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Director of Business Systems

Remote US

About Hello Heart:

Hello Heart is on a mission to change the way people care for their hearts. The company provides the first app and connected heart monitor to help people track and manage their heart health. With Hello Heart, users take steps to control their risk of heart attacks and stroke – the leading cause of death in the United States. Peer-reviewed studies have shown that high-risk users of Hello Heart have seen meaningful drops in blood pressure, cholesterol and even weight. Recognized as the digital leader in preventive heart health, Hello Heart is trusted by more than 130 leading Fortune 500 and government employers, national health plans, and labor organizations. Founded in 2013, Hello Heart has raised more than $138 million from top venture firms and is a best-in-class solution on the American Heart Association’s Innovators’ Network and CVS Health Point Solutions Management platform. Visit www.helloheart.com for more information.

About the Role:

We are searching for a proven leader to join us as our Director of Business Systems, who can help lead us through the next phase of growth by building systems and their connectivity. If you enjoy applying logic to business processes using various systems, while making data flow ‘easy’ across all steps in the customer lifecycle, this could be a good fit for you. This role is for someone who aspires to solve complex business problems through automation while keeping client and end user needs top of mind.

Reporting into our VP of Client Operations and Strategy, you will seek to improve end to end experiences both for internal and cross-functional stakeholders. We are seeking someone who is energetic, self-driven and motivated who will build scalability across our Customer Experience (CX) department through automation, systems management and data integrations. To be successful in this position, you should have a user-first mentality and attitude as both our clients and users are our biggest assets, and we are obsessed over ensuring both are exceedingly happy. 

Responsibilities:

  • Own the end-to-end systems connectivity and usage across the entire CX department.
  • Overlay all existing processes into appropriate tools to make sure ‘who-does-what-when’ aspects are captured seamlessly.  
  • Work closely with key CX leadership to ensure business requirements are identified and a plan of action is managed to automate all initiatives.  
  • Ability to work bottoms up as well as top down to drive growth discussions as we look to build a ‘white glove service experience’ across our organization.  
  • Partner with internal and cross-functional stakeholders across Customer Experience, Marketing, Product, and Sales teams to drive stronger alignment on our goals and objectives.
  • Ability to think Scalability and Efficiencies at all times – allow automation and systems to be that one point solution instead of ‘patch-fixes’.  
  • Own reporting and dashboards associated with CX needs – work in collaboration with our cross-functional Data team for support.  
  • Collaborative and a team player to align with all Revenue Operations stakeholders and have a ‘one team’ mentality.  
  • Create efficiencies across all aspects of CX lifecycle through overlapping business acumen with technical know-how while building Revenue Operations for scale.  
  • Ability to measure performance through various KPIs (ex: revenue growth, client health, CS lifecycle, attribution and conversion rates, speed of progression, user adoption, audit trails, bottleneck improvements, etc).  
  • Manage and prioritize project plans to set appropriate expectations, address stakeholder goals, determine target dates, and provide regular updates.
  • Focused on measuring your own success through various metrics/KPIs (Ex: Systems health and usage, data flow management, data accuracy rate, dashboard / reporting adoption, automation, speed to delivery, etc)

Requirements: 

  • 7+ years of professional experience across business systems management, database management and / or automation.
  • Experience working in a Revenue focused department is a must (Customer Success, Sales or Marketing).
  • Relevant industry experience within digital healthcare or SaaS is a plus
  • Ability to think operationally across CX, with the ability to influence process lifecycle with appropriate technical resources is highly preferred.  
  • Proven leader who has experience working in a complex business environment and across multiple systems and automation tools to drive effective outcomes. 
  • Knowledge of working with Salesforce.com, Tableau, AWS Redshift, Asana, or similar systems.
  • Ability to travel up to 15% annually as needed.

The US base salary range for this full-time position is $170,000.00 to $200,000.00. Salary ranges are determined by role and level. Compensation is determined by additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the annual salary and bonus only, and do not include equity or benefits.

Hello Heart has a positive, diverse, and supportive culture - we look for people who are collaborative, creative, and courageous. Oh, and if you want to see some recent evidence of the fun things we do at Hello Heart, check out our Instagram page.  

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