Senior Product Manager, Clinical Tech

New York, New York, United States

We are seeking a Senior Product Manager to lead the development of internal tooling and infrastructure that supports our clinical team in delivering care across multiple product tiers and services. You’ll focus on building solutions to enhance efficiency, reduce friction, and extend the capabilities of our clinical team.

As the Senior Product Manager you will play a pivotal role in building and optimizing internal tools that enable our distributed clinical workforce to provide seamless, high-quality care. You will work closely with clinicians, operations, engineering, and product teams to design custom solutions that fill gaps in our existing EMR and streamline our care delivery process.

This is a hybrid role based in New York City. Team members typically work in our Manhattan office 3-5 days a week, with empathetic flexibility.

WHAT YOU WILL DO:

  • Lead product development for clinical tooling, focusing on scheduling, billing, and workflow automation
  • Partner with clinical teams, operations, and engineering to deeply understand workflow challenges and opportunities
  • Design and implement custom solutions that extend the capabilities of our EMR and operational systems
  • Prioritize initiatives based on business impact, clinician efficiency, and care quality
  • Define and track success metrics, ensuring tools improve clinical productivity and patient experience
  • Collaborate with operations teams to enhance reporting, analytics, and operational insights for clinical performance
  • Own the end-to-end product lifecycle, from discovery and design through launch and iteration

WHAT YOU BRING TO THE ROLE:

  • 5+ years of product management experience, with a focus on internal tooling, clinical workflows, or healthcare operations
  • Experience building healthcare SaaS tools from 0 to 1
  • Background in digital health, care delivery, or health-tech startups
  • Deep understanding of EMR limitations and how to extend them via custom tooling
  • Strong technical acumen - comfortable working with APIs, integrations, and data pipelines
  • Experience working with distributed workforces or multi-tiered service models
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills - able to bridge the gap between clinicians, operations, and engineers
  • Data-driven decision-making with a strong UX and usability focus

COMP | PERKS | BENEFITS:

  • $155,000 - $185,000 per year
  • Equity
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Paid maternity / paternity leave
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Biograph Membership

WHY JOIN US?

Biograph is on a mission to drive meaningful advances in human healthspan and lifespan. We’re not simply focused on helping you live longer, we’re focused on making every year the best it can be. Biograph is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive salaries, comprehensive health benefits, and a people focused culture.  

  • Innovation at the Core: Work with a forward-thinking team that merges the latest in health technology, data science, and personalized care.
  • Collaborative Ecosystem: Work alongside engineers, designers, and clinicians to create groundbreaking solutions that redefine what's possible in healthcare. You will be part of a multidisciplinary team where innovation thrives, and every voice matters, contributing to a culture that values diverse perspectives and bold thinking.
  • Impactful Leadership: Be the voice for our members' health journeys, influencing the development of cutting-edge tools and technologies to enhance their lives.
  • Opportunities for Growth: With Biograph, you're not just stepping into a role—you're joining a company where growth and development are prioritized. As we continue to scale and innovate, you will have opportunities to expand your expertise, take on new challenges, and make meaningful contributions to the broader healthcare landscape.
  • A Purpose-Driven Mission: At Biograph, we're committed to more than just healthcare—we're focused on changing lives by extending healthspans and improving quality of life through personalized care. If you're passionate about making a tangible difference, this is your chance to be part of something truly transformative.

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