About the Company

MedArrive exists to expand access to care, drive efficiency, and reduce healthcare expenses by building a platform that orchestrates clinical operations for organizations sending various healthcare providers into patients' homes. Our mission is simple, Improving people's lives by bringing more humanity to healthcare in the home. Our enemy is an often soulless, transactional healthcare system that’s increasingly engineering the vital human touch away from the experience - and often hard to access.

 

MedArrive is a software as a service business that is making the software we built while doing healthcare visits in the home available commercially.  The primary use case is care in the home, e.g., ongoing chronic condition monitoring for a homebound patient by various types of healthcare workers or urgent care response. 

We are a fast-growing start-up looking for a senior & creative technical leader who has new product and scaling experience with preferably a background in the healthcare or consumer industries. 

About The Role

We are looking for an outcomes oriented product manager to support the strategy, design, development, and iteration of core pillars of the upcoming MedArrive platform. This role is ideal for someone who is both an experienced builder that has developed products from scratch and someone who likes to work hand in hand with cross functional team members to iteratively develop complex solutions. 

As the senior product manager on the team you will be responsible for critical sections of the product roadmap from prioritization through execution. We do have the opportunity to move fast and we rely heavily on the product team to set the pace.  You will be critical to ensuring we are working on the right things to move the needle for our members and for the business. 

Products you will build or work on in your first year:

  • Command center tools to support businesses centrally scheduling, routing, and managing provision of care in patients' homes
  • AI telehealth communication platform (chat, video, phone) between patients and providers
  • Provider mobile application that allows providers to communicate availability, see and manage their visit schedule
  • Growth product and infrastructure to drive sales from initial ad campaigns through conversion
  • Robust internal framework that connects to external healthcare and non-healthcare data sources

Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of product management experience where you shipped real products!
  • Experience working directly with engineers and designers
  • “Full stack” data experience, i.e. have sketched out the questions you want to solve, enabled the tracking to get it done, and then built the queries and dashboards to prove it
  • Passionate about UX and some experience with wireframing, user research, and user testing
  • Great written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong technical skills - don’t have to be an engineer but can navigate APIs, databases, and system architecture 
  • Collaborative and eager to work with a strong cross functional team

Must have healthcare experience!

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