
- Employment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Senior
About the role
Job Summary:
At PointClickCare, we’re redefining how senior living providers deliver care, and we’re looking for a Product Manager ready to lead that transformation. In this role, you’ll own critical workflows—such as census data—that sit at the heart of the resident experience. Your focus will be on shaping how data flows, decisions are made, and care is delivered. You’ll drive end-to-end product outcomes by partnering closely with engineering and cross-functional teams to bring high-impact solutions to life.
You’re comfortable engaging directly with customers, collaborating across teams to solve meaningful problems, and bringing a natural curiosity and growth mindset to continuously improve outcomes and maximize value. This role is ideal for someone who thrives at the intersection of strategy and execution—someone who can translate complexity into clarity, turn insight into action, and consistently deliver meaningful value for customers.
Your Key Strengths:
- Bachelor’s degree in business, computer science, or a healthcare-related field of study.
- 3+ years of experience in a Product management function
- Strong written and oral communication skills with internal and external stakeholders
- Excellent analytical and organizational skills and task management
- Demonstrated ability to manage products, innovation, and a general curiosity and drive for building great products.
Previous work Experience with Large Data foundations and Census work (Planning, collecting and processing population data, Address verification, preferred not required)
Perks & benefits
- Paid Time Off
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