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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote chief medical officer biotech in the United States is $274,592.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $237,000.00 and $327,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Chief Medical Officer Biotech vs Remote Medical Director Biotech?

AspectRemote Chief Medical Officer BiotechRemote Medical Director Biotech
Primary RoleStrategic leadership in medical and clinical development, overseeing medical teams and regulatory complianceOperational management of clinical trials, ensuring protocol adherence and data integrity
Required CredentialsMedical degree, medical license, extensive clinical experience, industry knowledgeMedical degree, clinical trial experience, regulatory understanding, often with medical license
Work EnvironmentExecutive-level, strategic meetings, cross-functional collaboration, often remoteHands-on trial management, coordination with research teams, often remote or hybrid

The Remote Chief Medical Officer Biotech focuses on strategic medical leadership and regulatory oversight, while the Remote Medical Director Biotech handles the operational aspects of clinical trials. Both roles require medical credentials and industry experience but differ in scope and daily responsibilities.

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Chief Medical Officer (CMO)

Artera

OR • Remote

$360K - $410K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

About Us: Artera is a leading precision medicine company developing AI tests to personalize cancer therapy. Artera offers an AI-enabled test that is the first of its kind to provide both predictive and prognostic results for patients with localized prostate cancer: ArteraAI Prostate Test.  

Artera’s multimodal artificial intelligence (MMAI) biomarker test leverages a unique algorithm that assesses digital images from a patient’s biopsy and learns from a patient’s clinical data. The ArteraAI test combines this information to determine prognosis and predict whether a patient will benefit from a particular therapy.  The test has been validated using many Phase 3 randomized trials yielding level 1B evidence and inclusion within the NCCN guidelines.

The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) is a core member of the executive leadership team and the primary medical spokesperson for the company. This company leader is responsible for setting and communicating the medical vision for where the company should go by identifying the most important unmet clinical needs and ensuring that these align with business impact. The CMO will shape the company’s clinical strategy, build a strong pipeline of high-quality data and strategic collaborators, communicate with key opinion leaders, and guide the organization toward innovations that will make a measurable difference for cancer patients. The CMO must be a highly credible and influential voice within the cancer community, with trusted relationships among leading oncologists and KOLs that can accelerate adoption and shape standards of care.


This role requires a practicing or former oncologist (radiation oncologist or medical oncologist) who deeply understands what will be clinically impactful and can translate that insight into company direction. The defining quality of a strong CMO is their ability to craft a medical strategy and lead strong teams to execute the strategy. 

Key Responsibilities:Vision & Strategic Direction
  • Define and communicate a clear medical vision that aligns clinical opportunities with the company’s mission and commercial strategy.

  • Identify and prioritize clinical unmet needs with the greatest potential for patient benefit and market impact.

  • Serve as the primary medical spokesperson for the company with internal teams, investors, collaborators, and the broader oncology community.

  • Anticipate shifts in oncology practice, ensuring the company is positioned ahead of the curve.

Data & Collaborator Pipeline
  • Oversee strategies to build and maintain a high-quality, scalable clinical data pipeline that fuels product development, validation, and innovation.

  • Cultivate a strong network of academic partners, clinical collaborators, and key opinion leaders to advance the company’s scientific and commercial goals.

  • Ensure clinical evidence generation plans support both scientific credibility and payer adoption.

Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Partner closely with product, R&D, and commercial teams to integrate clinical insight into portfolio strategy.

  • Translate complex clinical and scientific data into actionable business decisions.

Departmental Leadership
  • Lead teams to design, execute, and interpret clinical studies that support product development and to educate the clinical impact of the test with clinicians. 

  • Lead team of physician leaders synthesizing collective clinical voice and expertise

Key Competencies:
  • Deep understanding of oncology practice, unmet needs, and pathways to adoption

    • Comes with a strong network of KOLs and research communities.

    • Experienced in developing and guiding programs spanning multiple tumor types

  • Visionary thinker who anticipates shifts in the clinical landscape and ensures research addresses the most impactful questions.

  • Skilled and persuasive communicator who inspires confidence across clinical, scientific, and business stakeholders.

  • Proven ability to build high-value partnerships and collaborative relationships to fuel a robust data pipeline as well as maintain strong relationships with influential groups, like guidelines committees.

  • Decisive leader who can cut through uncertainty, guide teams with clarity, and balance scientific rigor with business priorities.

  • Ensures the medical organization remains quick, nimble, and adaptable in a rapidly evolving oncology landscape

Requirements:
  • 2 years of industry leadership experience

  • 3 years of people and/or laboratory management experience

  • Willing to travel up to 30% per month for conferences, leadership team meetings, clinician engagements

 In addition to base salary, equity is a core component of our compensation. We also offer 401k matching, unlimited paid time off (PTO), and more. 
 
The base salary is competitive and commensurate with experience, qualifications, and other factors to be discussed during the interview process. 
Equal Employee Opportunity:

At ArteraAI, we value bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds to develop new and innovative solutions for patients and physicians. As an equal opportunity employer, we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other legallyprotected characteristic.