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Lead Product Designer

The Immune Co., Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298

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About The Immune Co.

We are on a mission to transform the way patients find answers and care for mold‑related and chronic inflammatory conditions. We combine cutting‑edge diagnostics, digital care delivery, and a compassionate patient‑first approach.

About the role We’re looking for a Lead Product Designer to define the user interface and design language that makes MoldCo iconic. This is a hands‑on, consumer‑focused role for someone ready to build a product experience from the ground up. You think like a creative director but work like a product designer, translating complexity into clarity.

What you’ll do Product & Patient Experience

Design intuitive, consumer‑grade experiences

that feel nothing like traditional healthcare.

Own our core interfaces , from onboarding to lab results, care plans, and dashboards.

Turn complex medical ideas into effortless, guided interactions

that help patients feel supported and in control.

Build a design language

that is calm, intelligent, and personal.

Design Systems & Leadership

Build the design system

that powers everything we ship: scalable, fast, and uncompromising in craft.

Define patterns, components, and principles

that make great design the default.

Set a new standard

for what health design can feel like.

Collaborate across teams , working closely with product, engineering, clinical, and growth.

Qualifications

4‑8+ years of experience

in product design or a hybrid design role at a consumer brand.

Strong portfolio

showing polished digital experiences and expertise in web and app design.

High taste level

with strong visual instincts and the ability to deliver best‑in‑class quality.

Expertise in Figma

and modern AI‑enhanced tools for creative generation.

Ability to translate complex, clinical information

into simple, emotionally intuitive visuals.

Experience in consumer health

or wellness is a plus.

Sounds Like You?

You care deeply about designing experiences that patients feel grateful for.

You move quickly, gather context fast, and propose solutions without waiting for instruction.

You can zoom in to component details without losing momentum.

You want to help build something that fundamentally improves patient lives from the ground floor.

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