Senior Product Manager
Novellia · United States · 2 mo ago
RemoteRemoteMarketingFull-time
About the role
As a Senior Product Manager, you’ll focus on advancing our patient experiences, from aggregating and simplifying medical records to unlocking health journey tools and insights. You’ll join a growing, cross-functional team dedicated to the patient product. You’ll report to the Director of Product, and collaborate with UX, Engineering and Commercial partners to accelerate our roadmap, increase user value, and deliver high quality features to patients.
Responsibilities
- Partner closely with Design and Engineering teams to define and deliver patient product features across the web and mobile apps.
- Drive features from the ground up by identifying key user challenges and solutions through product analytics, user research, and support signals — turning insights into opportunities that meet user needs and drive engagement.
- Define the product strategy alongside the Director of Product, owning prioritization and roadmap delivery while balancing user impact, product strategy and business opportunity.
- Collaborate with Design to create and deliver user experiences that empower our users with their health story and to be their own best advocate.
- Collaborate with commercial stakeholders to align customer projects with patient value and product vision.
- Communicate progress, insights, and tradeoffs effectively to leadership and cross-functional stakeholders.
Requirements
- 5+ years of product management experience with a strong track record of building and shipping consumer products, ideally in the health-tech space.
- Deep comfort with product analytics — you can independently scope analyses, run funnel and cohort breakdowns, and pressure-test your own assumptions with data.
- You know how to define the right success metrics for a feature before it ships, and how to diagnose drop-off or retention issues after.
- Experience with Mixpanel or Amplitude; SQL proficiency preferred.
- Synthesizes company goals into clear, detailed PRDs that design and engineering can build from with minimal back-and-forth, balancing engineering capacity with ambitious goals.
- Understands how to define and negotiate acceptance criteria and project metrics.
- Proven experience driving the product development process: effectively runs sprint ceremonies, writes and grooms user stories, drives alignment across key stakeholders.
- Knows when process helps and when it gets in the way.
- Has conducted independent user research — including interviews, usability tests, and surveys — and can translate findings into prioritized product decisions without a dedicated researcher.
- Has shipped features on both iOS and Android, understands platform-specific constraints, and has worked within App Store / Play Store release cycles.
- Passion for changing how patients everywhere manage their diagnoses, consume their health data, navigate the healthcare system, and take back control of their treatment journeys.
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills working with Design, Engineering, and non-technical partners.
- Comfort working with ownership and through ambiguity across teams in a fast-paced, remote environment.
Qualifications
- Previous experience at an early-stage startup (seed through Series B), where process didn't exist and you helped create it.
- Exposure to healthcare interoperability standards or structured health data (FHIR, claims, EHR) — you don't need to be as technical as an engineer, but you know why data quality and completeness are hard problems in this space.
Skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Benefits
Novellia offers a competitive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
Pay
Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.
Schedule
Full-time position with flexible working hours.
Bonus Points
- Previous experience at an early-stage startup (seed through Series B), where process didn't exist and you helped create it.
- Exposure to healthcare interoperability standards or structured health data (FHIR, claims, EHR) — you don't need to be as technical as an engineer, but you know why data quality and completeness are hard problems in this space.