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Product Designer

Los Angeles

Wellth is a pioneering digital health company.

At Wellth, we help people stay healthy by making daily health tasks simple and rewarding. We combine behavioral science with an intuitive user experience that fits seamlessly into people's daily lives, making it easier to build lasting healthy habits. Wellth users earn real rewards for everyday needs like groceries and transportation. Our approach works: we've facilitated over 30 million healthy habits and reduced hospitalization rates by up to 44%, preventing more than 10,000 hospital days. We're not just another digital health company—we're a daily lifeline for patients managing multiple chronic conditions.

 

You will have the opportunity to solve meaningful design challenges that directly help patients improve their health.

At Wellth, our design goes beyond aesthetics—it's about crafting intuitive and delightful experiences that span both marketing and product. We prioritize accessibility from the start, making it central to our design process. You'll blend UI/UX design skills with brand identity work (colors, fonts, and more) to make a meaningful difference in the daily lives of tens of thousands of patients with chronic conditions.

Specifically, you will: 

  • Utilize user-centered design practices from concept to execution
  • Create compelling marketing materials across all channels (web, email, video, print, packaging) to showcase Wellth's value to prospective patients and healthcare partners
  • Conduct qualitative user research to inform design decisions
  • Build early-stage mobile wireframes and prototypes to help iterate quickly on ideas and identify solutions to real problems
  • Deliver pixel-perfect mobile UI to the engineering team for production development

You will be a member of a diverse and supportive team. 

You will partner with:

  • Our passionate designers who share your commitment to crafting exceptional product experiences
  • Our forward-thinking product managers to align on user needs and strategic goals
  • Our empathetic marketing team to communicate the value of our solution to prospective patients and customers
  • Our talented engineers to turn your visionary designs into functional, user-centric solutions
  • Our skilled data engineers to extract insights from real-world user behavior
  • Our dedicated support staff to understand patients’ delights and grievances about our program experience

You might be the candidate we’re looking for:

Required Skills/Abilities:

  • 3+ years of professional UI/UX design experience
  • Strong user empathy
  • Clear communication skills 
  • Solid understanding of UX principles
  • Experience with typography 
  • Experience designing user interfaces (Figma)
  • Familiarity with prototyping tools (Figma, Play, Principle, Origami) 
  • Experience conducting user research (user interviews, focus groups, usability tests)

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Interest in healthcare
  • Experience meeting accessibility standards (ADA, WCAG) 
  • Experience with motion graphics or video editing (Lottie, Rive, After Effects)
  • Knowledge of programming languages such as HTML, CSS, Javascript
  • Preferred, not required, Los Angeles, CA
  • If in Los Angeles, CA, hybrid 

You will enjoy working with us at Wellth.

The benefits of working with us include:

  • Flexible working arrangements, supporting strong remote-first practices and tools with the option to work in our excellent gathering space in Marina Del Rey.
  • Robust paid time off and generous parental leave program.
  • Competitive salary & commission structure.
  • Health, dental, vision insurance, and FSA/HSA plans.
  • Ability to have a positive impact on people who need it most.
  • Support of a highly dedicated team focused on building the future of healthcare.

Wellth is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic.

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