Senior Product Manager

We are looking for a Senior Product Manager who combines strong product judgment, technical depth, and outcome ownership.

This is a hands-on role for someone who can move seamlessly between strategy and execution—identifying opportunities, working closely with engineering, launching products quickly, and improving them through data.

You should be comfortable operating in a fast-moving environment where AI, automation, and healthcare workflows intersect.

What You’ll Own

  • Own end-to-end product initiatives across patient acquisition, engagement, care operations, and internal workflows
  • Define product strategy, roadmap priorities, and measurable success metrics
  • Partner closely with Engineering, Design, Data, Operations, and Leadership teams
  • Translate user needs, business goals, and healthcare workflows into scalable product solutions
  • Launch experiments, measure results, and iterate rapidly
  • Improve key metrics such as conversion, retention, operational efficiency, and patient outcomes
  • Build systems for continuous product discovery using customer and operational insights
Agentic Product Management Expectations

You will be expected to use AI and agentic workflows to power the product management function itself.

Examples include

  • Agents that synthesize patient feedback, transcripts, and operational signals into product insights
  • Automated funnel analysis that identifies drop-offs and growth opportunities
  • AI-assisted PRDs, specs, user stories, and acceptance criteria
  • Experimentation copilots that help design, analyze, and summarize tests
  • Internal workflows that automate reporting, roadmap updates, and meeting follow-ups
  • Workflow observability using tools like Temporal and Langfuse to monitor and improve AI systems
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What We’re Looking For

Required

  • 5+ years of Product Management experience in a startup or high-growth environment, preferably in the healthcare domain
  • Strong technical fluency with APIs, systems thinking, data flows, and engineering collaboration
  • Experience with AI / LLM / automation products
  • Familiarity with Temporal, Langfuse, or modern AI tooling
  • Experience working with growth funnels, operations products, or workflow platforms
  • Proven track record of driving measurable business outcomes, not just shipping features
  • Experience leading ambiguous, cross-functional initiatives from concept to launch
  • Strong analytical and experimentation mindset
  • Bias for action and high ownership
About us:

Moodys NWC is a result-driven management consulting firm headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area. We specialize in best-fit consulting based on client needs, with a focus on all aspects of digital product management. We have an active role that we are looking to assist our premier client with and are seeking an experienced consultant with the right set of values.

For us, personality fit is paramount. We look for self-starters who are experienced yet flexible in their approach and who maintain a customer-focused outlook. Our consultants go above and beyond, stay focused on the end goal, and do what it takes to deliver results.

If you believe you align with the above qualities, please review the opportunity and share why you are a strong fit for Moodys NWC.

Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several US geographic markets. The salary for this position ranges from $130,000/year in our lowest geographic market up to $160,000/year in our highest geographic market. Pay is based on factors including market location and may vary depending on knowledge, skills, and experience. Additional compensation includes medical, vision, and dental benefits.

Moodys NWC believes in a culture of diversity, acceptance, and belonging. We are committed to equal opportunity in hiring without discrimination based on race, color, creed, national origin, sex, marital status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, medical status, or veteran status. xrczosw Moodys NWC complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidates with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process, please submit a contact form here: ]]><

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