Community Partnerships and Implementation Manager
Company: Akido
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Akido builds AI-powered doctors
. Akido is the first AI-native care provider, combining
cutting-edge technology with a nationwide medical network to
address America's physician shortage and make exceptional
healthcare universal. Its AI empowers doctors to deliver faster,
more accurate, and more compassionate care. Serving 500K patients
across California, Rhode Island, and New York, Akido offers primary
and specialty care in 26 specialties—from serving unhoused
communities in Los Angeles to ride-share drivers in New York.
Founded in 2015 (YC W15), Akido is expanding its risk-bearing care
models and scaling ScopeAI, its breakthrough clinical AI platform.
Read more about Akido's $60M Series B. More info at Akidolabs.com.
The Opportunity We are looking for a Community Partnerships &
Implementation Manager to lead deep, long-term partnerships with
community-based organizations (CBOs) serving people experiencing
homelessness, those with substance use disorders, and women and
girls exiting incarceration. This role sits at the intersection of
community organizing, business development, and account management,
and is focused on turning enthusiasm into real, durable
implementation on the ground. You will work closely with our
nonprofit partners, like HOPICS and the Future Communities
Institute (FCI), and Akido's care teams to build and unlock
site-level partnerships with shelters, housing providers, reentry
programs, and other safety-net organizations. This is an
opportunity to help build a new model for how the safety net works:
field-based, AI-enabled care that actually stays with people over
time. What you'll do Own a portfolio of CBO partnerships from first
conversation through launch and ongoing growth in Los Angeles. Map
decision-makers, influencers, and frontline champions at each
partner site; build and maintain trusted relationships with program
directors, managers and front line staff. Co-design referral
pathways, onsite presence, and communication workflows with
partners so that Akido teams can consistently meet and enroll
eligible patients. Lead site-level working sessions and focus
groups with CBO staff and participants to surface concerns, build
buy-in, and ensure high volume of referrals. Serve as the primary
liaison between partner organizations and Akido, translating
partner needs into clear requirements for operations, clinical, and
data teams. Support implementation plans for each site (milestones,
owners, timelines), and drive execution to achieve enrollment and
engagement targets through relationship building. Monitor
relationship health and site performance; proactively identify
political, operational, or cultural risks and lead cross-functional
problem-solving to unblock progress. Collaborate with FCI on
storytelling and impact reporting for partners and funders,
including qualitative narratives and quantitative outcomes. Support
the design and rollout of repeatable playbooks for CBO partnerships
so Akido can scale this model across regions while allowing for
local customization. Represent Akido at community meetings,
coalitions, and convenings across the safety net ecosystem,
occasionally including evenings and weekends. Who you are 4-5 years
of experience in roles such as community organizing, political
field work, CBO program leadership, community engagement, or
partnerships in the safety net. Background in political campaigns /
field organizing and/or as a community organizer or program lead at
a large CBO strongly preferred. Demonstrated track record of
building multi-stakeholder initiatives: you have brought together
community organizations, government agencies, or healthcare
entities around a shared program or campaign and seen it through
implementation. Comfortable working in and around homelessness,
reentry, mental health, and substance use spaces; you understand
the realities of front-line staff and participants. Strong
facilitation and communication skills: you can run a room with
executives one day and a focus group with case managers and peers
the next. Structured and execution-oriented: you can turn a messy
set of conversations into a clear plan, keep multiple sites moving,
and follow through on details without dropping balls. Able to
travel frequently within Los Angeles sites. Heavy onsite presence
at partner sites. Mission-driven and grounded in equity: you
believe people in deep poverty deserve the best care we can offer,
and you are comfortable operating in a fast-moving, high-growth
environment to make that real. Benefits Stock-options package
Health benefits include medical, dental and vision 401K Long-term
disability Unlimited PTO Life insurance Paid Leave Program Salary
range $80,000—$100,000 USD Akido Labs, Inc. is an equal opportunity
employer, and we encourage qualified applicants of every
background, ability, and life experience to contact us about
appropriate employment opportunities.
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