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Temp Clinical Product Lead

Headspace

RemoteFULL-TIMESenior LevelPosted 1 weeks ago

About the Role

About the Temp Clinical Product Lead at Headspace: Headspace is seeking an experienced Temp Clinical Product Lead to serve as a key liaison between Product and Clinical leadership and provide senior-level clinical product partnership across high-priority product domains. This role will embed directly within product squads across core clinical experience areas'€”including but not limited to Measurement-Based Care, Provider & Care Hub experience, and AI safety initiatives. This is a US-based, remote Temp role that runs for about 6 months with an expected schedule of 40 hours per week. What you will do: Clinical Product Partnership Work directly with product teams to translate clinical requirements into product strategy, requirements, and execution plans Ensure clinical integrity, safety, and evidence alignment in product design and decision-making Provide structured input into PRDs, experimentation design, and go-to-market considerations Identify clinical risks and mitigation strategies early in the product lifecycle Serve as connective tissue between Product, Care Delivery, and Clinical Leadership. Ensure feedback loops between frontline care teams and product teams Drive alignment on clinical standards, guardrails, and scope Facilitate cross-functional decision-making where clinical risk or ambiguity exists AI Safety Review AI-enabled experiences for clinical appropriateness and safety considerations Support iteration of escalation pathways, and risk governance Contribute to evidence planning and execution where relevant What you will bring: Required Skills: Advanced clinical degree (e.g., PhD, Please mention the word **CUTENESS** and tag RMmEwYTo0Y2MwOjIwMDA6MjA1MjpiNDhmOjM4ZmY6ZmU4MTplZGNh when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMmEwYTo0Y2MwOjIwMDA6MjA1MjpiNDhmOjM4ZmY6ZmU4MTplZGNh). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.
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