InductiveHealth is seeking a Product Manager to lead the definition and delivery of secure, scalable, and user‑centered cloud‑based software solutions for public health. This role serves as a critical connector between client needs, product strategy, engineering execution, and platform evolution—ensuring that what we build delivers real value, fits within the broader ecosystem, and performs reliably in production.
The ideal candidate brings a modern product management mindset: deeply understands users and clients, translates complex and sometimes ambiguous needs into clear product direction, leverages data and AI‑assisted tools to improve decision‑making, and ensures solutions meet high standards for security, scalability, performance, and user experience.
What You’ll Be Doing
Partner with clients, Product, Engineering, Architecture, Security, Operations, and Public Health stakeholders to develop a comprehensive, end‑to‑end understanding of solution needs, constraints, and priorities
Continuous user and client discovery and validation, conducting user interviews to understand pain points and the user journey to create intuitive experiences that deliver value.
Own and communicate product vision and roadmap, articulating the “why” behind the product vision ensuring alignment across stakeholders, Scrum teams, and leadership
Lead quarterly product planning, defining clear goals, priorities, and success measures, and ensuring quarterly commitments are delivered through active coordination and execution tracking
Translate client, business, and regulatory needs into clear, actionable product direction, including epics, features, user stories, acceptance criteria, and non‑functional requirements
Maintain backlog of at least two sprints of fully refined work items that are execution ready
Data driven decision making to measure success and drive product priority decisions using prioritization frameworks like MoSCoW or RICE to align with business goals.
Maintain backlog of the next quarter’s epics and features to provide a roadmap for the team and define quarterly planning
Ensure solutions are designed with security, scalability, performance, reliability, accessibility, and user experience as first‑class considerations
Evaluate how proposed capabilities fit within the broader platform ecosystem, including shared services, integrations, data flows, and long‑term roadmap implications
Incorporate AI‑assisted practices throughout the SDLC, using responsible AI to support discovery, requirements definition and refinement, prioritization, documentation, and delivery—while ensuring human oversight, accuracy, security, and compliance remain central
Partner closely with engineering throughout the delivery lifecycle—refining scope, clarifying intent, answering questions, and validating delivered outcomes against expected end‑to‑end behavior
Partner closely with internal teams to ensure operational readiness of launched features and products
Lead and facilitate planning sessions to align stakeholders on priorities, tradeoffs, and solution approaches
Create and maintain supporting artifacts (workflows, user journeys, diagrams, and supporting documentation) that enable effective solution design and delivery
Demo new capabilities to internal teams and external stakeholders, incorporating feedback into ongoing product evolution
What We’re Looking For
5+ years of experience in a Product Manager role within a software environment
Experience working with large‑scale, data‑intensive applications, including systems that manage high‑volume, longitudinal, or highly regulated data (e.g., platforms similar in complexity to Immunization Information Systems or other population‑level data systems)
Experience working in fast paced high growth environments
Proven experience working in Agile (Scrum) and Scaled Agile environments, partnering closely with engineering
Strong ability to translate client and business needs into clear, actionable product requirements (product vision, product requirements, use cases, workflows, user stories, acceptance criteria)
Experience managing and prioritizing a product backlog to align with client outcomes and business goals
Comfort facilitating conversations across stakeholders, including clients, developers, and internal teams
Experience using tools such as Azure DevOps, Jira, Confluence, Miro, Figma
Bachelor’s degree or higher
What Will Make You Stand Out
Experience working in public health, healthcare, or government environments, with an understanding of regulatory considerations, data privacy expectations, and the operational realities of mission‑critical systems
You’ve worked with Azure DevOps or Jira in a way that keeps teams moving—not just tracking tickets, but keeping work clean, prioritized, and ready
Experience with healthcare transactions (HL7, FHIR, APIs), related integration engines, and user interfaces
Ability to map complex data ecosystem, with the ability to articulate data movement, anticipating upstream and downstream impacts.
Building quick prototypes for faster feedback and accelerating quality development
You’re comfortable digging into data to validate what’s happening—not just relying on what you’re told
You’ve been in environments where things weren’t fully defined and were able to bring structure without slowing things down
Cross functional collaboration of leading without authority, acting as a bridge between teams, knowing when and how to have difficult conversations with teams on prioritization, focus areas and phased approaches, in a way that maintainstrust and respect with clients, engineering and other stakeholders.
You’ve seen how small product decisions can impact other systems and naturally think a step ahead before something gets built
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