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Providence Digital Innovation Group

Principal Product Designer

Providence Digital Innovation Group, Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052


Providence is seeking a Principal Product Designer to join one of our locations in Washington, Oregon, California, or Texas.COMPANYProvidence is one of the largest not-for-profit health systems in the United States.At Providence, we use our voice to advocate for vulnerable populations and health care reforms. We pursue innovative ways to transform health care by keeping people healthy, and making our services more convenient, accessible, and affordable for all. In an increasingly uncertain world, we are committed to high-quality, compassionate health care for everyone—regardless of coverage or ability to pay. We help people and communities benefit from the best health care model for the future, today.The Digital Innovation Group (DIG) at Providence is a small but mighty product development and incubation team. We build next-gen tools that give patients convenient and easy access to health care anywhere, anytime. DIG is both a healthcare startup and a technology/product incubator. Our team gathers market data on effective solutions in the health care space and then builds out a product line with the latest and greatest technology. When market maturity hits, DIG enables the product to spin out as its own company. It is a unique mix of venture capitalists, digital strategists, marketing acumen, product development and engineering all in one group nestled inside one of the largest health systems. We set the pace for other health care organizations around the country on how to conceive, engineer and launch effective health care solutions. Recently funded DIG startups include DexCare, Xealth, and Praia Health.Are you ready to take the lead in crafting not just products but experiences that leave a lasting impact? We are on the lookout for a proven Principal Product Design to join our team.As a Principal Product Designer, you will be at the forefront of crafting experiences that make healthcare more accessible to patients while easing the burden on hospital and clinic staff. You'll be crafting experiences that captivate, resonate, and push the boundaries of what's possible. You will bring 10+ years of proven experience in product design, a portfolio that showcases your ability to turn ideas into visually stunning and user-friendly experiences, and a collaborative spirit that fosters a dynamic and inclusive team culture.The Principal Product Designer will have the following responsibilities:BUSINESS ACUMEN:Develops and facilitates creative problem solving processes and environments, with impact at the product and team levelAnticipates design trends and looks for ways to evolve design standardsCreates influential strategies that cross organizational boundaries to achieve broad business goalsAESTHETICS:Provides visual design stewardship for ongoing work and sets vision for future directionDeep understanding of fundamental visual design disciplines (typography, iconography, composition, color, composition, layout, etc.)HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION AND INSIGHTS:Produce designs that drive simplicity despite complexity of the systemEstablishes frameworks and philosophies that scale and extend across the product lineEnvisions and establishes new input modelsUse data to inform decisions for your work and influence the broader teamPROTOTYPING:Uses prototypes to communicate product-line concepts, narratives, and experience value propositionsDrives the identification and creation of new patterns and subsequent integration into the broader design systemUCD BEST PRACTICES:Lead design process, tool, or methodology improvements over successive releases to improve quality and alignment to engineering processes.Lead a process of continuous improvement for product/service designs and experiences through successive iterations, based on a cycle of human-centered insight, design, and testing.Acts as a user advocate and evangelizes the customer/patient view throughout the organizationOptimizes concepts and solutions that clearly demonstrate end-to-end thinkingAbility to thinkquickly and assimilate and simplify complex issues and ideasTransformsdesignprocesses, tools, and methodologies over successive releases to drive quality and alignment to goalsPROJECT / TEAM MANAGEMENT:Work with outside contractors and vendors when necessary.Find ways to accomplish more by enabling others.Overcome obstacles by resolving issues, regardless of team boundaries, and identifies and resolves teamwork issues.Engage and maintain consistent communication with all relevant parties until issues are resolved.Promote a positive team environment by modeling behavior that promotes good morale.BREADTH/DEPTH of PRODUCT OWNERSHIP:Presents work to senior leaders across the organizationInfluences strategy and builds plans that consider potential obstacles and immediate and long-term consequencesAnticipates business and organization needs and strives for mutually beneficial strategiesDELIVER RESULTSEffectively communicates the business strategy and how work aligns to broader goalsEstimate work time involved in projects and communicate changes in scope and timelines to stakeholders.Thought leadership role working with other engineering, product management, & product design leaders across the organization.Required qualifications for this position include:Bachelor's Degree in Human factors (e.g. human-computer interaction, human-centered design, human-centered design and engineering), Information systems (e.g. information architecture, information design, knowledge management, information science, information management, information experience design, informatics, information systems), social science (e.g. psychology, cognitive science, anthropology), computer science and/or user experience research. Or equivalent educ/experience7 years of related experience.Providence Shared Services provides a variety of functional and system support services for our Providence family of organizations across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. We are focused on supporting our Mission by delivering a robust foundation of services and sharing of specialized expertise.About Us . Providence is a comprehensive not-for-profit network of hospitals, care centers, health plans, physicians, clinics, home health care and services continuing a more than 100-year tradition of serving the poor and vulnerable. Providence is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. 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