
Principal Product Designer
Numan
About Numan
Numan is a digital health company, founded in 2018, that has grown into a 300+ person global team focused on helping people manage their health. Its platform brings together diagnostics, medication, supplements, digital programmes and doctor consultations in one place, and it has already supported hundreds of thousands of patients across the UK.
About the role
Numan is looking for a Principal Product Designer to join as a senior individual contributor and push the quality and ambition of its patient-facing mobile and web products. This person will take on complex, ambiguous healthcare problems and turn them into polished, trustworthy experiences, while embedding modern AI tools into their day-to-day design workflow to move faster without sacrificing craft.
What you'll do
Own strategically important design problems independently, from early framing through to shipped execution. Elevate visual, interaction and motion design across the product, and use prototypes and flow modelling to align teams and speed up engineering delivery. Partner closely with Product, Engineering, Commercial, Clinical and Behavioural Science colleagues, and help model how to use AI tooling effectively across the wider design team.
What they're looking for
A proven senior or principal-level product designer with a strong consumer-facing portfolio, deep craft and systems thinking, comfort with ambiguity, and hands-on experience using AI tools to speed up design work. Strong stakeholder communication and the judgement to balance speed, ambition and quality are key.
Benefits include share options, 25+ days holiday, private health insurance, an electric car salary sacrifice scheme, enhanced parental leave, a personal training budget and a dog-friendly office in Farringdon (hybrid working).
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