Clinical Systems & Product Operations Manager Full-Time - Remote
Clinical Systems & Product Operations Manager Full-Time - Remote position — see original posting for full details.
Oula delivers maternity care built around our patients—offering comprehensive support before, during, and after pregnancy. With fewer C-sections and higher VBAC success rates, our research-backed approach is delivering better outcomes. Our team of trusted midwives, OBGYNs, and dedicated care navigators ensure our patients get the type of care they need in the moments that matter most.
Since launching in 2021, we’ve expanded to include Preconception and Miscarriage Care, Pregnancy Care, Postpartum Support, and Gynecology. We currently have 4 clinics in the tri-state area, with three new clinics opening in 2026! Come join our team of clinicians, innovators, operators, and technologists passionate about setting a new standard in maternity care.
About Oula
Oula Health is a venture-backed, midwifery-led maternity and GYN care company building the next generation of women's healthcare. We partner exclusively with major health systems — including Mount Sinai, Stamford Health, and Novant Health — to embed our collaborative OB-GYN and midwifery model directly inside their networks. We're a team of ~100 people at Series B stage, with 4 clinics today and three more opening in 2026.
The Role
At Oula , our product doesn't sit alongside our EHR — it integrates directly into it. That means every product and engineering decision has downstream consequences for how our EHRs are configured, and every EHR configuration decision shapes what's possible on the product side. Someone has to hold both at once. This role exists because siloing that work — making tech choices without understanding EMR functionality, or configuring the EMR without understanding the product roadmap — creates the kind of compounding problems that slow down clinical operations and new market launches.
You're the person who can sit with a midwife and understand why a clinical template matters, then turn around and write a bug ticket that engineering can actually action, then build the SOP so the next market launch doesn't require you to be in the room. You speak clinical, operational, and technical — and you've probably been stretched across all three before.
This is not a role where the EHR work is a nice-to-have or a stretch goal. Athena configuration, Epic integration, access management, and clinical workflow documentation are core to what you'll own — alongside the product ops work of launch coordination, bug triage, and field feedback loops.
What You'll Own
EHR Configuration & Oula Clinical Systems
Posted June 13, 2026