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Senior Product Designer

Israel - Hybrid

About Viz.ai

Viz.ai is the pioneer in the use of AI algorithms and machine learning to increase the speed of diagnosis and care across 1,700+ hospitals and health systems in the U.S. and Europe. The AI-powered Viz.ai One® is an intelligent care coordination solution that identifies more patients with a suspected disease, informs critical decisions at the point of care, and optimizes care pathways and helps improve outcomes. Backed by real-world clinical evidence, Viz.ai One delivers significant value to patients, providers, and pharmaceutical and medical device companies. For more information visit Viz.ai.

About the role:

We are looking for a Senior Product Designer who is energized by designing software and experiences that help physicians deliver life-saving treatments more efficiently. By joining our team, you’ll design end-to-end user experiences in mobile and web for diverse groups of users and care providers – including neurologists, care coordinators, cardiologists, radiologists, and more.

As we continue to grow Viz and our suite of products, we are looking for a UX Designer who will:

  • Create designs and prototypes, for complex interfaces, mobile and web
  • Own the end-to-end design of key features and journeys, including planning, wireframing, translating design into engineering-ready deliverables, and working with cross-functional partners to get your work into the hands of our users.
  • Healthcare is known for clunky, difficult-to-use tools; your design and the Viz application should redefine what is expected of clinician-facing products.

What success looks like: 

  • You can put lead a project end to end from concept research to detailed design and hand off
  • After 90 days you understand the Viz application well enough to create an audit, critique features made by others in the team, and work independently but with frequent updates to your manager. 
  • After 120 days you are perceived as a mentor by your colleagues 
  • You are comfortable challenging assumptions of your colleagues and supreme such product managers and engineering.
  • You are able to continually prioritize your tasks in a dynamic, creative, fast paced environment.
  • You have the ability to be the voice of the user and evangelist of user experience
  • You have strong technical fluency with the ability to work closely with engineering. 

We are looking for:  

Required qualifications:

  • 7+ years of experience designing digital products across web and mobile systems
  • You are a strong interaction designer, but are comfortable and proficient across all of product design, including visual design, and research.
  • You love a good challenge — and know how to turn a complex workflow into an elegant solution that is extensible to multiple users and use cases. You know how to create rules and systems, and when to break or change them.
  • Data-driven using user insights and metrics to inform design decisions.
  • Excellent collaborator,  excited to be part of a mission-driven team. You have experience working with a variety of cross-functional peers — including UX, PM, Research, Customer success, Engineering, Legal, and Marketing.
  • Clear communicator- You can communicate clearly and concisely in both speaking and writing, and tailor your communications to the appropriate audience. You are comfortable speaking with clinicians and medical experts.

Preferred qualifications:

  • You’ve designed digital tools for patients or providers and understand the complexity of working in the healthcare space. You are experienced making decisions that optimize for both safety and usability.
  • Native iOS Mobile design experience
  • Comfort with UX Writing / Content strategy
  • Experience with Figma, Jira, using design systems and components.Experience working in an agile development environment as part of product teams
  • Familiarity with adaptive and responsive techniques.
  • Someone who can effectively balance vision with real-world constraints in your design decisions

Why should you join us?

  • You love working on products that make an impact
  • You love to solve complex workflows
  • You want to set the bar for healthcare designs

Location

We are located in San Francisco & Tel Aviv. This position is based in IL.

 

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