Clinical Program Manager
Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 4X7, CanadaAll locationsMississauga, Ontario, L4W 4X7, CanadaGreater Toronto Area (GTA) — Hybrid, 3 days onsite / 2 days remote Hybrid
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About the role
We are seeking a Clinical Program Manager to own the product roadmap for our Women's Health portfolio. This is an individual contributor role reporting directly to the Chief Product Officer, ideal for someone who combines rigorous clinical research training with a passion for building patient- and clinician-facing digital health products. You'll sit at the intersection of clinical science, technology, and functional medicine, translating clinical evidence and patient needs into product requirements that our engineering and design teams can build against. This role suits a scientist-turned-product-thinker who wants to see their clinical expertise shape real-world digital health tools. This role is designed to be accessible to candidates early in their product career but strong in clinical grounding:
What you'll bring
- PhD required in a clinical research, biology, or related life sciences discipline.
- Hands-on clinical trial experience (e.g., trial design, data collection, protocol execution, or clinical research coordination) this may come from doctoral research, postdoctoral work, or prior industry roles.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex clinical concepts for non-clinical audiences (engineers, designers, business stakeholders).
- Comfort working in a fast-paced, hybrid, cross-functional environment.
- candidates without this can demonstrate transferable skills through clinical trial project management, data analysis, or research translation work.
- Familiarity with product types such as patient-facing apps, clinician-facing tools, Software as a Medical Device (SaMD), remote patient monitoring platforms, or EHR-adjacent systems.
- Background or strong interest in women's health, reproductive health, or telehealth.
- Exposure to functional or integrative medicine approaches.
- Understanding of health data privacy and regulatory basics (e.g., PHIPA, HIPAA, Health).
- 1–2 years of exposure to digital health, telehealth, or health-tech products (internship, research, consulting, or industry) is preferred but not mandatory