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Clinical Operations Lead, Health & Performance Data

Summary

Leads human-subject research for Fort’s wearable strength-training device, designing studies, managing lab operations, and ensuring high-quality health & performance data collection.

Clinical Operations Lead, Health & Performance Data

Fort is the first wearable designed for strength training. It tracks the health and activity metrics expected from a modern wearable, then uses advanced motion sensing to recognize and analyze strength exercises—providing a more complete view of training, progress, and health.

We are hiring a Clinical Operations Lead to work closely with study participants and the engineering team to build and manage our human health and performance data program.

Responsibilities:

  • Own study planning, participant operations, and day-to-day lab execution
  • Represent company to customers, study participants, and event guests
  • Develop and maintain study protocols, consent processes, and operating procedures
  • Recruit, schedule, and guide participants through study sessions
  • Manage data collection tools such as wearable sensors, cameras, and other study equipment
  • Ensure quantitative and qualitative data from studies are high-quality and reliable
  • Hire, train, and oversee technicians as the program grows
  • Coordinate with engineering and machine learning teams on study design and data requirements
  • Maintain participant privacy and compliance with consent, retention and data-handling requirements
  • Improve study throughput without compromising participant experience or data quality

Qualifications:

  • Experience managing human-subject research, clinical operations, or structured data collection
  • Strong operational judgment and attention to detail
  • Excellent participant-facing and cross-functional communication
  • Ability to translate research goals into repeatable operating procedures
  • Comfortable with strength-training equipment and demonstrating exercise techniques
  • Available for regular in-person work in San Francisco

Experience in exercise science, kinesiology, biomechanics, physical therapy, clinical research, or wearable-device studies is preferred.

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