We’re on a mission to make behavioral health more available and accessible. We're backed by YCombinator, Craft, Zigg, and many others to make this dream a reality.
At Camber, we build software for behavioral health clinicians to improve quality of care. We streamline and replace manual efforts so clinicians can focus on what they do best: providing high-quality care.
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Behavioral health is broken. We think this is a problem worth solving, and we think we know how to solve it. Interested? Check out https://jobs.lever.co/juniperplatform.
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We’re deeply rooted in the intersection of healthcare and technology — the founders were previously healthcare consultants (at McKinsey) and all have technical backgrounds.
The engineering team brings a breadth of experience (AWS, Bloomberg, Palantir, Headway). Our head of engineering previously led a team of 10 at AWS and is invested in building a first-class team of engineers with a focus on developing a diverse, inclusive, and supportive culture.
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We started Camber because we care about impact — the lack of supply for behavioral healthcare means those who need it most cannot access it. We see this as a once in a lifetime opportunity to fix a broken industry, and why we want you on this journey with us.
We’re on a mission to make behavioral health more available and accessible. We're backed by a16z, YCombinator, Craft, and many others to make this dream a reality.
About Our Mission
At Juniper, we're building software for behavioral health clinicians to improve quality of care. We streamline and replace manual efforts so clinicians can focus on what they do best: providing high-quality care.
We started Juniper because we care about impact — the lack of supply for behavioral healthcare means those who need it most cannot access it. We believe this is one of the biggest problems out there today. It’s why we’re tackling this broken industry, and why we want you on this mission with us.
For more details on our thesis, check out our write-up What is Juniper?.
About Our Culture
Our mission to change behavioral health starts with us and and how we operate. We don’t want to just change behavioral health, we want to change the way startups operate. Here are a few tactical examples:
About The Role
We’re looking for folks passionate about the world of insurance who love solving complex problems and will thrive in the fast-paced start-up life. This role will sit at the intersection of operations, billing & insurance, and engineering and help solve complicated billing problems and translate insights into product and systems.
What you'll do:
Triage denials and investigate billing-related issues to drive outcomes for our clinics & their patients
Work directly with operations, billing, engineering, and data entry teammates to inform insurance-related product-building
Synthesize and communicate insights on areas of opportunities to improve insurance billing operations
Build institutional knowledge of complex insurance logic across insurance payors What we're looking for:
Bias for action — a drive to dive in head-first into ambiguous problems, and to get hands dirty to find solutions
Penchant for analysis — an affinity for using data to investigate issues and make informed decisions
Growth mindset — a mentality of approaching unknowns with excitement, a penchant for learning new skills and technologies to solve new data challenges Nice to have:
Experience with analytical tools, including Excel (optional: Looker, Metabase, etc.)
Experience with operations, particularly health insurance data
Experience at smaller stage startups Languages & Frameworks
Backend: FastAPI (Python)
Frontend: React Overview
We’re building out a behavioral health operating system from the ground up. There’s so much in repetitive healthcare that can be improved and automated.
We’re focused on implementing the right building blocks (ask us about insurance change detection and patient payments), and using these blocks to continually build out more complex products (patient experience, scheduling, and revenue cycle management). At our current scale, we already handle tens of thousands of patient’s data — there are a lot of technical and product trade-offs to be made, and designing the “right” interfaces and is paramount. Oh, and scaling it to capture a $300B market should be a fun challenge!
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