You're designing what it feels like to work alongside AI — across every device, every context, every interaction.
Why this mattersWe're building the Autonomous Health System: Pulse for communication, Flow for practice management, Staff for AI colleagues. Every surface has to feel like the same product — and that product has to feel inevitable.
Your job: making "AI colleague" feel as natural as texting a coworker. Web, iPad, mobile. Seamless. Deviceless. Best in class.
What you'll ownYou're not decorating features. You're designing interaction patterns that make agents feel like colleagues. Visual language that makes complex healthcare data legible at a glance.
Micro-interactions that make software feel alive.
The details matter more here than anywhere. A 200ms delay feels broken. A clunky agent-to-human handoff erodes trust. A confusing notification pulls a clinician out of a patient conversation.
How we workYou'll work embedded with engineering and product — not handing off mockups. You'll be in spec reviews shaping what gets built. You'll see work in production fast and iterate.
You're the first senior designer building out this function. High leverage — your decisions define how the product feels for years.
You're a fit if you have7+ years designing production digital products
Deep experience with complex, data-rich interfaces
A portfolio showing you make complicated things feel simple
Strong systems thinking — components, patterns, languages, not just screens
Fluency across web, tablet, and mobile
Healthcare or clinical experience
AI-powered or conversational interface design
Built a design system from scratch
Prototyping chops — Figma, Framer, or code
Pre-Series A. 12 engineers. Real equity. Define what the Autonomous Health System looks like before anyone else figures out this category exists.
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