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As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for polaris partners in the United States is $24.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Polaris Partners job typically refers to a role within Polaris Partners, a venture capital firm that invests in innovative startups across technology and healthcare. Jobs at Polaris Partners may include positions in investment analysis, portfolio management, operations, or support roles that help identify and grow promising companies. Employees at Polaris Partners work closely with entrepreneurs, providing strategic guidance and financial backing to help businesses scale.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Polaris Partners position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Partner at Polaris Partners, you need a deep understanding of venture capital, investment analysis, and business development, typically supported by substantial experience in finance or entrepreneurship. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as CRM platforms, financial modeling software, and due diligence frameworks is essential. Strong relationship-building, strategic thinking, and communication skills are crucial for sourcing deals and supporting portfolio companies. These abilities are key for identifying promising investments, nurturing business growth, and driving long-term success for the firm.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Partner at Polaris Partners on a daily or weekly basis?

As a Partner at Polaris Partners, your day-to-day work involves sourcing and evaluating new investment opportunities, meeting with entrepreneurs, and conducting in-depth due diligence on potential deals. You will also play a hands-on role in guiding portfolio companies, attending board meetings, and helping set strategic direction for early-stage and growth-stage businesses. Collaboration is frequent, as you'll work closely with other partners, associates, and external advisors to make investment decisions and support company success. This role combines high-level strategy with active engagement in market research and networking, making each week dynamic and impactful.
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Nomad Health expands its staffing platform to the Midwest

Nomad Health expands its staffing platform to the Midwest

MedCity News

Saint Charles, MO

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Posted 15 days ago


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Nomad Health Expands To The Midwest

Nomad Health, a startup that offers an online marketplace for clinical jobs, has launched its platform in the Midwest. Eleven new states are now within its circle: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

The New York City-based company's platform lets doctors and nurses find short-term or full-time jobs at hospitals. Both clinicians and health systems can utilize the technology, enabling all stakeholders to connect without involving recruiters or other middlemen.

By expanding to the middle of the country, Nomad hopes to more broadly address the nation's opioid epidemic as well as its provider shortage.

"We are especially excited to introduce Nomad into the Midwest given how severe the clinician shortages are in the region," Nomad co-founder and CEO Alexi Nazem said in a news release.

With this news, the company seems to be following through on its plans to use the $12 million it raised earlier this year. At the time, Nomad said it wanted to use the money to expand its geographic footprint. The Series B round was led by Polaris Partners and with participation from First Round Capital, RRE Ventures, and.406 Ventures.

Last November was also a busy time for the startup as it moved into the realm of telemedicine. Nomad created a marketplace dedicated to telehealth job recruitment. The openings initially advertised on the site included positions in tele-urgent care, telepsychiatry and teledermatology.

After launching its technology in California and Texas in May 2017, Nomad Health also added a nursing platform in Texas in July of last year.