Product Manager

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Join Us in Revolutionising Healthcare!

Are you passionate about leveraging technology for the greater good? Here's your chance to make a tangible impact on global health! This cutting-edge Health Tech Company is at the forefront of innovation. Be part of the journey to make healthcare more efficient through Technology.

Salary: Up to £60,000 + Bens

Location: Fully Remote (UK)

The Role

We are on the lookout for a visionary Product Manager to join the businesses dynamic and growing team. In this pivotal role, you will help shape our product roadmap, gather and prioritise requirements, and work closely with cross-functional teams to deliver groundbreaking solutions to real-world healthcare data challenges.

Reporting directly to the Chief Product Officer, you will be instrumental in evolving the businesses product strategy and execution, driving the company's mission to create a healthier world through technology.

Key Responsibilities

Collaborate with Stakeholders: Work closely with customers, stakeholders, and the engineering team to define and refine product requirements.
Product Roadmaps: Create and maintain product roadmaps, prioritising feature development based on market needs and business objectives.
Develop Specifications: Develop user stories, acceptance criteria, and detailed product specifications.
Team Collaboration: Partner with engineering teams throughout the development process to ensure seamless execution.
Market Analysis: Analyse market trends and the competitive landscape to identify opportunities for innovation.
Performance Metrics: Measure and report on product performance metrics to ensure continuous improvement.
Sales and Marketing Support: Provide product expertise and conduct customer demos to support sales and marketing efforts.
Regulatory Compliance: Stay current with healthcare interoperability standards and regulations.

Qualifications

Required:

3-5 years of product management experience in healthcare technology
Working knowledge of healthcare data standards, particularly FHIR
Experience with clinical workflows and healthcare IT systems
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field
Previous product management training (Pragmatic Marketing, Design Thinking, etc.)Preferred:

Experience in API-based data exchange, data mapping, and validation rules
Product analytics, UI/UX feedback loops, and process optimisation
Experience with clinical research or EDC systems
Knowledge of regulatory requirements for clinical trials (GCP, 21 CFR Part 11)
Familiarity with Agile development methodologiesWhat's On Offer

Competitive Salary and Benefits: We value our team and offer a highly competitive compensation package.
Cutting-Edge Technology: Work with innovative technology that makes a real difference in the healthcare industry.
Professional Growth: Take advantage of professional development and growth opportunities.
Collaborative Culture: Join a company with a collaborative and innovative culture where your ideas matter.Ready to Make a Difference?

If you're ready to join a company that is changing the face of healthcare through innovative technology, apply now and become a key player in our mission to save lives and improve health outcomes globally.

Apply Today!

Make your mark in health tech and contribute to a healthier future for all.

To find out more about Computer Futures please visit

Computer Futures, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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