Telemedicine Clinical Consultant
at Carrot
Remote
About Carrot:
Carrot is a global, comprehensive fertility and family care platform, supporting members and their families through many of life's most memorable moments. Trusted by many of the world’s leading multinational employers, health plans, and health systems, Carrot’s proven clinical program delivers exceptional outcomes and experiences for members and industry-leading cost-savings for employers. Its award-winning products serve all populations, from preconception care through pregnancy, IVF, male factor infertility, adoption, gestational carrier care, and menopause. Carrot offers localized support in over 170 countries and 25 languages. With a comprehensive program that prioritizes clinical excellence and human-centered care, Carrot supports members and their families through many of the most meaningful moments of their lives. 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:
- Menopause & Perimenopause — supporting members through perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause with guideline-aligned care per The Menopause Society (ACOG).
- Low Testosterone & Men's Health — supporting members assigned male at birth experiencing testosterone deficiency, sexual health concerns, and related metabolic and urologic issues per AUA and Endocrine Society guidelines.
- Early Fertility Support — guiding members who are trying to conceive through initial fertility evaluation, preconception optimization, ovulation support, and appropriate referral to reproductive specialists, following ACOG and ASRM evidence-based guidelines.
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:
- 5-15 hrs a month
- Provide virtual telemedicine consultations (video/phone) for fertility, menopause/perimenopause, and low testosterone/men’s health concerns, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up care.
- Deliver evidence-based, guideline-aligned care using ACOG, ASRM, The Menopause Society, AUA, and Endocrine Society standards within a telemedicine scope of practice.
- Order, review, and interpret labs; manage medications and treatment plans; and coordinate appropriate referrals for higher-acuity or in-person care needs.
- Document clinical visits accurately and efficiently in Carrot systems, including treatment plans, monitoring protocols, informed consent, and member education.
- Utilize inclusive, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive communication to support a diverse member population, including LGBTQ+ individuals and complex care cases.
- Partner cross-functionally with Carrot clinical and operational teams while adhering to established protocols, escalation pathways, quality standards, and safety guidelines.
- Maintain active licensure, credentialing, and compliance with multi-state telemedicine regulations, continuing education, and specialty certifications as applicable.
- Contribute to a high-quality member experience through strong virtual bedside manner, participation in quality assurance activities, and ongoing engagement with emerging clinical research and best practices
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:
- MD or DO in Obstetrics/Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility (REI), Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Urology, or Endocrinology
- Physician Assistant (PA) with relevant clinical experience in women's hormonal health or men's health
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner (e.g., WHNP, adult/gerontology NP, FNP, or equivalent) with demonstrated expertise in the applicable clinical area
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:
- Clinical experience spanning both early fertility, menopause and low testosterone / men's health, enabling flexible journey coverage across Carrot's member population.
- Experience working in a dedicated menopause clinic, men's health/urology center of excellence, or comparable specialty program.
- Familiarity with early fertility workup including AMH testing, ovulation induction, and preconception optimization, as well as appropriate escalation to in-person ART evaluation.
- Obesity medicine training, ABOM certification,or experience with metabolic health support is a significant plus.
- Prior experience practicing in digital health, health benefits, or multi-state telemedicine environments.
- Experience contributing to clinical protocol development, quality improvement, or member-facing clinical content.
- Experience supporting diverse and/or historically underserved populations, including LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse individuals.
- Additional clinical scope in areas such as metabolic health, fertility, reproductive endocrinology, or other family-forming specialties is a plus.
- Fluency in an additional language is a plus.
- Comfort working in a fast-paced, remote setting with evolving workflows and openness to occasional meetings or training sessions outside of direct patient care
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.
