Senior UX Designer, Mobile
Company: Phreesia
Location: Remote (Remote)
Salary: $135,000 - $150,000 a year
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-07-16
About this role
Job Description:
Title:Senior UX Designer (Mobile)
Team: Product Management
Location: U.S. Remote (ET/CT regions). Up to 15% occasional travel is expected for team meetings, client visits, and company off-sites.
Why This Role Exists
In healthcare, good design isn't a nice-to-have — it's what determines whether a product gets used at all. Physicians are busy, discerning, and quick to abandon tools that slow them down or create doubt. Building products they return to takes more than clean interfaces. It requires a deep understanding of how clinicians work and what they actually need.
As a Senior UX Designer, you'll lead end-to-end design for native mobile experiences across iOS and Android, partnering closely with Product Managers and Engineers to create intuitive, high-quality solutions for healthcare providers. You'll conduct research directly with users, shape product direction through evidence-based design, and help ensure every experience delivers meaningful value. Success in this role is measured by one simple question: did we build something users want to use — and keep using?
WhatYou’llSpend Your Time Doing
- **Lead end-to-end mobile product design.**Own the complete design process for assigned product areas—from discovery and research through prototyping, validation, implementation, and launch—with a primary focus on native iOS and Android experiences.
- **Design for real-world clinical workflows.** Create intuitive information architecture and interaction patterns that support healthcare professionals working under time pressure, making high-stakes decisions, and operating in fast-paced environments where usability is critical.
- **Drive product strategy through design.** Identify opportunities where thoughtful user experience design increases product adoption, engagement, and long-term customer value while partnering with Product and Engineering to shape requirements and balance user needs with technical con...