Product Manager

London
1 week ago
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A Charity is seeking a Product Manager to manage a bespoke solution.

This role is about owning the product vision and turning it into reality. You'll shape strategy, manage roadmaps, and work closely with stakeholders to ensure our digital products meet business objectives and client needs.

We're looking for someone who can demonstrate success in:

Managing the full product lifecycle from ideation through to launch and iteration, ensuring products continually evolve to meet changing business and user needs.
Translating user and business requirements into prioritised product backlogs.
Driving product development and continuous improvement through data insights and feedback.
Delivering product outcomes that show clear alignment to organisational goals.
Work independently while driving initiatives, influencing others, and collaborating effectively across teams and external vendorsExperience:

Strong background and proven experience in product development within a product-focused role or similar.
Experience defining and prioritising product roadmaps and backlogs.
Experience owning the lifecycle of product development from discovery through to delivery.
Experience working in cross-functional teams and managing stakeholders.
Experience of product development within agile and governance-led delivery environments.
Ability to translate business needs into user stories, acceptance criteria and product outcomes.
Experience using product development systems and tools (e.g. JIRA, Confluence, Azure DevOps, Google Analytics, Miro).
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret data and insight to inform product decisions.
Experience working with vendors and third-party suppliers.
Healthcare or SaaS experience is desirable, but not essential. Formal qualifications aren't required what matters is your ability to show evidence of successful product delivery and growth

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