Head of Legal

🇺🇸 San Francisco, California
$2K - $2K Annual
Posted 2 months ago
Expires May 29, 2026

In this role, you own Superpower's legal function as an integrated operating system, not a back-office compliance check.

Healthcare regulatory, corporate, commercial, and data privacy work are treated as one connected surface. Every contract, policy, and filing is built to move the business forward while managing risk with precision. You don't slow things down - you make it possible to move faster by clearing the path.

You work hands-on. You draft, negotiate, and close real agreements. You operate directly alongside Operations, Product, Growth, and Clinical teams - embedded in the work, not reviewing it after the fact.

This is not a review-and-approve role and not a hand-off-to-outside-counsel role.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

HEALTHCARE REGULATORY

- Own regulatory strategy across all states where Superpower operates — multi-state medical practice laws, corporate practice of medicine, telemedicine, lab ordering, and prescribing

- Partner with Operations to structure compliant care delivery models as the service expands into new services (ex. prescription peptides)

- Advise on marketing claims, advertising compliance, and FTC/FDA boundaries for health-related consumer messaging

CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL

- Draft and negotiate vendor, partnership, and service agreements — labs, pharmacies, diagnostic providers, health systems, and insurance/payer contracts

- Structure influencer, ambassador, endorsement, and B2B2C distribution agreements

- Support fundraising activity including equity rounds, SAFEs, and investor-related documentation

- Manage corporate governance including board matters, equity plans, and entity structure across jurisdictions

- Structure influencer, ambassador, and endorsement agreements

- Support B2B distribution deals and partnerships

DATA PRIVACY AND AI

- Build the legal framework for how Superpower collects, stores, processes, and uses member health data — from EMRs and health information exchanges to genetic reports, wearables...