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Product Manager - Aesthetics

USA Remote

Our Company
Dermsquared® is the leading education, information, and services platform for dermatology professionals to elevate patient care. We serve our community of HCPs by providing practical clinical and non-clinical content through digital and in-person connections​. We provide our community with solutions to serve their patients through onsite and digital educational content based on the newest and best therapies and techniques from respected thought leaders in the field of dermatology as well as services to enhance their career trajectories. Our offerings have been proven to enhance clinician confidence, demonstrated by our exceptional audience and partner retention rates for our ecosystem. For more details on our portfolio, visit our website at dermsquared.com.

The Essentials
This opportunity is only for those looking for a fast-paced entrepreneurial environment who bring a track record of both consistent results and a way of working admired by their partners.

  • Vision - the ability to zoom out, take a point of view on “What does good look like” and passionately communicate this across and outside the organization
  • Strategic problem solving - the ability to define how to get to the vision by breaking the opportunity or problem down to simple and executable strategies
  • Accountability and collaboration - the ability to take ownership and be accountable for the outcome and motivate others to work effectively across the organization and set clear expectations
  • Personal grit - the willingness and ability to dive into executional details

 

Job Description
Title: Product Manager – Aesthetics
Reporting to: President & GM
Location: Remote 

Dermsquared is seeking a leader to drive development and commercialization of a pipeline of innovative aesthetics solutions and help advance industry partners’ strategic agenda in serving the Dermsquared community of Healthcare Professionals so they may elevate patient care. The Product Manager of Aesthetics will be a key part of the Strategic Product Leadership team. They collaborate with Sales, Transformation and other key stakeholders to fuel the adoption of a portfolio of solutions including live in-person and on demand educational products and digital solutions leveraging a highly engaged community of HCPs. The Director of Product will have a demonstrated ability to structure strategic plans in service of a greater vision. They will be a strong collaborator with the ability to inspire and motivate key partners and stakeholders for consistent results outpacing expectations.

Responsibilities

  • As a key member of the Strategic Product Leadership team, lead the Aesthetics product portfolio on behalf of the business with P&L accountability
  • Ensure executional excellence with existing and new products
  • Ensure data enrichment is an integral part of go-to-market plans for existing and new products
  • Play a critical role in helping shape a new growth strategy transforming business trajectory over the strategic plan horizon

Requirements

  • Demonstrated leadership essentials
  • Bachelor's degree
  • 5+ years of experience in market research
  • Prior experience in healthcare/pharma/agency market research 
  • Prior experience in a growing startup or similar environment is a plus
  • Travel – estimated less than 20%

 

 

Salary Commensurate with Experience plus Benefits

 

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