Own the development and execution of Berry Street's diabetes initiatives, including prediabetes & DSME programs, as well as new programs aligned with CMS initiatives such as Medicare ACCESS and other programs.
Develop care and external reporting workflows that maintain clinical rigor while enabling scalable, technology-mediated delivery.
Ensure programs are grounded in current evidence-based standards and best practices for diabetes care, prevention, and self-management.
Serve as a clinical and operational leader for program development, setting standards for participant engagement, session structure, and care quality across formats.
Collaborate closely with operations, product, data, and engineering teams to translate clinical and regulatory requirements into scalable systems and workflows.
Contribute clinical expertise to the development of diabetes-related offerings and enhancements.
Ensure ongoing compliance with applicable CDC, ADA, CMS, and other relevant regulatory and accreditation bodies, including formally serving as the CDC Program Coordinator and ADA Quality Coordinator.
Act as the primary point of contact for external regulatory and accrediting organizations (e.g., CDC, ADA).
Establish, maintain, and continuously improve program documentation, operational workflows, and internal controls that support accreditation, audits, reviews, and renewals.
Define required program data elements and oversee outcome tracking, evaluation, and reporting efforts.
Drive continuous quality improvement initiatives informed by program and participant-level data.
Provide oversight for diabetes program staff, including educators, coaches, and clinicians.
Ensure team members meet appropriate licensure, certification, and training requirements.
Establish quality assurance processes to maintain consistency, fidelity, and high standards of care delivery across async program formats.
Requirements
Clinically trained RDN, RN, or similar. Strong preference for those with additional CDCES, BC-ADM credentials.
CDC-approved National DPP Lifestyle Coach or willingness to achieve and maintain DPP Coach status.
Strong working knowledge of CDC, ADA, CMS, and other diabetes-related program requirements and standards, ideally gained through serving in a formal program coordination, quality, or leadership role within a recognized diabetes program.
Direct, hands-on experience delivering diabetes-focused programs, including prevention, education, or self-management.
Prior experience in a program coordination, quality oversight, or management role.
Willingness to jump in and assist with delivering diabetes courses / sessions / other patient-facing work as needed
Ability to dedicate recurring, consistent weekly availability (ex. Specific committed days or half day windows) to Berry Street
A flexible, roll-up-your-sleeves mindset and excitement about making an immediate impact at a rapidly growing startup
Benefits
The salary range for this position is determined by experience and geographic location.
Clinical impact: Help expand evidence-based diabetes care via scalable systems.
Build for the future: Influence how prevention, education, and chronic care come together on one platform — including new CMS program opportunities.
The chance to drive impact within the healthcare landscape from day one.