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Director of Clinical Research

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Hiring Remotely in United States
Senior level
Leads Tiny Health’s clinical research strategy, infrastructure, and study execution for microbiome-based testing and health insights. Designs observational, interventional, and real-world evidence studies; oversees protocols, statistical analysis plans, data collection, budgets, timelines, risk, and regulatory documentation. Partners with scientific, engineering, product, marketing, and external research teams to support rigorous analysis, regulatory strategy, product claims, publications, and scientific communications.
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About Tiny Health

Tiny Health is advancing lifelong health, from the first 1,000 days to the last, and addressing chronic disease through precision microbiome science. Founded in 2020 and built by microbiome scientists and physicians, our testing platform reveals whether your microbiome is trending toward resilience or imbalances using shotgun metagenomics, proprietary AI, and one of the world's largest longitudinal datasets. Trusted by families and health practitioners alike, our research-backed gut and vaginal tests are redefining the microbiome as a cornerstone of personalized health through every life stage. Learn more at tinyhealth.com and poweredbytiny.com.

The Opportunity

Tiny Health is seeking a Director of Clinical Research to co-own the strategy, execution, and growth of our clinical research program. This role will lead the design and delivery of clinical studies supporting product validation, regulatory strategy, and scientific credibility across our microbiome-based testing and health insights.

As a key scientific leader, you will help build and scale our clinical research infrastructure in a fast-moving, resource-conscious environment, balancing rigor with speed as the program grows.

What You’ll Do

Clinical Strategy & Infrastructure

  • Co-own Tiny Health’s clinical evidence roadmap with the Head of Science

  • Define study objectives, endpoints, and success criteria aligned with product and regulatory goals

  • Build scalable clinical research processes and infrastructure as the company grows

  • Represent Tiny Health in clinical collaborations and external research discussions

Study Design & Execution

  • Lead the design and publication of observational, interventional, and real-world evidence studies

  • Oversee protocol development, statistical analysis plans, and data collection frameworks

  • Manage study timelines, budgets, risk, and regulatory documentation

  • Support regulatory submissions as needed

Cross-Functional & Scientific Communication

  • Partner with Bioinformatics and Engineering to ensure analytical rigor and appropriate data capture

  • Collaborate with Product and Marketing to translate findings into clear, defensible claims

  • Lead study reporting, including reports, abstracts, and peer-reviewed manuscripts

  • Present findings to internal leadership, partners, and scientific audiences

QualificationsRequired
  • PhD, MD, MS/MPH, or equivalent degree in life sciences, clinical research, or a related field

  • 6+ years of experience in clinical research within biotech, diagnostics, digital health, or academia

  • Demonstrated experience designing and executing human clinical studies

  • Hands-on experience with IRB submissions and human subjects research oversight

  • Experience leading cross-functional teams and managing external partners (CROs, academic collaborators, etc.)

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

  • Experience operating in ambiguity and building scalable systems in early-stage or resource-constrained environments

Preferred
  • Experience supporting regulatory submissions

  • Background in pediatric, maternal-infant, or microbiome-related research

  • Experience generating evidence to support product claims or regulatory strategy

  • Track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals

How we work
  • A mission that actually pulls people in
    Most people here could be doing something easier. They’re not, because this work makes the microbiome measurable and actionable at every life stage — and the results land on real people who write in to tell us that we are life-changing to them. That feedback loop is the perk. It’s not just a job.

  • Remote-first, real overlap
    We’re a very diverse, international team, although we only hire FTEs in North America. Core hours are 9am–6pm CST, shiftable by up to two hours either way — start at 7am or 11am, wrap at 4pm or 8pm. Pick your window; just be findable in it.

  • Written first, huddle second, meet last
    Default to a clear Slack post: say whether you need a decision, an approval, or nothing at all. When a thread starts ping-ponging, jump into a huddle — ten minutes of voice beats forty of paragraphs. Meetings are the expensive option, so each one needs a decision to make, a preread or strawman sent ahead, and only the people who can actually make that call.

  • Fast, but never sloppy
    We ask “how do we do the two-month thing in two weeks?” — and then we check the work. We’re a health company: results, science, and anything a customer or practitioner touches get a second set of eyes, always. Moving fast and being careful aren’t in tension here; shipping errors isn’t speed, it’s rework.

  • Shape what we build, not just how we build it
    There’s no playbook waiting for you — you’ll write it, and that’s most true the more senior you are. Ideas get judged on whether they’re executed right, not on who raised them, and the person closest to the problem is usually the one who should be proposing the fix. Bring the alternative, not just the objection.

  • Day One mentality
    Fewer titles, fewer layers, fewer moving parts. Real process exists where it counts — data, lab, science, compliance, money — and we follow it, but process is a guardrail, not a destination. Process bloat is never the reason something didn’t ship.

  • No hidden agendas
    Transparency mean you’ll always understand how decisions are being made, especially at the top. We spend less time on politics and more on impact. Numbers, misses, and hard calls get shared openly. Feedback works the same way: in real time, not stockpiled for a review cycle. It’s a no-surprises culture: you should always know where you stand, and if you don’t, ask.

  • High standards, genuinely fun people
    Our CEO has been described as goofy but serious, direct but likable — and that sets the temperature. We take the work seriously and ourselves much less so. High-performing and fun to be around isn’t a contradiction; it’s the hiring bar.

  • Is this pace for you?
    We’re a venture-scaled company on a steep trajectory, and the pace is part of the job. There’s no deep bench to absorb the overflow, which is exactly why the scope here is bigger than it would be anywhere else at your level. We protect flexibility fiercely — more than half of us have kids — and ask for intensity in spikes, not as a constant grind. There’s no defined ladder. Perform, and you’ll move faster here than anywhere else.

Our Values
  1. Learn Fast, Get Better - Find the root cause, not just the fix, and get better every time

  2. Be Relentlessly Resourceful - Dig for the answer, move fast, and know when to ask for help

  3. Think Like an Owner, Act with Urgency - Act like it’s your company, and do whatever it takes to win

  4. Act with Honesty and Empathy - Say what’s true, and say it with care

  5. Delight People by Anticipating Their Needs - Solve the problem, then get two steps ahead of it

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