Senior Product Manager, Workflows & Actions

Full Time
  • Full Time
  • Toronto

Verily

Senior Product Manager, Workflows & Actions

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Who We Are
Verily, a subsidiary of Alphabet, is using a data-driven approach to transform healthcare management and delivery. Launched from Google X in 2015, our goal is to bring precision health to everyone daily. We generate and activate data from various sources—clinical, social, behavioral, and real-world—to find the best solutions for individuals based on comprehensive evidence. Our expertise in technology, data science, and healthcare helps improve health outcomes across the healthcare ecosystem.



Role Overview
As a Product Manager within Verily’s Precision Health Platform, you will lead efforts to transform healthcare through technology. Your work will involve shaping the roadmap and requirements for care, research, and data programs, focusing on personalization and coordination capabilities. You will address challenges in clinical decision-making, API integrations, automating patient care workflows, leveraging AI tools, and more, ultimately improving healthcare interventions and outcomes for millions.

Responsibilities


  1. Own the discovery and delivery of how care, research, and data programs are orchestrated to personalize clinical outcomes.
  2. Identify product opportunities, define outcome metrics, and align strategies across Verily’s product ecosystem for workflow integrations.
  3. Deliver platform capabilities and be accountable for metrics reflecting impact and ROI.
  4. Learn from end users continuously and iterate to meet their needs.
  5. Collaborate effectively across teams and stakeholders, demonstrating organizational agility.


Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a relevant technical field, with 5+ years of experience leading platform system development and maintenance.
  • Experience leading cross-functional teams including UX designers, engineers, and clinical experts.
  • Experience applying AI/ML tools for workflow orchestration.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with clinical decision support logic.
  • Knowledge of workflow orchestration principles, tools, and technologies.

Applicants must not require employer-sponsored work authorization in the US now or in the future.


The US salary range for this role is $129,000 – $184,000 plus bonus and benefits, depending on location, skills, and experience. Specific salary details will be discussed during hiring.

Note: Compensation listed reflects base salary only, excluding bonuses, equity, or benefits.



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