Vali Health | Senior Product Designer — Agentic Systems
Listed on 2026-01-07
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IT/Tech
AI Engineer, Product Designer
Vali Health | Senior Product Designer — Agentic Systems
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Pay range: $175,000 – $250,000 per year.
About ValiWe’re building the intelligent AI manager that transforms how home healthcare operates. Think of us as the nervous system for home care agencies—coordinating caregivers, managing schedules, and ensuring vulnerable populations get reliable, compassionate care around the clock.
Our multi‑agent platform doesn’t just digitize existing processes; it creates an entirely new category of AI‑powered healthcare operations. We’re already helping agencies serve thousands of seniors aging at home, with technology that makes care more consistent, proactive, and human‑centered.
Opportunity – Design the Future of Human‑AI CollaborationImagine designing the first AI that can independently coordinate complex healthcare operations—scheduling caregivers, managing emergencies, communicating with families—while knowing exactly when to involve humans in critical decisions. This isn’t about making chatbots friendlier or automation prettier. It’s about designing entirely new patterns for how humans and AI work together in life‑critical situations.
You’ll be our first design hire, shaping not just interfaces but the fundamental experience of trusting an AI with decisions that affect people’s well‑being. Every interaction you design could be the difference between a senior getting care or spending a night alone.
Pioneer AI‑Human Collaboration Design- Define how autonomous agents communicate their decisions, express uncertainty, and invite human collaboration—creating entirely new interaction patterns for AI that takes initiative.
- Design the personality, behavior, and communication style of AI agents that healthcare operators will trust with critical decisions.
- Translate sophisticated backend logic and decision‑making frameworks into interfaces that feel intuitive and transparent.
- Create design patterns for how AI explains its reasoning, handles edge cases, and builds confidence with users over time.
- Own the persistent UX layer—the always‑on interface through which users understand what agents are doing, why they’re doing it, and what’s happening next.
- Create cohesive experiences that span proactive AI actions, system monitoring, human interventions, and accountability trails.
- Conduct deep discovery with home care operators to understand complex, real‑world workflows and failure points.
- Build and test prototypes rapidly, then translate insights into polished, production‑ready designs that work under pressure.
- Build our design system, standards, and guidelines for AI‑driven interactions from the ground up.
- Set the foundation for how we approach AI UX, communication design, and human‑centered automation.
- Loves designing for problems that haven’t been solved before—you’re not looking to optimize existing patterns; you want to create new ones.
- Has experience with complex AI, automation, or decision‑support products and understands the unique challenges of human‑AI collaboration.
- Naturally approaches design challenges by understanding the underlying logic, constraints, and interconnections.
- Can design both high‑level concepts and detailed interactions with equal skill and attention.
- Thrives in ambiguous, fast‑moving environments where you need to prototype quickly and iterate based on real user feedback.
- Brings strong opinions rooted in experience but collaborates constructively with engineering and product teams.
- Asks “Why?” before “What?” and pushes for clarity on customer problems and business outcomes.
- Cares about whether your designs actually solve real problems, not just whether they look polished.
- Understands that great AI UX isn’t about hiding complexity—it’s about making…
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