League Inc.
Freelance Clinicians (Benefits)

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About League
League is one of the fastest-growing technology companies in Canada and the leading healthcare experience platform. Getting healthcare is often the easy part — finishing it is where things fall apart: people book the appointment and skip the follow-up, fill the prescription and stop taking it, get the referral and never make the call. That gap costs health plans and health systems money, and it costs people their health. League closes that gap — identifying what each person needs to do next, clearing what’s in their way, and getting it done, for the 70 million+ people whose care already runs through our platform. Health plans and health systems trust us to do this at scale. Organizations like Manulife, SCAN, Geisinger, and Medibank on the payer side, and Baptist and Shoppers Drug Mart on the provider side.
Position Summary
League is building the infrastructure behind our Benefits Navigation Agent — the AI that helps members understand and use their health benefits — and we're growing our panel of expert reviewers. The through-line is domain judgment: the situational, real-world reasoning that determines the guidance of our agent gives members is accurate, complete, and trustworthy.
You'll help validate the rubrics we use to assess the agent's answers, grade responses against accuracy and coverage standards, and pressure-test the scenarios that keep benefits guidance correct and trustworthy. This is a great fit for benefits and insurance professionals who want flexible, remote work — and who want their expertise to shape a product while it's still being built.
The kind of work you might do
Engagements vary, but could include:
- Scenario design and pressure-testing — building and stress-testing the member scenarios the agent is evaluated against, so the rubric reflects the questions members actually ask and the failure modes that matter most.
- AI agent evaluation — supporting the development and validation of rubrics, grading AI-generated benefits guidance against structured accuracy and coverage standards, flagging where the agent misstates coverage or oversteps into advice it shouldn't give, and providing written feedback on how responses can be improved.
- Subject-matter input — bringing a benefits, claims, or regulatory perspective to how we define correctness, coverage, and the hard-fail boundaries the agent must never cross.
Specializations we're looking for
We're building a multidisciplinary panel. You don't need to cover all of these — we're looking for depth in one or more of the following areas:
- Benefits plan design and administration — You validate that the agent correctly interprets a member's plan documents rather than plausibly paraphrasing them wrong. This is the foundation of every coverage answer the agent gives.
- Payer / claims operations and live-data interpretation — You ensure the agent doesn't just echo API numbers but understands what they actually mean, catching failure modes like pending claims, embedded deductibles, and accumulator confusion that only hands-on operations experience surfaces.
- Regulatory and compliance — You confirm the agent doesn't misstate legal entitlements or drift into legal or tax advice, helping define the hard-fail boundaries where an error carries real regulatory or member harm.
- Member navigation and advocacy — You keep scenarios grounded in the questions members actually ask and the emotional context around them, so the rubric rewards genuinely helpful navigation over answers that are technically correct but useless.
- Supplemental health solutions / point-solution knowledge — You validate that the agent matches supplemental solutions to real member need rather than over-steering or upselling, protecting member trust in the agent's recommendations.
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Required
- Meaningful hands-on experience in one or more of the specializations above (e.g., benefits administration, plan design, payer or claims operations, benefits regulatory/compliance, member advocacy, or supplemental/point-solution expertise)
- Based in Canada or the United States, with working knowledge of the relevant benefits and insurance landscape
- Strong command of where accurate benefits guidance ends and regulated advice (legal, tax, clinical) begins
- Reliable, detail-oriented, and dependable on deadline-driven async work
- Ability to access and operate within Google Workspace
Nice to have
- Prior experience with evaluation or validation of AI products, or structured content/quality review
- Familiarity with self-funded vs. fully-insured plan mechanics, accumulators, coordination of benefits, or claims adjudication
- Genuine curiosity and interest about the role of AI in benefits navigation
Engagement Details
- Fully remote and async-friendly
- Project-based, with everything from short one-off engagements to recurring cycles — steady, ongoing work available for experts who are a strong fit
- Flexible hours that work around your day job or other commitments
- Structured onboarding and calibration so expectations are clear from the start
Please note: this is a Contractor opportunity as we are building out our roster for talent for these engagement-centric projects.
AI Fluency & Ways of Working
At League, we are an AI-native organization. We expect all employees regardless of role or level to thoughtfully leverage AI to improve the quality, speed, and impact of their work.
What this means in practice
- Use AI tools as part of your daily workflow to enhance productivity, problem-solving, and decision-making (e.g., drafting, analysis, coding, research, or process automation)
- Apply judgment and accountability when using AI by reviewing outputs for accuracy, bias, and quality before use
- Continuously learn and adapt as new AI tools and capabilities emerge, incorporating them into your ways of working
- Identify opportunities to improve how work gets done from personal productivity to team-level workflows by leveraging AI effectively
- Operate with strong data responsibility and security awareness, especially when working with sensitive or regulated information
How this scales by level
- Individual Contributors: Use AI to improve personal productivity and quality of output
- Senior ICs / Managers: Integrate AI into team workflows and improve processes
- Leaders: Drive AI adoption at the organizational level and shape how work is done across teams
What we look for
- Demonstrated experience using AI tools in a practical, responsible way
- Curiosity and openness to experimenting with new technologies
- Ability to balance efficiency with quality and sound judgment


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Our employees come from different backgrounds, and we celebrate those differences. We are looking for the best candidates for our open roles, but do not expect applicants to meet every qualification in order to be considered. If you are excited about what you could accomplish at League and believe you can add value to our team, we would love to hear from you.
We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. If you are an individual in need of assistance at any time during our recruitment process, please contact us at recruitinginfo@league.com.
Our Application Process
Applying to a role you love can be exhausting, and understanding the next steps can feel vague and uncertain. You have done the hard part of submitting your application; let's do ours by sharing potential next steps:
- You should receive a confirmation email after submitting your application.
- A recruiter (not a computer) reviews all applications at League.
- If we see alignment with League's needs, a recruiter will reach out to learn more about your goals. The recruiter will also share the team-specific interview process depending on the roles you are exploring.
- The final step is an offer, which we hope you will accept!
Prior to joining us, we conduct reference and background checks. Additional checks could be required for US Candidates, depending on the role you are exploring.
Here are some additional resources to learn more about League
- Learn about our platform, leadership team and partners
- Highmark Health, Google Cloud, League: new digital front door to seamless care
- Former Providence President and Workday EVP of Corporate Strategy join League Board of Directors
- League raises $95 million USD in Series C to build world’s leading healthcare CX platform
- Forbes x League: The Platformization Of Healthcare Is Here
- Fast Company x League: If we want better innovations in healthtech, we need more competition
Work Location
We have a mix of office-centric roles based in our vibrant Toronto office, and remote-eligible roles based anywhere in Canada or US. Each job posting will indicate where the role will be based. Regardless of the role’s posted location, all Toronto-area Leaguers (living within 65 km of our downtown HQ) collaborate in-office Monday through Thursday. Depending on your distance to the office, you’ll enjoy 10 or 20 Flexible Remote Days each quarter for focus and deep-work time. We are committed to fostering a meaningful work environment and connections for all Leaguers regardless of location.
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