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Senior Product Designer

New York City

Allara is a telemedicine platform delivering expert, multidisciplinary healthcare for women with hormonal conditions, covered by many insurance plans. Allara’s comprehensive telehealth platform pairs patients with a dedicated care team to provide expert medical guidance, nutrition and lifestyle coaching, and personalized treatment plans that go beyond the basics. As one of the fastest-growing women’s health platforms in the US, Allara provides innovative, high-quality care while addressing long-overlooked gaps in the healthcare system for women with hormonal health needs.

Hybrid (NYC): We value in-person collaboration and aim for at least three days per week in our NYC office, with flexibility as needed.

About the Role 

We're seeking our first dedicated product designer to own the complete user (both patient and clinical) experience across our healthcare platform. This individual would be responsible for designing both patient-facing and clinical experiences while establishing design systems and processes that enable our rapid growth.

What You'll Own

  • End-to-end patient journey design from onboarding through ongoing care management
  • Clinical workflow optimization for providers and care teams
  • Design system creation and maintenance to ensure consistency and scalability across all touchpoints
  • Establish interaction patterns that reduce cognitive load for both patients and providers
  • Information architecture that scales with our expanding feature set
  • User research and testing to validate design decisions

Impact You’ll Drive

  • Improved patient conversion and retention through intuitive UX
  • Operational efficiency gains for our clinical teams
  • Design foundation that enables rapid feature development
  • Competitive differentiation through superior user experience

This role offers the unique opportunity to shape design culture from the ground up while directly impacting patient health outcomes through thoughtful, user-centered design.

Who You Are

Required Qualifications 

  • 5+ years of product design experience with demonstrated impact on user experience and business outcomes
  • Bachelor's degree in Design, HCI, Psychology, or related field (or equivalent professional experience)
  • Expert proficiency in Figma 
  • Design systems experience - building and maintaining scalable component libraries
  • Prototyping expertise - creating interactive prototypes for user testing and stakeholder alignment
  • User research methodology - interviews, usability testing, surveys, and behavioral analysis
  • Data-driven design decisions using analytics tools and user feedback
  • Strong business sense with ability to identify high-impact opportunities
  • Excellent communication and storytelling skills
  • You are comfortable with ambiguity and rapid change
  • Some who enjoys wearing multiple hats and getting hands dirty
  • You’re passionate about building things from the ground up

What Allara Offers 

Compensation & Career Growth

    • $139,500-$162,750 plus equity
    • Professional development & employee learning programs

Actual compensation will be determined based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to: candidate experience, education, certifications, and skill set. In addition to base salary, our total compensation package includes equity, comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision), generous paid time off, and additional wellness and professional development perks. 

Work Environment & Flexibility 

    • Unlimited PTO & 11 company holidays 
    • Annual onsite in NYC

Health & Wellness

    • Medical, dental, and vision benefits
    • Health Savings Account (HSA) & Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
    • Long- and short-term disability coverage
    • Annual employee wellness stipend

Family & Future Planning

    • 401(k) plan
    • Parental leave & family planning support benefits

Additional

    • Company-issued laptop
    • Annual work-from-home stipend
    • A collaborative, mission-driven culture focused on improving patient care

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