Contribute to the Vision: Support the definition of product goals and roadmaps aligned with business needs, client requirements, and market opportunities.
Manage the Backlog: Write clear user stories, assist in prioritization, and ensure development efforts stay focused on delivering value.
Bridge Business & Tech: Act as a translator between business needs and technical implementation, helping teams stay connected to real-world user challenges.
Validate & Learn: Participate in discovery, testing, and iteration to ensure features deliver measurable outcomes.
Collaborate Cross-Functionally: Partner with operations, data, engineering, and design teams to bring product ideas to life.
Work with Agility: Contribute to agile processes, support sprint planning and retrospectives, and help keep teams aligned on priorities.
Requirements
4-6 years of experience in product management, business analysis, or related roles (managing a SaaS product is highly preferred).
Experience writing user stories and collaborating with technical teams.
Comfort with data-driven decision making and willingness to learn new tools and technologies.
Familiarity with agile practices and product development lifecycles.
Interest in healthcare, life sciences, or regulated industries is a plus (experience with compliance frameworks such as FDA, HIPAA, or 21 CFR Part 11 a bonus, but not required).
Strong communication and interpersonal skills; able to work collaboratively and influence without authority.
Curiosity, adaptability, and a growth mindset—you’re excited to learn and grow into increasing responsibility.
Hands-on experience with AI-driven tools and a strong interest in exploring emerging technologies.
Benefits
Impact: Your work helps shape how life sciences companies connect with patients, providers, and payers.
Growth: Direct exposure to product strategy, healthcare innovation, and advanced technology.
Team: Join a culture that values curiosity, ownership, and collaboration—where your contributions matter.
If you’re a product professional who asks not only “What are we building?” but also “Why does this matter for the business and the end user?” — you’ll thrive here.
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