Senior Product Manager at C the Signs

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Senior Product Manager at C the Signs. C the Signs is dedicated to transforming the future of cancer care through our innovative AI-powered platform. We empower healthcare professionals and patients with the tools and information needed to effectively recognize cancer symptoms, ensuring timely treatment and improved outcomes.. Our platform has already achieved groundbreaking results, detecting over 70,000 cancers and supporting over 10 million patients. As we continue to grow and scale, this is a rare opportunity to shape the future of cancer care on a global scale.. This role. We're looking for a . Senior Product Manager. to join our growing Product team and take ownership of key areas of our platform. This is a high-impact role for someone who combines healthtech expertise, sharp commercial instincts and a genuine passion for translating user/client needs into cutting-edge products.. Reporting into our UK Product Director, you'll work closely with clinical, engineering, commercial, data science, design, compliance and customer success stakeholders to define and deliver products that make a real difference to clinicians, to health systems, and ultimately to patients.. This is a hands-on, high-impact role, and a rare opportunity to shape a category-defining health product at a pivotal stage of its growth. . You'll own everything from the roadmap of your product line to the execution, release and commercialisation of innovative features.. This role requires a leader who can drive results across many groups, leveraging a data-oriented mindset to ensure our products provide measurable value to our clients and patients.. What you’ll do. Own the product roadmap for your area, balancing clinical outcomes, regulatory requirements, and commercial priorities. Lead structured discovery and user research processes to surface unmet needs and validate assumptions before committing to build. Partner with commercial and GTM teams to ensure product decisions are grounded in market opportunity, customer value, and business impact. Help shape how we build for a regulated environment: contributing to our ISO13485 and Class II certification processes and ensuring product development follows MDR/UKCA frameworks throughout. Collaborate with clinical advisors and end users to translate complex healthcare workflows into elegant, usable product experiences. Define clear problem statements, success metrics, and acceptance criteria to guide engineering and design. Contribute to strategic planning and help shape the longer-term product vision. Represent the voice of the user and the market internally, championing evidence-based decision making. 5+ years of product management experience, with a track record of shipping successful products in startups or high-growth environments . Meaningful experience in healthtech: you understand how clinicians work, how health systems buy, and what it takes to build products that earn trust in complex, regulated environments. Hands-on experience working within a Class II regulated product environment (medical device regulation, quality management systems, etc.). Strong commercial and business acumen: you can speak to business cases, market sizing, and GTM strategy. Excellent user research and discovery skills: you know how to run interviews, synthesise insight, and turn ambiguity into clear product direction. Comfortable navigating complexity and working across clinical, technical, and commercial stakeholders. Experience with AI-driven software development life cycle, including ability to define PRDs and requirements that could support AI-native development. Ability to define and implement the process to build and evaluate AI-native products . Nice to Have. Familiarity with AI/ML-powered products in a clinical setting. A working knowledge of the NHS: how care is organised, how clinicians actually work day-to-day, and where technology tends to help or get in the way. Company Location: United Kingdom.