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UX Designer

Valhalla, NY, Remote

UX Designer

 

At Rectangle Health, we believe that our team members are our most important asset. We grow our team by hiring best-in-class talent. We encourage all employees to contribute their individual talents and ideas to strengthen our team, our brand, and our services. We promote a culture that serves to empower and motivate employees beyond the standard corporate rhetoric one might see on motivational posters. Employees understand their individual roles in serving our customers, and this clarity of purpose encourages high job performance.

Position Overview

At Rectangle Health, we’re modernizing how healthcare practices engage with their patients and manage their businesses. As a key part of our Product team, you’ll help design intuitive, effective tools that simplify complex workflows for front-office staff and administrators at healthcare practices across the country.

We’re looking for a UX Designer with a strong foundation in user-centered design, experience shaping enterprise B2B software, and the scrappy, collaborative spirit of someone who’s worked in startup environments. You bring empathy, curiosity, and a sharp design sensibility to every stage of the product development lifecycle—and you’re excited about how AI is shaping the future of design.

For Full-Time Employees we offer:

  • Competitive health, dental, and vision benefits
  • Guardian Hospital Indemnity coverage
  • Life & LTD
  • 401(k) matching up to 3%

Primary Job Duties

  • Collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders to shape the user experience across multiple product lines.
  • Work with our UX researcher to leverage user research and synthesize findings into clear design insights and actionable recommendations.
  • Create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs that reflect a deep understanding of user needs and behavioral science.
  • Leverage AI tools to enhance design workflows—whether for ideation, rapid prototyping, or content generation.
  • Utilize and refine our design system that can scale across products.
  • Use quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate the effectiveness of designs and make informed decisions.
  • Advocate for the user at every turn while balancing business goals and technical constraints.
  • Contribute to a growing design culture that values experimentation, storytelling, and cross-functional learning.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders to shape the user experience across multiple product lines.
  • Work with our UX researcher to leverage user research and synthesize findings into clear design insights and actionable recommendations.
  • Create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs that reflect a deep understanding of user needs and behavioral science.
  • Leverage AI tools to enhance design workflows—whether for ideation, rapid prototyping, or content generation.
  • Utilize and refine our design system that can scale across products.
  • Use quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate the effectiveness of designs and make informed decisions.
  • Advocate for the user at every turn while balancing business goals and technical constraints.
  • Contribute to a growing design culture that values experimentation, storytelling, and cross-functional learning.

 

Why Rectangle Health?

We’re a mission-driven team working to reduce friction in the healthcare payments experience. We value people who are thoughtful, curious, and energized by the challenges that come with building great products in a complex space. At Rectangle Health, you’ll find an opportunity to make a real impact—on our users, our company, and the healthcare system as a whole.

Ready to Apply?

Please include a link to your portfolio with your application. We’d love to see examples of your work and understand your design process—including how you’re exploring or incorporating AI in your design practice.

About Us:

Rectangle Health, a leading financial technology company, empowers medical, dental and specialty practices with seamless and secure technology to drive revenue by increasing patient payments and streamlining practice management and payment processing. Since 1992, the company’s innovative solutions have reduced administrative burden and rebalanced the ledger for its thousands of healthcare providers in the U.S., reliably processing billions of dollars in payments annually.

 

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