Senior Product Designer - LillyTrials - 10 months with view to extend - Remote
This role sits within Lilly Trials, they are looking for a Senior Product Designer with a strategic
mindset to support the MVP roadmap for Clinical Trials under the Unified Experience, and
redefining how patients and caregivers discover, understand, and engage with clinical trial
opportunities. Discovery work has taken some initial screens through some patient research, so
the first three months would be looking at what to design and build and how that fits into the
broader ecosystem within the experience, what is technically feasible, what is not, and then
define priorities for MVP.
Role Type
● Individual Contributor (IC) roles, strong product and visual designers with a strategic mindset
to help influence the roadmap
● Participate in defining new digital features and services for LillyTrials
● Contribute to discovery, prototyping, and iterative design cycles.
● Partner closely with research, product, and engineering stakeholders.
● Maintain a high level of visual and interaction quality aligned with Lilly’s updated design
System.
● Looking for a growth mindset, and someone to collaborate with 3 other designers
Ideal Background
● 0-1 experience across onboarding, search, personalisation and progressive consent
● A “spike” in UI Design but capability across the broader product design spectrum
● Portfolios showing strong UI Design work, insight into UX methodology, problem-solving, and
process work.
● Candidates from digital pharmacy or healthcare-related companies (e.g., Amazon
Pharmacy, Truepill, PillPack, CVS, Walgreens) are highly desirable but not required.
● Experience designing for Ai chat bots, or search for content through a chat like feature
● Strong problem solver and can explain why a design decision was made
● Understands and uses data and research in their decision making
● Systems thinking - not designing in a vacuum. Highly important for integration with Unified
Experience
Soft Skills / Team Fit
● Collaborative: Works well within multi-disciplinary teams; open to feedback; helps peers
who are underwater.
● Adaptable: Comfortable working in a changing, evolving environment as Lilly’s design
organization transforms.
● Proactive: Not waiting for direction, able to identify needs and move work forward
Independently