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Director of Usability

Company Name:
HireMinds
Director of Usability - Growing Healthcare Software Company!

Our client is a mission driven software organization looking to change the face of healthcare. Located just outside of Boston, they have built one of the strongest User Experience teams in New England. As they continue to build customer centric software, they are looking for a Director of Usability to join their team.

The right candidate will be passionate to the point of fanatical about research and usability testing. They should be a champion of R&D and will have experience spearheading usability projects while managing several teams. This is a high visibility role; usability and user experience are the lifeblood of the company.

Our client believes that UX is crucial to change health care, and their usability group is a key strategic advantage. If you are ready to lead this critical capacity at one of the most innovative companies in health care, please apply now.

Responsibilities:
Lead a multifaceted team of usability and research professionals on a variety of R&D projects
Work senior leadership to improve processes and address gaps
Develop methods and analysis to deliver improved user experiences that drive business results
Keep yourself and your team updated with research technologies, tools and trends
Motivate team, managing career paths, and advocate for team members

Experience:
At least 10 years of experience as a professional user experience researcher or a similar role
At least 5 years of experience managing direct reports
Outstanding portfolio showing hands-on usability track record. This should include artifacts with a discussion of business challenges, constraints, and achievements
Knowledge of the healthcare industry preferred
BA/BS required, with focus in Human Computer Interaction or Human Factors preferredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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