Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
08 Aug, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
08 May, 25
Experience
1 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Graphic Design/Web Design
Healthcare providers go into medicine to care for people, but end up losing valuable time each day to admin work and other workplace challenges. Time that could otherwise be spent helping patients. And patients end up suffering as a result. At Commure, we build solutions that simplify providers’ lives and keep them connected to their patients so they can focus on doing what matters most: providing care.
Our innovative suite of software and hardware – augmented by advanced LLM AI, RTLS, and healthcare workflow automations – boosts efficiency across every domain of healthcare, freeing up healthcare providers to spend more of their time caring for patients. Our growing suite of technologies include staff duress alerting, asset tracking, patient elopement, revenue cycle management, clinical documentation and intake, provider copilots, patient engagement and communication, home health, remote patient monitoring, and more.
Today, we support over 250,000 clinicians across hundreds of care sites around the country. And we’re only just getting started: Healthcare’s watershed moment for AI-powered transformation is here – so join us in creating the technology to power healthcare!
Job Title: Junior Product Designer - Colombia
Location: Remote based in Colombia
ABOUT THE ROLE
Commure + Athelas is looking for a talented Junior Product Designer to join our Colombian team and work remotely to create patient-centered digital products for the healthcare industry.
The best UX/UI designer should be proactive, quick, careful, and able to work well with others. They will help build healthcare digital products from start to finish, collaborating with teams from various departments to create enjoyable experiences that help patients recover.
You should be critical, pay attention to details, and be able to work with others to do well in this job. You should be able to approach design problems in an organized and methodical way, breaking down major issues into steps that are easier to handle. You should also be able to look at problems from different angles and make design choices based on data and user research.
WHAT YOU’LL DO