Role Description
A rapidly growing, venture-backed, AI-native law firm is seeking an experienced healthcare regulatory attorney to advise early-stage and high-growth health-tech companies. This is an urgent contract opportunity created by active client demand, with the potential to transition into a full-time position as the practice continues to grow.
The engagement is expected to begin at approximately 25 hours per week at $110β$120 per hour. Candidates who are primarily interested in a full-time opportunity are still encouraged to apply.
You will serve as a trusted legal advisor to health-tech founders and operating teams, providing practical guidance across HIPAA, healthcare contracting, FDA and digital-health regulatory matters. You will work directly with clients, own matters from beginning to end and help build the firmβs health-tech capabilities.
For the right person, this offers a meaningful opportunity to shape and potentially lead a growing health-tech practice.
Responsibilities
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Advise health-tech clients on HIPAA, healthcare compliance, digital-health regulation and related operational matters
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Draft, review and negotiate business associate agreements and other healthcare-specific contracts
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Counsel founders and product teams on FDA and digital-health regulatory frameworks
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Translate complex regulatory requirements into practical, business-oriented guidance
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Develop and improve BAA templates, healthcare agreements, playbooks and precedent libraries
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Create practical healthcare guidance for the firmβs internal knowledge systems
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Develop training materials and lead educational sessions for other attorneys
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Collaborate within AI-enabled legal workflows to improve the speed and consistency of service delivery
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Build direct, trusted relationships with clients and internal stakeholders
Qualifications
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J.D. from an accredited law school
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Active U.S. bar membership in good standing
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At least eight years of focused healthcare regulatory or health-tech transactional experience
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Deep knowledge of HIPAA and health-information privacy requirements
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Hands-on experience drafting and negotiating BAAs and healthcare-specific agreements
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Meaningful experience advising digital-health, telehealth, healthcare technology or medical-device companies
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Working knowledge of FDA and digital-health regulatory frameworks
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Ability to communicate complex legal issues clearly to founders and business teams
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Current, practical experience using AI or modern legal-technology tools
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Willingness to share expertise, develop templates and help train other attorneys
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Based in the United States and authorized to work without sponsorship
Preferred Backgrounds
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A leading healthcare, life-sciences or digital-health law practice
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An in-house legal role at an early-stage or high-growth health-tech company
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A healthcare regulatory position with the FDA, HHS, CMS or another relevant government agency
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A fractional, outside-counsel or consulting practice serving health-tech companies
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Government attorneys with deep regulatory knowledge and sufficient practical advisory experience are encouraged to apply.
Engagement and Compensation
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Initial contract engagement
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$110β$120 per hour
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Approximately 25 hours per week
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Remote within the United States
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Potential transition to full-time based on client demand and mutual fit
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Potential full-time compensation
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$200,000β$240,000 base salary
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Meaningful equity
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Fully covered health and dental insurance
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401(k) with a 5% employer match
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16 weeks of parental leave
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Unlimited PTO
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Remote-first environment with annual in-person offsites
Why Consider This Opportunity?
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Join a venture-backed firm built around AI-native legal workflows
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Work directly with innovative health-tech founders and leadership teams
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Focus entirely on sophisticated healthcare and digital-health matters
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Avoid traditional billable-hour requirements and junior handoffs
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Help create the templates, systems and strategy for a new practice area
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Position yourself to lead and scale the health-tech practice as client demand grows