthly review cycles + quarterly full refresh) and publish internal updates:
  1. What changed
  2. Who is impacted
  3. What we must update (requirements summary, agreement language, onboarding steps)
  • Ensure impacted NPs/physicians are notified when changes materially affect them.

 

4. Tighten contracting + onboarding processes (risk reduction)

  • Map the end-to-end onboarding/contracting journey and reduce variability.
  • Recommend SOPs for onboarding, contracting, renewals, changes, and offboarding.
  • Ensure documentation is complete, auditable, and easy to retrieve (who signed what, when, which state template version).

 

5. Board action checks (discipline / adverse actions) program

  • Implement a board-action/self-query process for clinicians (e.g., self-query reports, attestations, periodic re-checks).
  • Define thresholds: what is disqualifying vs reviewable; build escalation rules and documentation standards.
  • Train internal team members and enforce consistent execution.

 

6. License validation program

  • Build a repeatable system to verify NP/PA and Physician licenses and status:
  1. Active license(s) + status
  2. Correct license numbers
  3. Specialty credentials where relevant
  4. DEA where applicable to the arrangement (state/model dependent)
  • Implement initial verification and scheduled re-verification with documented proof storage.

7. Light support for compliant communications

  • Provide occasional review of high-risk outward-facing claims when needed (e.g., “time required,” “earnings,” definitions of “supervision/oversight,” etc.).
  • Create a short internal “do/don’t” guideline, but this is not the primary focus of the role.

 

8. Operationalize compliance processes & continuous improvement

  • Ensure agreements and operational processes reflect reality and identify any gaps.
  • Set up alerts and automated reminders for reviews, renewals, and monitoring.
  • Stay updated on proposed regulatory changes and their strategic impact.
  • Work closely with Sales (contracts) and Operations to integrate compliance into workflows.
  • Provide internal guidance and opinions on compliance issues, escalating to U.S. counsel when needed.

 

Deliverables (first 60–90 days)

  • A cleaned, standardized 50-state requirements library with citations, last- reviewed dates, and confidence notes.
  • A working requirement → agreements update pipeline and version control system.
  • A formal regulatory monitoring cadence with change logs and internal update memos.
  • Implemented SOPs for:
  1. License verification + re-verification
  2. Board action/self-query checks
  3. Agreement updates + documentation retention
  • A compliance dashboard / tracker (simple is fine) showing review status by state.

 

What success looks like

  • The company can confidently say: “This is our best current understanding based on primary sources,” with clear citations and dates.
  • Requirements content stays current and improves toward ~99% accuracy, with documented proof and audit trails.
  • Agreements stay aligned with the “source of truth” and can be updated quickly when a state changes something.
  • Every clinician is verified and screened consistently with documented evidence.

Requirements

Required skills and traits

  • Licensed attorney in the Philippines (required).
  • Minimum 5 years post-law school experience.
  • Exceptional research capability and comfort reading statutes, board rules, and official guidance.
  • Extreme attention to detail; disciplined documentation habits.
  • Ability to turn legal/regulatory requirements into operational SOPs.
  • Strong judgment: knows when to escalate to U.S. counsel.
  • Self-driven, proactive, and capable of independent operationalization of compliance processes.

 

Preferred background

  • Healthcare compliance, professional regulation, or regulated marketplace experience is a plus.
  • Familiarity with AI research tools, Microsoft Office, search engines for legal cases, and contract/operational automation tools.
  • Experience providing internal guidance and risk mitigation in complex regulatory environments.

Job type: Permanent

Emp type: Direct hire; Full-time

Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9pm to 6am PH Time

Location: Remote/WFH

Industry: Marketplace / Platform

Expertise: Compliance Management, Risk Management, Agreements/legal/regulatory requirements

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