Full-time - Remote 

At Vivian Health, we’re transforming hiring and recruiting in healthcare. We’re a positive impact business working to efficiently and cost effectively match the right talent to the right jobs in the healthcare sector, and as a result, help improve patient care and reduce healthcare costs.

We started by bringing transparency and increased access to the opaque and offline temporary healthcare staffing industry, and we are now building the largest marketplace in the healthcare labor market that enables all healthcare professionals to find their perfect job opportunity, faster and easier than ever before.

The Mission: 

Vivian Health's mission is to empower every healthcare professional to find their perfect job opportunity. We do this by providing the tools necessary for healthcare professionals to land their dream job and empower them to negotiate for the pay they deserve.

Through the Vivian Health platform, we enable staffing agencies and healthcare employers to more easily find relevant talent, communicate more efficiently, and make better hiring decisions, ultimately enabling them to serve patients more safely and effectively.

The Role:

As a Senior Product Designer at Vivian Health, you'll be at the forefront of redefining how healthcare professionals explore future career opportunities and how employers connect with potential candidates. 

Your role will involve:

  • Leading end-to-end design initiatives across multiple platforms
  • Collaborating with the Product Management, Engineering, and Marketing teams to design solutions that prioritize healthcare professionals
  • Utilizing both qualitative and quantitative research methods to assess user needs, in partnership with the Product Management and Research teams
  • Creating wireframes, mockups, and prototypes to address identified pain points and iterating upon them for optimal solutions
  • A relentless focus on customer obsession, with the ability to empathize with healthcare professionals and understand the dynamics between employers and recruiters

Required Skills:

  • 5+ years of experience in designing digital products, preferably in Fintech or Healthtech
  • Design thinking with a keen eye for identifying product and experience flaws
  • An inquisitive mindset, always seeking to understand the "why" behind feature requests
  • Proficiency in digital design tools, with a preference for Figma 
  • A strong design aesthetic, with experience in visual design, design systems, or illustration

Nice to Haves:

  • Portfolio demonstrating creativity, process, and innovation in UX and visual design
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in a related field

The benefits & perks:

The base range for this position is $150,000 - $180,000 yearly salary, dependent on job-related, non-discriminatory factors such as experience, education, and skills. This range is based on a full-time schedule.

At Vivian Health, we offer a competitive compensation package, with benefits including:

  • Flexible Time Off
  • Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans including HSA and FSA Options
  • 401K Retirement Savings Plan with Generous Employer Match
  • Generous Parental Leave
  • Pre-tax Commuter Benefit Plan
  • Work from home stipend
  • Access to Corporate Discount Program
  • Pet Insurance

About Vivian Health:
Vivian Health is an online marketplace in the healthcare staffing industry.

We help healthcare professionals find the best job opportunities and help healthcare employers hire talent more quickly and cost effectively, ultimately reducing healthcare costs and improving patient safety & care.

We are backed by world-class investors including Thoma Bravo and IAC with over $75 million of capital raised. The company was originally bootstrapped and self-funded until 2019 when Nasdaq listed IAC acquired a majority stake in the business.

Vivian Health is a 2023 Built in’s “Best Fully Remote Best Startup”, “Fully Remote Best Places to Work”, and one of the “U.S. Best Startups to Work For”.

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