Product Director - Digital Health

Sheldon Square
9 months ago
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Product Director, CPO, Head of Product, Director of Product – London, Hybrid. Full Time, Permanent. Circa £140k plus benefits

About the Company - We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Digital Product Director to join our leading HealthTech client in London. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Digital Products for the Healthcare, Medical or Pharma Sectors ideally. You may be working in a PD, CPO, Head of Product role currently. Working closely with Engineering, Data Science and AI teams you will be key to driving innovative solutions that are key to enhancing patient care, customer journey and enabling operational excellence. With a proven track record in product strategy, leading product teams, building capability and product thinking across the business, your visionary role is critical in driving the success and growth of the product portfolio, meeting the needs of customers, patients and clients - whilst enabling the business to excel with a competitive Tech4Good edge in the market.

Responsibilities

Product Strategy Development:

Develop and implement and deliver comprehensive product strategies that align with the company's vision and business goals.
Conduct market research and competitive analysis to identify opportunities and inform product decisions.
Define product roadmap and prioritize initiatives based on business impact and customer needs.
UI/UX Strategy:

Collaborate with design and development teams to create cohesive and engaging user experiences.
Advocate for user-centered design and ensure that user feedback is integrated into the product development process.
Team Leadership and Development:

Lead and mentor a team of product managers and other product team members, fostering a collaborative and high-performance culture.
Build and enhance the capabilities of the product team through training, development, and recruitment of top talent.
Set clear goals, provide regular feedback, and conduct performance evaluations.
Product Development and Execution:

Oversee the entire product lifecycle from ideation to launch and post-launch optimization.
Ensure timely and high-quality delivery of products by working closely with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, marketing, and sales.
Monitor product performance and make data-driven decisions to improve product outcomes.
Stakeholder Management:

Communicate product vision, strategy, and progress to internal and external stakeholders.
Collaborate with senior leadership to ensure alignment on business objectives and product priorities.
Build strong relationships with key stakeholders and represent the product team in executive meetings.
Required Skills

Extensive experience in product management, preferably within the HealthTech or MedTech industries.
Experience of Web and Mobile Application Product Development, Multi Platform SaaS Platforms
Demonstrated success in developing and executing product strategies that drive business growth.
Strong expertise in UI/UX design principles and best practices.
Proven ability to lead and develop high-performing product teams.
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and stakeholder management skills.
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and manage multiple priorities.
If you are passionate about making a difference in the HealthTech and MedTech industries and have the skills and experience to lead our clients product team to success, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our innovative and forward-thinking client.

Should this seem a 100% or very close match, please feel free to contact Tom Iveson at Amtis dot co dot uk or Amtis company page

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