Therapy Brands
posted 5 months ago
The Lead Product Designer at Therapy Brands will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our enterprise and value-added solution products, focusing on both mobile and desktop platforms. This position is designed for a passionate designer who is adept at leading research efforts and executing product strategies to deliver exceptional results. The ideal candidate will be responsible for leading the design process, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, user-centric products that meet the needs of our clients in the healthcare technology sector. In this role, you will develop and maintain design standards and best practices to ensure consistency and excellence across all product offerings. You will create, collaborate, and iterate on user flows, journeys, wireframes, mockups, prototypes, and other UI design artifacts for mobile and desktop applications. Additionally, you will plan iterative UI design improvements to ensure high-quality user experiences that align with user needs and business objectives. Collaboration is key in this position, as you will work closely with product managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to define and execute product strategy. You will translate complex business requirements into intuitive and effective design solutions, ensuring that the end product meets user expectations and enhances functionality. Leading research efforts to gather user insights, conducting usability testing, and utilizing telemetry and data analysis techniques will be essential to inform design improvements and innovations. As a leader, you will mentor and develop peer designers, fostering a collaborative and creative work environment that encourages professional growth. You will also communicate design concepts and rationale effectively to stakeholders at all levels, ensuring alignment between design, product management, engineering, and business objectives. This role is crucial in driving the success of our products and enhancing the overall user experience for our clients.