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Head of Product

Norwich
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Head of Product

Head of Product Evaro is building the digital infrastructure for the future of accessible healthcare. At the centre of that is the Patient eXperience Engine (PxE) — the product platform that takes a patient from first click through to ongoing care, seamlessly and safely. Today, PxE exists as a collection of applications and services that work but lack coherence. The vision is clear. What we need is a Head of Product who can turn that vision into reality — defining the experience architecture, evolving the platform, and building the product function that delivers it. We're hiring a Head of Product to own the realisation of PxE, lead conversion performance across the patient funnel, and build a high-performing product team that sets the standard for how Evaro operates. 📌About the Role This is a hands-on product leadership role with three core accountabilities: Patient Experience Engine (PxE): You'll define the experience architecture and product model for PxE — how a collection of disparate systems consolidates into a coherent, scalable platform. You'll own end-to-end patient journey design from landing to consultation, prescription to fulfilment, and ongoing care. You'll figure out what stays, what gets rebuilt, what plugs in natively, and what gets strangled out. The goal: new treatment categories launch through configuration, not custom builds. Conversion performance: You'll lead conversion optimisation across the patient funnel as a shared discipline with Marketing and Category Management. That means using data to diagnose where patients struggle, running structured experiments to validate hypotheses, and driving measurable improvement — always framed as removing friction, never at the expense of patient trust or safety. Product team culture: You'll transform the product function from its current state — immature, reactive, escalation-heavy — into a team defined by accountability, autonomy, and proactive communication. You'll have around five to six direct reports: product managers and UX/UI designers. You'll shift PMs from task-focused delivery coordination toward genuine outcome ownership, and embed design as an integrated capability within Product. Strategy is set at Executive level by the CPxO. Your role is to design and evolve the PxE to deliver that strategy through scalable digital journeys. You'll have significant agency in how that happens — our P&E Operating System is deliberately designed to be co-developed by the Head of Product and Head of Engineering as they take ownership. At Evaro, Product Managers operate as Product Builders, not backlog managers or coordinators. They own problems end-to-end, make trade-offs with incomplete information, partner deeply with engineering and clinical teams, and take accountability for outcomes after release. You'll set what "good" looks like and hold the team to it. You will act as a decision facilitator and escalation partner — bringing clarity without unnecessary hierarchy, and enabling teams to deliver meaningful patient impact with confidence and pace. 🎯What You'll Do PxE and experience architecture: Define the experience architecture and product model for PxE. Own patient journey design and optimisation across the full funnel. Translate category, commercial, and clinical requirements into product solutions that balance immediate needs with platform scalability. Establish UX architecture and interaction patterns that scale as new categories launch. Address significant UX and product debt inherited from current state. Prioritisation and platform evolution: Prioritise patient-facing product work within the strategic framework set by the CPxO and Senior Leadership Team. Drive the evolution of PxE toward a platform model where cross-functional teams deliver independently. Partner with the Head of Engineering on capacity allocation between product features and technical priorities. Maintain a 6-12 month product roadmap and communicate proactively when priorities shift. Conversion and performance: Lead conversion performance across the patient funnel in partnership with Marketing and Category Management. Use available data and analysis to understand where patients struggle and why. Run structured experiments to validate hypotheses and measure impact. Set and monitor product KPIs. Team leadership and culture: Build and lead a high-performing product team spanning PM and UX/UI design. Set clear expectations for ownership, quality, and proactive communication. Manage performance, development, and progression. Shift the team culture from reactive and escalation heavy to one that earns the trust of stakeholders across the business. UX and design leadership: Lead the UX design capability within Product. Set standards for UX architecture, interaction patterns, and design system usage. Ensure designers are embedded in delivery, not operating as a separate service function. Stakeholder communication: Act as the primary product interface with clinical, commercial, and operational stakeholders. Translate category needs into product solutions while managing expectations on feasibility and timing. Partner with Marketing on conversion strategy and campaign alignment. Embed a discipline of proactive communication within the Product function. Decision Rights To give you a clear picture of where this role sits: You own (decide independently): UX/UI design decisions, user flows, and interaction patterns within PxE. Prioritisation of patient-facing product work within the strategic framework. Trade-off decisions between speed, quality, and scope. Team structure, ways of working, and operating model within Product. Experimentation priorities. You recommend (propose, CPxO or joint approval): Product roadmap priorities (CPxO has final approval). Capacity allocation between product and technical priorities (joint with Head of Engineering). Significant changes to team size or composition. You escalate: Prioritisation conflicts with Engineering that can't be resolved at peer level. Product risks relating to patient safety, regulatory compliance, or significant commercial impact. 🤔Requirements Essential: Proven experience leading product teams delivering consumer-facing digital products, including direct management of product managers and designers Strong understanding of UX design, service design, and digital product experience architecture Demonstrated ability to translate ambiguous or conflicting business requirements into clear product priorities Experience owning conversion performance and using data to diagnose friction and drive improvements Track record of building team culture: shifting ways of working, embedding accountability, improving cross-functional collaboration Ability to work effectively with engineering leadership — credible on technical feasibility, able to navigate prioritisation trade-offs Strong stakeholder management across commercial, clinical, and operational partners Comfort operating with limited primary research infrastructure — able to make decisions based on available data, commercial direction, and judgment Preferred: Experience in regulated digital services Experience working in organisations with significant UX or technical debt — has led product improvement in constrained environments Experience with platform or system design: building scalable, configurable products that serve diverse use cases Background in high-growth, fast-paced environments where product must be shipped quickly without sacrificing quality Familiarity with accessibility standards (WCAG) and regulatory requirements relevant to healthcare Experience shaping PM roles and operating models — has opinions on modern product management practice 📍Location This is a full-time permanent role. Office-based in Norwich, five days a week initially. We believe this role benefits from regular in-person collaboration with Engineering and Clinical teams. There is some flexibility for the right candidate, but you should expect to spend meaningful time working alongside teams in our Norwich office. 🏥About Evaro Evaro builds technology that makes healthcare more accessible. Our platform enables brands to integrate digital health services with minimal friction, supporting 13.5 million patients across NHS and private healthcare services in the UK. We were founded in 2018 after realising that a significant proportion of A&E consultations and GP appointments focus on minor health conditions that could be more efficiently managed digitally. What began as an e-Surgery and e-Pharmacy platform has grown into a full-stack digital health company, powering clinical, operational, and product solutions for the future of healthcare. Our mission is to improve access to medications and health services through seamless, tech-driven experiences. 💬Application Process Talent Screening (30 min) Interview with Product & Leadership Team Taster Day (paid) CEO Final Interview

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Skills

Product Leadership
UX Architecture
Conversion Rate Optimization
Experience Architecture
Stakeholder Management
Team Leadership
Product Roadmap Management
Service Design
Data Analysis
Platform Design
Agile Methodology
Patient Journey Mapping
Cross-functional Collaboration
Performance Management
Strategic Prioritization
Digital Product Design

Location

Norwich, England, United Kingdom

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