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Product Manager (+ Equity) at Limbic

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Job Title
Product Manager
Salary
Not Disclosed + Equity
Company Description
Limbic is a Series A healthtech company in London building AI tools for mental health care that empower clinicians to deliver higher quality support at scale.
Job Description
As the first Product Manager for the UK team, you will own the product function from the ground up, reporting directly to the CTO. You will lead discovery and roadmap processes to launch Limbic’s AI Therapist, aiming to eliminate Talking Therapies waitlists across the UK clinical landscape by 2027.
Location
London, UK
Why this role is remarkable
- Join as the first Product Manager on the UK team, reporting directly to the CTO and co-founder to shape the strategic direction of the product.
- Work at a high-growth Series A healthtech company tackling the mental health crisis with AI tools integrated directly into real-world clinical workflows.
- Drive a mission-critical objective: launching an AI Therapist to eliminate patient waitlists for Talking Therapies across the entire United Kingdom by 2027.
What You Will Do
- Build and own product discovery, strategy, and roadmap processes from scratch, establishing the product function for the UK market.
- Collaborate directly with the founding team and CTO to translate clinical needs into scalable AI-driven features for healthcare providers.
- Lead the product development lifecycle for the AI Therapist, ensuring seamless integration into complex clinical environments and real-world workflows.
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