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Product Design Co-op - Spring/Summer Term

Toronto
About League
 

Founded in 2014, League is the leading healthcare consumer experience (CX) platform, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), reaching more than 63 million people around the world and delivering the highest level of personalization in the industry. Payers, providers, and consumer health partners build on League’s platform to deliver high-engagement healthcare solutions proven to improve health outcomes. League has raised over $285 million in venture capital funding to date, powering the digital experiences for some of healthcare’s most trusted brands, including Highmark Health, Manulife, Medibank, and Shoppers Drug Mart.

Launch your Product Design career! We're looking for a Product Design Co-op to join our team and work on real, meaningful projects from day one. You'll be embedded in the Product Design team, paired with a mentor, and given the opportunity to contribute to features that ship to real users.

This role is for someone who is eager to learn in a fast-moving environment and ready to collaborate across disciplines. You'll work closely with designers, product managers, and engineers — getting hands-on experience with the full product development lifecycle.

Your Impact

Here's what you can expect to contribute during your time with us:

  • Gain exposure to client work: You'll contribute to external client-facing projects and learn how to balance user needs, business goals, stakeholder input, and technical constraints in your decision making.
  • Contribute to a design initiative: Whether it’s standardizing our accessibility practice or defining baseline UX standards for AI experiences, you'll make a meaningful contribution beyond your core project.
  • Participate in team rituals: You'll be an active voice in critiques, standups, and design reviews — sharing your work, giving feedback, and growing through the process.
  • Build cross-functional relationships: You'll collaborate with Product and Engineering, developing the communication and partnership skills that great designers rely on.

What Success Looks Like

A great co-op on our team is someone who:

  • Brings curiosity to every problem — asks thoughtful questions and digs into the "why"
  • Shows up consistently to team rituals and engages meaningfully in design critique
  • Takes feedback openly and iterates quickly without losing their point of view
  • Communicates proactively — flags blockers early and keeps collaborators in the loop
  • Builds genuine relationships across the team and with cross-functional partners
  • Demonstrates growth over the course of the internship — in craft, process, and confidence

What we’re looking for: 

  • Currently enrolled in a Canadian post-secondary undergraduate or graduate degree in UX Design, Interaction Design, or a related discipline
  • A portfolio that demonstrates your design process, visual craft, and ability to solve real user problems 
  • Proficiency in Figma 
  • A foundational understanding of user-centered design principles
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

What Makes You Stand Out

  • Experience using AI tools in your design workflow
  • Some exposure to user research methods (interviews, usability testing, etc.)

Security-related Responsibilities:

  • Compliance with Information Security Policies
  • Compliance with League’s secure coding practice
  • Responsibility and accountability for executing League's policies and procedures
  • Notification of HR, Legal, Compliance & Security of any incidents, breaches or policy violations

As part of your application, please record a 1-minute video answering:
👉 “Why do you want to work at League?”
Upload your video to Google Drive or YouTube, and share the link in a clickable PDF with your application.

Please note: This is an in-office position at our Toronto HQ from Monday to Thursday and Fridays are work-from-home. We really value fostering in-person connection and collaboration which is especially advantageous as learning opportunity for a Co-op student. 

 

 

 



CANADA APPLICANTS ONLY: The Canada-specific compensation range below for this full-time position is exclusive of bonus, equity and benefits. This range reflects the minimum and maximum target for base salaries for the position across all Canadian locations. The salary range is intentional to account for the performance and career progressions a Leaguer will experience in the role throughout their time at League. Where in the band you may land is determined by job-related skills/experience. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range specific to your skills and experience during the hiring process.

Compensation range for Canada applicants only

$25 - $25 CAD

Our employees come from different backgrounds, and we celebrate those differences. We are looking for the best candidates for our open roles, but do not expect applicants to meet every qualification in order to be considered. If you are excited about what you could accomplish at League and believe you can add value to our team, we would love to hear from you.

We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status
. If you are an individual in need of assistance at any time during our recruitment process, please contact us at recruitinginfo@league.com.

Our Application Process:
 
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  • You should receive a confirmation email after submitting your application.
  • A recruiter (not a computer) reviews all applications at League.
  • If we see alignment with League's needs, a recruiter will reach out to learn more about your goals. The recruiter will also share the team-specific interview process depending on the roles you are exploring.
  • The final step is an offer, which we hope you will accept!
  • Prior to joining us, we conduct reference and background checks. Additional checks could be required for US Candidates, depending on the role you are exploring.
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We have a mix of office-centric roles based in our vibrant Toronto office, and remote-eligible roles based anywhere in Canada or US. Each job posting will indicate where the role will be based. Regardless of the role’s posted location, all Toronto-area Leaguers (living within 65 km of our downtown HQ) collaborate in-office Monday through Thursday. Depending on your distance to the office, you’ll enjoy 10 or 20 Flexible Remote Days each quarter for focus and deep-work time. We are committed to fostering a meaningful work environment and connections for all Leaguers regardless of location.

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