Product Manager

DocuSign DocuSign · Enterprise · San Francisco, CA +2 · Product Development, Management & Experience

Product Manager for Healthcare & Life Sciences (HLS) at DocuSign, focusing on delivering solutions that support patients, clinicians, administrators, payers, and life sciences stakeholders. The role involves defining strategy, building roadmaps, understanding customer needs, and working with cross-functional teams to deliver product capabilities. Experience with healthcare ecosystems and regulatory frameworks like HIPAA and FDA is required.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead the strategy and roadmap for delivering product capabilities and solutions for Healthcare & Life Sciences (HLS)
  2. Build products aligned with HIPAA, FDA and other frameworks incl. FHIR, HL7 (as applicable)
  3. Facilitate customer engagements to validate solutions and market needs within Healthcare & Life Sciences
  4. Drive the vision and requirements, translate them to functional specifications to facilitate a sound design and deliver a delightful customer experience in partnership with product development teams across Docusign
  5. Leverage primary and secondary research in to deepen understanding of HLS customers across their lifecycle, from awareness to renewal and expansion

Skills

Required

  • Product management experience for Healthcare & Life Sciences focused products
  • Experience with Healthcare & Life Sciences ecosystems (e.g. EPIC, Cerner, Veeva)
  • Experience building and gaining buy-in of business cases for new product capabilities/innovations
  • Experience working with cross-functional teams
  • Experience in delivering product using iterative or Agile methodologies (e.g. SCRUM)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in a technology related area of study (CS, EE, IT, Systems, MIS, etc.)
  • 5+ years of related experience with a Bachelor’s degree or 3+ years of related experience with a Master’s degree

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Informatics

What the JD emphasized

  • HIPAA
  • FDA