Director of Compliance (Remote)
Path
Location
Remote - United States
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
Remote
Department
Legal & Compliance
Compensation
- Range below includes base salary, there is no bonus for this role. $200,005 – $223,535 • Offers Equity
The range above represents the minimum and maximum for starting total cash in this role. The total cash offered is based on a combination of factors such as individual proficiency, pay equity, and experience level.
We believe that mental health is just as important as physical health. We recognize that mental health issues can be complex and multifaceted, and we are dedicated to treating the whole person, not just the symptoms.
We aim to create a world where mental health is no longer stigmatized or marginalized, but rather is embraced as an integral part of one's overall well-being.
We believe that by providing quality care that is both evidence-based and compassionate, we can empower individuals to take charge of their mental health and achieve their full potential. We are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of those struggling with mental health issues and we strive to be a force for positive change in the field of mental healthcare.
Rula is a remote-first company. We currently hire in most U.S. states, with the exception of Hawaii.
About the Role
We are hiring a Director of Compliance, reporting directly to Rula’s Vice President, Compliance, Ethics & Privacy, to build and mature core elements of Rula’s enterprise Compliance Program. This role is responsible for ensuring adherence to federal and state healthcare regulatory requirements across Rula’s clinical operations, including clinical licensure and scope-of-practice, fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA), telehealth regulations, and other operational and clinical compliance obligations. The Director of Compliance also supports the organization in navigating emerging regulatory considerations associated with AI-enabled care models and technology-driven clinical workflows.
This role ensures that compliance principles are embedded into Rula’s rapidly evolving care delivery and product ecosystem, supporting responsible growth while upholding legal, ethical, and operational standards. Key responsibilities include leading compliance risk assessments and internal controls; overseeing investigations and corrective action processes; developing and maintaining compliance policies and training programs; evaluating vendor and partner compliance; monitoring regulatory developments; and providing actionable reporting to leadership to support a strong culture of compliance across the organization. This includes collaborating with Compliance leadership to support governance reporting, including preparation of materials and delivery of periodic updates to the Compliance Committee and, as appropriate, the Board of Directors.
Required Qualifications
10+ years of experience in healthcare compliance, regulatory affairs, or related functions, with 5+ years in a senior compliance role and 2–3 years specifically in clinical, telehealth, digital health, or comparable environments.
Strong knowledge of federal and state healthcare regulatory frameworks, including fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA); clinical licensure and scope-of-practice requirements; telehealth and behavioral health regulations; Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM); and CMS/OIG compliance program guidance.
Experience collaborating with cross-functional partners—including Legal, Clinical Operations, Finance, Engineering, and Product to design, implement, or support compliance controls and risk mitigation efforts.
Familiarity with compliance risk assessments, internal audits, investigations, and corrective action planning, ideally within a high-growth or technology-enabled healthcare organization.
Demonstrated ability to contribute to the development or maturation of compliance programs, including policies, internal controls, training, and governance processes.
Ability to navigate compliance risk in evolving and innovative environments while balancing regulatory requirements with operational needs.
Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Health Law, Public Health, Business, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
Preferred Qualifications
While having the preferred qualifications enhances your candidacy, having all of them is not mandatory. We encourage all interested applicants to apply, even those who may not meet every preferred requirement.
Advanced degree (JD, MPH, MHA, MBA) and/or professional certifications such as CHC, CCEP, CHPC, CPC, or similar.
Experience in a high-growth digital health or health technology organization where processes and compliance programs are still evolving.
Exposure to multi-state compliance programs, including licensure, credentialing, telehealth expansion, or delegated regulatory functions.
Experience supporting or contributing to fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) monitoring programs, internal audits, or billing compliance controls.
Experience leading, mentoring, or supporting teams directly or indirectly.
We're serious about your well-being! As part of our team, full-time employees receive:
100% remote work environment: Working hours to support a healthy work-life balance, ensuring you can meet both professional and personal commitments (must be based in United States, currently not hiring in Hawaii)
Attractive pay and benefits: Full transparency of pay ranges regardless of where you live in the United States
Comprehensive health benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and FSA/HSA
401(k) plan access: Start saving for your future
Generous time-off policies: Including 2 company-wide shutdown weeks each year for self-care (for most employees)
Paid parental leave: Available for all parents, including birthing, non-birthing, adopting, and fostering
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Support for your mental and physical health
New hire home office stipend: Set up your workspace for success
Quarterly department stipend: Fund team-building activities or in-person gatherings
Wellness events and lunch & learns: Explore a variety of engaging topics
Community and employee resource groups: Participate in groups that celebrate employee identity and lived experiences, fostering a sense of community and belonging for all
Our team
We believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are fundamental to our mission of making mental healthcare work for everyone. We are dedicated to having a culture of inclusion that will support our employees in feeling safe, seen, heard, and valued.
Compensation Range: $200,005 - $223,535