Product Designer
About TrialSpark
TrialSpark is a technology-driven drug development company that runs end-to-end clinical trials, focused on bringing new treatments to patients faster and more efficiently.
The biggest bottleneck in bringing new treatments to patients is the clinical trial. On average, getting a drug through the trial process takes nearly a decade and frequently costs $1B+. To combat this industry problem, TrialSpark has built a technology platform that optimizes all aspects of a clinical trial, enabling more efficient trial design, faster trial completion, and higher trial data quality.
TrialSpark recently raised their Series C, and is putting the capital to work by in-licensing and co-developing drug programs through in-house development, joint ventures, and NewCos. Together with doctors, patients, and communities, TrialSpark is working to develop the treatments of tomorrow.
Join us in building a tech platform that changes the way physicians, researchers, and patients work together to advance medical research.
As a product designer at TrialSpark, you may find yourself working on products that:
- Enable researchers and physicians to run patient visits and collect data about drug safety and efficiency
- Are used to design the forms and medical content used for data collection
- Guide patients through the process of deciding whether or not to participate in a trial
- Enable clinical experts to review and analyze clinical trial data
Responsibilities
- Working with your product squad to continuously refine and deliver design against the vision and key objectives for your product area
- Conducting discovery with users and stakeholders to shape project design briefs
- Leading an iterative design process from low to high fidelity, using prototypes to drive hypothesis-testing with users and stakeholders
- Working with PM & engineering counterparts to prioritize build scope and ensure high-quality delivery
- Contributing to the design team through thoughtful feedback and proactive improvement of team processes, patterns, and systems
You may be a good fit if you:
- Have 4+ years of professional product design experience
- Have experience bringing new products or significant features from discovery through launch and iteration
- Have experience in product design for B2B products, productivity/communication tools, or internal tools
- Have experience in-house working agilely and collaboratively with PMs and engineers
- Are proficient in Figma or similar
- Are self-organized with your time and work, and seek out resources to accomplish projects and navigate ambiguity
- Are investigative and inquisitive about product goals from a company, industry, and user perspective, fostering a learning culture both within the design team and the larger organization (No prior healthcare experience is required, but you are excited to learn about science, medicine, data, and regulation!)
You will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.