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AI Enablement EngineerCounterpart HealthSaint Paul, Illinois, United States

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AI Enablement Engineer

Counterpart Health
  • US
    Saint Paul, Illinois, United States
  • US
    Saint Paul, Illinois, United States

About

At Counterpart Health, we are transforming healthcare and improving patient care with our innovative primary care tool, Counterpart Assistant. By supporting Primary Care Physicians (PCPs), we are able to deliver improved outcomes to our patients at a lower cost through early diagnosis and longitudinal care management of chronic conditions.
We are seeking an AI Enablement Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will evaluate, configure, and deploy AI-powered tools that make our operations, product, support, implementations, sales, and other teams faster and more effective. You will work closely across the organization to identify high-leverage opportunities for AI tooling, from coding assistants and workflow automation to internal copilots and productivity tools, and make them work reliably and securely in our environment.
This is a hands‑on role at the intersection of IT infrastructure and AI enablement. The tools exist; the hard part is getting them deployed securely in a HIPAA‑compliant healthcare organization, with proper authentication flows, and a setup that the whole team can actually use. You will serve as the go‑to resource for AI tooling across the product organization, staying current on the rapidly evolving landscape and translating new capabilities into practical, secure workflows.
As an AI Enablement Engineer, you will
Evaluate and bring on new AI tools and platforms, assessing fit for the team's workflows, managing setup and configuration, and driving adoption across the product organization.
Solve the IT and security challenges required to deploy AI tools in a healthcare environment, setting up authentication flows, managing access patterns, and ensuring compliance with organizational security standards.
Lower the barrier to entry for non-engineers to leverage AI tools by packaging environments, simplifying setup, and removing infrastructure friction that blocks adoption.
Collaborate across the business—including product, engineering, design, IT, operations, commercial, and leadership teams—to identify workflows that can be accelerated with existing AI capabilities and get those tools running for the team.
Create documentation, guides, and training materials that make it easy for non‑technical team members to adopt and get value from new tools.
Troubleshoot and maintain the AI tooling stack, diagnosing issues independently and iterating on configurations based on team feedback.
Success in this role looks like
You ship tools that people actually use. The team's daily workflows visibly improve because of tooling you’ve introduced and enabled.
You become the person the team comes to when they want to know “is there an AI tool for this?” — and you can get it running securely and quickly.
You reduce friction in tool adoption. New AI capabilities go from “interesting demo” to “the team uses this every day” because you handle the infrastructure, security, and onboarding.
You proactively identify opportunities. You don’t wait to be asked — you see a workflow that could be faster, find the right tool, and make it available.
You manage your own work independently, communicating progress and surfacing blockers early without needing regular direction.
You build trust across teams by delivering reliable, well‑documented, and secure tooling setups and being responsive to feedback.
You should get in touch if
You are automating everything you touch with AI today. We don’t care if you’re in engineering, product, IT, or anything else — we care that you are building daily and fast.
You are deeply familiar with the current AI tooling landscape, LLMs, coding assistants, automation platforms, API integrations, and understand what it takes to deploy them in an organization.
You have hands‑on experience with identity and access management — OAuth, SSO configuration, SCIM provisioning, cloud IAM, and secrets management in enterprise or regulated environments.
You’re comfortable working across enterprise infrastructure like containers, cloud platform administration, endpoint management, identity management, and compliance tooling.
You are a self‑starter who thrives with autonomy. You identify barriers to adoption, solve the infrastructure problem, and get the tool into people’s hands.
You communicate clearly and can translate technical capabilities into practical value for non‑technical teammates.
Benefits overview
Financial well‑being: Competitive base salary, equity opportunities, a performance‑based bonus program, and regular compensation reviews.
Physical well‑being: Comprehensive group medical coverage that includes hospitalization, outpatient care, optical services, and dental benefits.
Mental well‑being: Initiatives such as No‑Meeting Fridays, company holidays, access to mental health resources, and a generous annual leave policy. A remote‑first culture that supports collaboration and flexibility.
Professional development: Learning programs, mentorship, professional development funding, and regular performance feedback and reviews.
Additional perks
Reimbursement for office setup expenses.
Flexibility to work from home, enabling collaboration with global teams.
Paid parental leave for all new parents.
And much more.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and celebrate diversity. Additionally, pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. We are an E‑Verify company.
A reasonable estimate of the base salary range for this role is $140,000 USD - $175,000 USD.
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  • Saint Paul, Illinois, United States

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  • English
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