Thriveworks is one of the largest and most respected mental health companies in the U.S., dedicated to providing high-quality mental healthcare. The Senior Product Designer will join a collaborative team to create impactful user experiences that facilitate easier access to mental health services, working closely with product managers and engineers.
Responsibilities:
- Own the end-to-end design process — from early concept sketches and lo-fi wireframes to pixel-perfect Figma comps and interactive prototypes, while proactively managing stakeholder expectations, communicating progress, and keeping work on track against timelines
- Collaborate across teams — partner with product managers, engineers, marketers, and copywriters to build intuitive UI designs and smooth user flows
- Reduce friction, increase access — focus heavily on our top-of-funnel booking experience to make it faster and easier for clients to get the care they need
- Design across platforms — ensure experiences feel consistent and polished, whether someone is on a phone, tablet, or desktop
- Communicate your thinking — present ideas clearly and confidently to teammates and stakeholders, walking through your rationale and inviting healthy dialogue
- Move with intention — manage your work against strategy, scope, and timelines in a fast-moving environment without sacrificing quality
Requirements:
- 4+ years of hands-on product design experience, with a portfolio that shows strong thinking, real impact, and an eye for detail
- Proven ability to ship great work across responsive web, mobile web, and native apps
- Comfortable moving fluidly between task flows, wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, and interactive prototypes
- Experience with qualitative and quantitative user research — you know how to listen to users and translate what you learn into better designs
- Solid understanding of personas, user journeys, and empathy mapping
- Familiarity with modern web and mobile development frameworks (HTML5, CSS, React) — you don't need to write code, but knowing the medium helps
- Ability to clearly communicate and hand off designs to developers, including well-organized Figma files, detailed specs, and annotations — and a genuine willingness to collaborate with engineers on technical constraints and UI solutions
- Expert-level Figma — this is your home base. You know it inside and out
- Comfortable with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator)
- Using AI tools (like Claude, ChatGPT, or similar) for ideation, content drafting, accessibility checks, and rapid iteration
- An openness to learning and experimenting with Claude Code to prototype ideas, automate repetitive tasks, or explore new ways to bring designs to life faster
- A growth mindset around AI: not just as a productivity hack, but as a creative collaborator
- Bonus if you have experience with Principle or After Effects for motion/animation
- Figma MCP (Model Context Protocol) — familiarity with or curiosity about using Figma's MCP integration to connect design assets with AI-powered workflows