User Research Lead

Abridge Abridge · Vertical AI · San Francisco, CA · Builder

This role is for a User Research Lead at Abridge, a healthcare AI company. The lead will define how the company understands and builds for users (clinicians and patients), shaping the product experience. They will manage a small team, drive the research roadmap, and execute studies. The role requires translating complex data into actionable insights and influencing product, design, and engineering decisions. The ideal candidate has 8-10+ years of user research experience, leadership skills, and a portfolio demonstrating impact on product decisions. Experience in healthcare or regulated environments is a plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. Shape Product Strategy with Leadership
  2. Lead a High-Impact Research Team
  3. Prioritize the Research Roadmap
  4. Drive End-to-End Research
  5. Translate Complexity into Insight

Skills

Required

  • 8–10+ years of experience in user research
  • strong track record of influencing product direction in complex domains
  • Demonstrated leadership or management experience guiding research practice, initiatives and mentoring peers
  • influencing product direction in complex, fast-paced environments
  • Experience conducting end-to-end research incorporating qualitative and quantitative methods and product analytics
  • A portfolio or body of work that demonstrates how your research has shaped product decisions and outcomes
  • Strong ability to turn ambiguous business questions into clear research questions and plans
  • Strong synthesis and storytelling skills
  • Experience working independently in fast-paced, ambiguous environments
  • Ability to prioritize effectively across multiple initiatives

Nice to have

  • Experience working in healthcare or other highly regulated environments

What the JD emphasized

  • deeply understanding our users isn’t optional — it’s foundational
  • hands-on research leader
  • leading through influence, shaping strategy, and staying deeply hands-on
  • deep understanding of clinicians, patients, and care teams