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Parsley Health Verified 28h ago

Director of Clinical Product

New York, New York, United States Hybrid

$165,000 a year
Pay$165,000
TypeNot specified
Work settingHybrid
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About the role

We are hiring a product leader to own that challenge. This role will shape the systems, workflows, and tools that enable our clinical and care teams to spend more of their time delivering high-quality care and less of it managing administrative work. This is an opportunity to work on some of the most important operational and clinical challenges at Parsley. The work you lead will help determine how our teams deliver care at scale while preserving the quality, thoughtfulness, and personal connection that make the Parsley experience distinct. As Director, Clinical Product, you will be the senior product leader responsible for the roadmap that makes care delivery more efficient across Parsley. You will work directly with clinicians, care teams, Clinical Operations, Engineering, Security, and other partners to understand how care is actually delivered today, identify where workflows break down, and turn those insights into high-impact product solutions. Your north star is simple: increase the share of care-team time spent on care rather than administration.

What you'll bring

  • A strong track record of building products for clinical care delivery, healthcare operations, or care teams.
  • Product management experience at a care-delivery company, health system, virtual-care company, clinical-services organization, or similarly complex healthcare environment.
  • Hands-on experience evaluating, building, improving, or integrating EMRs and other clinician-facing tools.
  • Deep empathy for clinicians and care teams.
  • You understand the realities of delivering great care and can recognize when a seemingly simple product decision creates unnecessary burden in a clinical workflow.
  • Excellent product judgment.
  • You can distinguish between a real workflow problem and a feature request, define the smallest meaningful solution, and make thoughtful decisions in ambiguous environments.
  • A strong understanding of care delivery from end to end, including the operational and administrative work required before, during, and after a patient visit.
  • Clear written and verbal communication skills.
  • You can write strong product briefs and requirements, explain complex decisions simply, and create alignment across clinical, technical, and operational stakeholders.
  • A practical, patient safety focused approach to product development.
  • You understand the importance of HIPAA, clinical data privacy, and thoughtful safeguards for tools that affect care delivery.

Benefits

401(k)Professional DevelopmentVision InsuranceWellness Benefit