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Senior Product Designer - Contract

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Contract: ASAP for 3 months, potential to extend or become permanent
Rate: £450-500/day
Location: London / Hybrid
IR35: TBC
We're working with a fast-growing digital health business looking for Senior Product Designers to support several important product initiatives.
The work spans zero-to-one product development and international expansion, from launching new healthcare propositions to adapting established acquisition journeys for new markets. You'll be expected to get up to speed quickly, take ownership of complex problems and work closely with Product and Engineering from definition through to delivery.
What we're looking for:
- Strong senior-level, end-to-end Product Design experience.
- Experience taking digital products or propositions from concept through to launch.
- Strong experience designing acquisition, onboarding and conversion journeys.
- Excellent UX, interaction and visual design craft.
- Strong product and commercial thinking, with evidence of designing towards measurable outcomes.
- Comfortable working independently and navigating ambiguity.
- Experience working closely with Product Managers and Engineers.
- Previous experience within healthtech, regulated products or consumer subscription businesses is required.
- Experience with international launches or adapting products for new markets is highly relevant.
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A strong portfolio is essential and should clearly demonstrate:
- Complex product problems you've personally owned end to end.
- The problem you were solving and your role in defining it.
- Strong UX, interaction and visual design craft.
- Evidence of commercial or product impact, including metrics and outcomes where possible.
- How you've contributed to or evolved design systems.
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