Carrot Fertility·8 days ago
About Carrot:
Carrot is the leading global fertility and family care platform, built on intelligent care orchestration: the right clinical guidance, at the right moment, in the context of each member’s life. More than a thousand multinational employers, health plans, and health systems trust Carrot to support millions of members across 195 countries – from pre-pregnancy through menopause and major life moments in between. Carrot's comprehensive clinical program delivers industry-leading cost savings for plan sponsors and award-winning experiences and improved outcomes for millions of people worldwide.
Carrot is widely regarded as a defining force in healthcare innovation as a recipient of several top-tier awards, including Fast Company's 'Most Innovative Companies' and CNBC's '100 Barrier Breaking Startups'. The company is regularly cited by leading global outlets — including The Economist, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, ABC News, and Harvard Business Review — as a leading voice on digital health, the future of work, and family health. Learn more at get-carrot.com.
The Role:
We are seeking experienced clinicians to join Carrot's telemedicine clinical contractor network. In this part-time, remote role, you will provide high-quality, evidence-based virtual consultations to Carrot members in one or more of the following clinical areas:
Your clinical focus will be matched to your licensure, certification, and area of expertise. Candidates with experience in both areas are especially encouraged to apply. You will work collaboratively with Carrot's clinical and operational teams to deliver an exceptional member experience across multiple U.S. states.
Key Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications:
You are a U.S.-licensed clinician in one of the following, with demonstrated expertise in early fertility support, menopause, low testosterone/men's health, or both:
Licensure: Active, unrestricted clinical license in at least one U.S. state, in good standing, with no current or past restrictions that would limit telemedicine practice.
Experience: Minimum 3-5+ years of active clinical experience providing care in early fertility support, menopause, low testosterone / andropause, or both, including evaluation, treatment, and longitudinal management.
Certification (Menopause): For clinicians practicing in the menopause specialty: MSCP certification from The Menopause Society is required, or actively in progress with a clear plan to complete requirements.
Multi-State Practice: Willingness and eligibility to obtain and maintain additional state licenses and/or DEA license as requested by Carrot; IMLC licensure is strongly preferred and a meaningful advantage in this role.
Compliance: Familiarity with HIPAA and applicable telemedicine privacy, security, and regulatory requirements; consistent adherence to confidentiality standards.
Availability: Ability to commit to approximately 10–15 hours per week and adapt to evolving scheduling and coverage needs.
Preferred Qualifications:
Compensation:
NP/PA: $85-$125
DO/MD: $125-$300
Actual compensation may vary from posted base salary depending on your confirmed job-related skills and experience. Benefits will not apply to a contractor / consultant role.
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Why Carrot?
Carrot has received national and international recognition for its pioneering work, including Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies and World Changing Ideas, Inc. Power Partners, and Modern Healthcare’s Innovators. Carrot’s global workforce has been acknowledged with several accolades, including Fortune’s Best Workplaces in Healthcare, Great Place to Work, and Age-Friendly Employer certifications. Carrot is regularly featured in media reporting on issues related to the future of work, women in leadership, and healthcare innovation, including MSNBC, The Economist, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, National Public Radio, Harvard Business Review, and more. Learn more at carrotfertility.com.