Angel Investor
Company DescriptionThrive is redefining mental health care by creating an AI-supported platform to provide personalized and adaptive support for individuals, especially those underserved by traditional systems. With a mission to make emotional safety and support the norm, Thrive employs clinically-informed frameworks and human-centered design to deliver care that adapts to each individual’s needs. Offering features such as emotional check-ins and long-term progress tracking, Thrive empowers individuals to better understand and improve their mental well-being.The company is currently developing its MVP and seeks early partners, advisors, and investors to collaboratively shape the future of accessible mental wellness. Role DescriptionThis is a full-time remote role for an Angel Investor at Thrive. The Angel Investor will focus on providing strategic insights, financial investment, and mentorship to support the company’s growth and development. They will actively engage with the leadership team to shape key business strategies, identify growth opportunities, and participate in networking to foster partnerships.The role will also include supporting efforts to scale the organization and advising on financial decisions. QualificationsProven experience in angel investing, venture capital, or entrepreneurshipStrong understanding of the mental health care industry or a demonstrated interest in supporting innovative health solutionsAbility to provide strategic guidance in business development and growth strategiesExpertise in financial analysis, fundraising, and investment strategiesStrong network of industry connections and a willingness to leverage contacts for the company’s growthExceptional interpersonal, mentorship, and communication skillsPassion for advancing mental health care and promoting accessible support systemsUnderstanding of startup dynamics and a willingness to collaborate in a fast-paced, innovative environmentJob Types: Full-time, ContractPay: $25,000.00 per yearWork Location:Remote Apply tot his job