is a business-in-a-box platform enabling registered dietitians to start and scale private practices that accept health insurance. We provide all of the software needed to run a thriving practice + administrative services like insurance contracting, eligibility verification, customer support, claims billing, and even patient acquisition.
The Opportunity:
Americans' poor nutrition is killing us (and costing us billions).
- 3/4 are overweight
- 1/2 are obese
- 1/2 have 1+ chronic disease caused by poor nutrition
- 1 in 10 will have an eating disorder in their lifetime (binge eating, anorexia, bulimia, etc.)
Nutrition therapy is both clinically proven to make a difference and most commercial health insurance plans cover it at $0 out-of-pocket.
We’re on a mission to fundamentally heal America’s relationship with food. Berry Street empowers registered dietitians to launch and grow in-network private practices. We’re creating game-changing technology to build America’s largest dietitian network and ensure that anyone can access the help they need.
Since launching in January 2023, Berry Street has raised capital from top VCs like Village Global and angel investors like the founders of Elemy and Grow Therapy.
About the Role
You’ll have a huge amount of scope and autonomy while seeing a number of different product + platform surface areas (provider portal, marketplace, patient experience, infrastructure, and enabling operations).
What you'll do
- Contribute to the technical infrastructure for our digital health offering
- Develop and maintain software applications that support the delivery of health services to users (patients & providers) of the platform
- Work closely with our head of engineering, head of product, and our founders to help architect and spin up pieces of our tech stack, build provider and patient facing UIs, and integrate 3rd party services.
- Integrate third-party APIs and services into the platform to enhance its functionality and user experience
- Develop and implement scalable and maintainable software architecture for the platform
- 3+ years in engineering. You’ve built and maintained production systems, made thoughtful engineering decisions, and have proven your technical skills through impactful contributions.
- Full-stack web development experience with a lean towards platform/back-end work. You have experience working with REST APIs and GraphQL, modern web frameworks, relational databases such as PostgreSQL, an understanding of HTML, CSS, strong JavaScript/TypeScript skills, and at least one backend language. You are comfortable with our tech stack: React, Next.js, TailwindCSS, NestJS, TypeORM, PostgreSQL, and AWS.
- Ownership mindset. You take initiative, follow through on commitments, and are comfortable driving projects from concept to completion.
- Product thinker. You want to build through a user-centric lens and be involved not only in engineering decisions but product and design decisions as well. You seek context to make smart trade-offs and contribute meaningfully to product direction.
- Collaborative team player. You value cross-functional collaboration, celebrate group wins, and work well with peers across engineering, product, and design.
- Growth-oriented. You are open to feedback, eager to learn, and committed to developing your craft.
- The base pay range for this position is $145,000 - $160,000
- The chance to drive impact within the healthcare landscape from day one
- Comprehensive health insurance plans, including dental and vision
- Spacious and light-drenched Madison Square Park office (our team works in-office) ☀️
- Generous PTO 🏖️
- 401k with match 💰
- Citibike membership 🚲
- Unlimited dietitian care 🍓
- Continuous learning opportunities
- Competitive salary
- The opportunity to help build a rapidly scaling start-up organization by taking strong ownership of your work, mentorship, and our unbounded leadership opportunities
Top Skills
What We Do
Berry Street is a platform for Registered Dietitians to start & grow private practices. We provide all the software and insurance services that dietitians need (network credentialing, patient eligibility, claims billing, and more), so they can focus on providing nutrition care to the 2/3rds of Americans covered with their existing health plans.