
Living Goods
Non-profit + 1 more
Description
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Information and Communication, Digital Health, Computer Science, or a related discipline or relevant experience.
- Product development, innovations, design, and QA certifications an added advantage.
Skills & Competencies
- 6-10 years of product management experience, with demonstrated ownership of complex products or portfolios across multiple lifecycle stages.
- Strong ability to collaborate with cross-functional leadership to shape product direction, manage trade-offs, and drive aligned decision-making.
- Proven experience translating complex, multi-stakeholder requirements into clear, actionable product plans and release schedules.
- Comfort with iterative, evidence-based product development — including designing for learning, managing uncertainty, and making data-driven decisions to adapt or stop initiatives.
- Proficiency in agile product management methodologies such as Scrum and Kanban.
- Practical experience using AI-assisted tools in day-to-day product work, with the judgment to apply them appropriately and the curiosity to keep pace with rapidly evolving capabilities.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills across technical and non-technical audiences, including government and NGO partners.
- People management experience or demonstrated readiness to lead a small team.
- Experience in the digital health sector, particularly within a non-profit organisation using open-source platforms, is a significant advantage.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Comfort in a rapidly changing environment, with the ability to handle uncertainty and drive problem-solving initiatives.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with cross-functional leadership and program teams to shape and manage the product roadmap for a portfolio of digital health innovations, ensuring alignment with organizational strategy and field evidence.
- Lead product discovery for assigned initiatives: user research, problem framing, and requirements definition with program teams, field users, and government partners.
- Serve as the primary interface between program and country stakeholders and the Global Software Engineering team for innovation products, facilitating requirements gathering, managing competing priorities, and driving aligned decision-making.
- Drive the product development cycle across multiple concurrent initiatives at different stages of maturity – from early prototyping and iterative testing through to scale-readiness and government handoff.
- Champion an evidence-driven approach to product development, using iterative testing and structured learning cycles to inform decisions on whether to continue, adapt, or stop initiatives.
- Develop detailed functional and non-functional requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, and wireframes for engineering teams.
- Ensure new products are designed for government ownership, affordability, and scale from the outset, with clear adoption pathways as innovations mature.
- Secure the necessary feature and product approvals with required stakeholders at key milestones.
- Measure product performance against defined outcomes and translate insights into roadmap decisions.
- Provide regular, clear updates to leadership and key stakeholders on innovation portfolio progress, risks, and decisions required.
- Lead, mentor, and manage the Product Manager on the team and provide direction to UI/UX designers and business analysts supporting the innovation portfolio.
- Actively apply AI-assisted tools to enhance product management workflows – including requirements generation, research synthesis, and stakeholder communication – while staying current on emerging digital health and AI technology trends to identify strategic opportunities for the innovation portfolio.
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