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Biote

Chief Medical Health Officer

Biote, Irving

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We partner with providers to take a complete approach to healthier aging through patient-specific bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and the only nutraceutical line created specifically to support hormone health.
We are looking to add an experienced Chief Medical Officer to our Irving, TX team. You can sit remotely anywhere in the US, but there would be travel to our Irving, TX HQ at least twice a month as well as various conferences and meetings throughout the year.

As the Chief Medical Officer, you will:

Executive Leadership:
Serve as an active member of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), contributing to the overall strategic direction and decision-making for the organization.
Serve as the primary medical authority, providing guidance on clinical decision-making, therapeutic wellness, and patient care standards.

Collaborate with the executive team to shape the company’s long-term strategic direction in therapeutic wellness and clinical excellence.
Identify emerging trends and innovations in medicine to maintain competitive positioning.

Lead clinical operations, ensuring quality and compliance with all regulatory requirements.
Oversee the design and implementation of clinical protocols, policies, and procedures.

Act as a liaison between the organization and external stakeholders, including healthcare providers, regulatory bodies, and industry organizations.
As the Chief Medical Officer, your background should include:

Medical degree (MD or DO) with active licensure.
Advanced degree in business or healthcare administration (MBA, MHA) preferred.

Minimum of 10-15 years of experience in clinical practice, with a strong track record in executive leadership roles.
Proven experience overseeing clinical programs, with demonstrated success in strategic planning and implementation.

Deep understanding of therapeutic wellness, hormone optimization, or related fields is highly desirable.
Knowledge of healthcare regulations, compliance, and risk management.

Analytical skills to interpret clinical data and drive decision-making.

Ability to effectively communicate complex medical concepts to diverse audiences, including non-clinical stakeholders.