UX Designer, Clinical & Patient Applications (Contract)
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Job description
This is a 1099 independent contractor engagement focused on delivering high-quality UX artifacts that support product development and regulated medical device documentation.
We are seeking a contract UI/UX designer with medical-device human factors experience to lead discovery and interaction design for our clinician-facing and patient-facing software applications, which support a brain-computer interface (BCI) system. Working directly with our medical science team, you will translate clinical workflows, patient needs, and real-world use environments into user needs, task flows, and wireframes that inform product requirements and the software engineering build. The applications support both movement assistance for everyday activities and rehabilitation to support recovery of motor function.
Scope of Work
You will partner closely with cross-functional teams to deliver the following:
- Context and discovery: Partner with the medical science team (and clinicians and patients where available) to capture clinical workflows, patient journeys, intended use environments, and use-related needs for both clinician and patient software applications.
- Use specification: Document the users, use environments, and core tasks that anchor downstream human factors work.
- Use-related risk: Collaborate with the team to identify use errors and hazard-related use scenarios, providing inputs to use-related risk analysis.
- Task flows and information architecture: Define workflows and structure for the clinician software application (e.g., configuration, session management, progress monitoring) and the patient software application (e.g., therapy feedback, device status, home-based guidance, safety alerts).
- Wireframes and interaction design: Produce low-to-mid fidelity wireframes and interaction patterns for key workflows, sufficient to drive product requirements without locking high-fidelity visual design.
- Design rationale: Document decisions and supporting research so the work feeds product requirements and the design history file, and survives handoff rather than living as tribal knowledge., * Duration: Initial engagement of approximately two months, with the potential for ongoing part-time support based on project needs.
- Structure: Deliverables-based engagement with flexible scheduling.
Requirements
- Experience in regulated medical device, digital health, or healthcare UX.
- Experience designing clinician- and/or patient-facing software, with an understanding of clinical workflows and constraints.
- Ability to translate input from medical and scientific stakeholders into clear user needs and design artifacts.
- Strong UX fundamentals, including user research, task analysis, workflow mapping, information architecture, and wireframing (Figma or equivalent)
- Hands-on experience applying IEC 62366-1 and FDA human factors guidance to software applications used in regulated medical devices.
- Experience producing regulated, audit-ready design documentation., * Neurotechnology, BCI, neuro-rehabilitation, or active/implantable device experience.
- Patient-facing Android app design, or home-use medical device UX.
- Safety-critical alerting and notification design.
- Data or signal visualization (physiological or time-series data).
- Accessibility (WCAG) for clinical and patient populations.
- Prior experience handing design off to an in-house engineering team.