Founder and Chief Executive Officer Robotics Healthcare
You will turn a venture thesis into a scaled, defensible business for senior living. You will define the initial market, develop a night-patrol robotics product with the partner’s robotics teams, win pilots, prove operational savings, improve unit economics, hire the initial team, and raise capital.
Responsibilities
- Define the initial operator profile and three-state cluster for concurrent pilots
- Develop the night-patrol robot and remote-monitoring layer with robotics teams
- Win two to three CCRC or senior-living operator pilots
- Demonstrate FTE substitution while maintaining service levels
- Position the purchase as an ROI and redeployment decision for CFOs and COOs
- Improve the robots-to-operator ratio and reduce unit costs
- Hire the initial team
- Raise capital
- Establish the venture as an automation layer for senior living
Requirements
- Have founded or operated a hardware, robotics, or hardware-as-a-service product from zero to one
- Know US senior living, CCRC operations, eldercare, or enterprise facilities operations
- Navigate multi-site enterprise sales cycles and convert pilots into fleet rollouts
- Reason about robotics, sensing, edge compute, and unit economics
- Operate effectively in ambiguity
- Build credibility with care operators and venture investors
- Be willing to work on the ground in the United States
Benefits
- Equity in the new venture
- Access to venture-building, specialist, and accelerator support