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- 1 week ago
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- Eligibility
- Candidates who can show shipped product design work and who are interested in designing for healthcare are encouraged to apply. The role is based in Los Angeles, CA and is described as on-site for about 2 days per week.
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Job description
Role overview
Tabflows is seeking a product designer to take ownership of the product’s visual and interaction experience, with a role centered in Los Angeles, CA. The position is described as full-time and on-site for about 2 days per week.
The work is intended to be hands-on and directly reflected in the product itself, rather than in presentation decks. You will shape the core experience across Tabflows, including user flows, interface screens, the design system, and the many small decisions that determine whether the software feels polished and calm or fragmented and confusing.
This role stands apart because the end users are doctors and nurses who often have only around thirty seconds between patients. They are not likely to read tooltips or sit through onboarding videos, so each screen must quickly help them save time. You will see the impact of your work within days of shipping.
What you will work on
In your day-to-day work, you will create product flows from start to finish in Figma, expand and maintain the design system so quality can scale with the team, and refine the details that make software feel complete. This includes motion, empty states, loading screens, and the subtle confirmation that a save action has succeeded.
You will also spend meaningful time in clinics observing how care teams operate in practice. The company values direct observation of workflows, believing that watching a nurse triage messages can reveal more than multiple stakeholder meetings. You will collaborate closely with the founders and with engineering so that what you design is what gets shipped.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate should have a portfolio showing shipped product work, not just concepts. The experience should reflect real software used by real people under real constraints.
Strong design fundamentals are important, including typography, layout, interaction design, and the judgment to distinguish something that truly works from something that only looks appealing.
You should be able to simplify complex products effectively, especially in a healthcare setting where many tools feel unnecessarily difficult. Comfort with prototyping as part of thinking, and the ability to handle engineering feedback and pushback, are also expected.
Clear, warm communication and self-driven execution are important. Experience with design systems, motion design, or healthcare products is beneficial, though the company places more weight on taste, care, and product judgment.
Application instructions
Applicants are asked to skip the cover letter and instead share their strongest work. Accepted materials include a portfolio link, a Figma file, or a short Loom walkthrough. Submissions should be sent to [email protected] or [email protected].
Applicants should explain what they built, what they would do differently at Tabflows, and why they want to design for healthcare.