Associate Digital Product Manager; Remote

Position: Associate Digital Product Manager (Remote) About the job Associate Digital Product Manager (Remote) Required · 2 years in a Business or Technical Analysis, or Digital Product Management role SKILLS • Written, interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills • Demonstrated ability to work with supervision with a high degree of organization and attention to detail and manage tasks, assignments, deadlines, and produce results • Ability to learn quickly • Successfully partners through collaboration and sense of urgency regarding process implementation and improvement / optimization • Leads with a customer and clinician-centric lens and advocates for a combined customer and clinician view in all interactions • Conflict Management JOB SUMMARY This job plays a critical role representing the customer's voice throughout the product development lifecycle. The incumbent will contribute to and evangelize the vision and strategy for assigned digital products, clearly articulate the "why" behind the products, and facilitate the digital product roadmap. Will bridge technology, business, and customer needs to create remarkable digital experiences that solve customer's problems, drive business value, and produce desired outcomes. Will be responsible to define the product's fundamental value proposition, outline the vision and execution plan, gain alignment and support from key strategic partners and stakeholders, and oversee execution of that vision. The incumbent will collaborate with digital design, digital development, and data & analytics counterparts to align and coordinate efforts for effective delivery. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES • Serves as the point of contact for assigned digital products both internally and externally. • Collects quantitative product data and metrics through market research. Synthesizes customer research. • Gathers product requirements and aligns them with business goals. Coordinates with stakeholders to achieve product vision. Works on developing high-level product strategy and direction. • Leverages inventory of existing digital capabilities to inform approaches for product solutions. • Familiar with the department's and the company's strategy and competitive position, and develops a holistic product vision and the corresponding product strategy to drive maximum value. Communicate roadmaps, priorities, experiments, and decisions across audiences, from product team to key stakeholders. Manages the digital product roadmap and backlog and uses input from customers and internal stakeholders to frequently refresh and re-prioritize the backlog. • Serve as accountable owner for the digital products/tools as assigned. • Coordinate with other Product Managers to ensure cross-product alignment. Collaborates with other Digital Product Managers. • Other duties as assigned or requested. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply tot his job

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