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UX Designer - Digital Healthcare, Medtech - Outside IR35

London
1 week ago
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Outside IR35, Uk flex, Hybrid Working, Digital Healthcare, Medtech, Pharma

My leading client is looking for a Digital Healthcare/ Med tech - UX Designer to craft intuitive, patient-first experiences across our modular platform spanning patient apps, portals, and pharma insights tools. You'll define design standards, champion accessibility, and use AI-powered tools to accelerate workflows and validate ideas faster. Your mission: design experiences that drive trust, engagement, and adoption.

What You'll Do:

Deliver seamless, compliant UX/UI across patient, HCP, and pharma modules.
Translate insights into actionable design improvements.
Use AI tools to speed up prototyping, usability checks, and iteration.
Build and evolve a scalable design system in Figma.
Apply behavioural design to boost onboarding, adherence, and engagement.
Collaborate with Product, Tech, and Regulatory teams in Agile sprints.
Present high-fidelity prototypes to stakeholders and pharma partners.
Support accessibility, consent, and data privacy flows.Skills

Strong experience designing digital health or complex platforms.
Strong mobile-first portfolio and data-driven UX approach.
Advanced Figma skills and design system expertise.
Experience with AI-enhanced design workflows.
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Familiarity with healthcare compliance and accessibility standards.
Experience in regulated health platforms or pharma products.
Multi-lingual, multi-region design experience.
Exposure to wearables, digital biomarkers, or AI health features.If this sound of interest please send me your cv for review

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