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Technical Product Manager - (Clinical Integrations) - UK
Who is Heidi?
Heidi is building an AI Care Partner that supports clinicians every step of the way, from documentation to delivery of care.
We exist to double healthcare’s capacity while keeping care deeply human. In 18 months, Heidi has returned more than 18 million hours to clinicians and supported over 73 million patient visits. Today, more than two million patient visits each week are powered by Heidi across 116 countries and over 110 languages.
Founded by clinicians, Heidi brings together clinicians, engineers, designers, scientists, creatives, and mathematicians, working with a shared purpose: to strengthen the human connection at the heart of healthcare.
Backed by nearly $100 million in total funding, Heidi is expanding across the USA, UK, Canada, and Europe, partnering with major health systems including the NHS, Beth Israel Lahey Health, MaineGeneral, and Monash Health, among others.
We move quickly where it matters and stay grounded in what’s proven, shaping healthcare’s next era. Ready for the challenge?
The Role
Heidi operates across US, UK, Australia and beyond — and integrations are the connective tissue that makes it work everywhere. This PM role is a central platform function: the common layer through which every Heidi product (Scribe, Comms, Evidence) interfaces with the external systems clinicians already live in.
EMRs. Scheduling systems. Document stores. Clinical references. Secure messaging. Wherever clinicians already work, Heidi should plug in without making them think.
The integration stack is real and in motion: SMART on FHIR launches inside the chart, structured write-back into Epic, Cerner, Athena, MEDITECH Expanse, Veradigm, Best Practice. HL7 ADT feeds for patient demographics. Pre-charting from appointment data. The Integration Marketplace — surfacing Scribe, Comms and Evidence integrations in one place — is being rebuilt now, and you’ll own where it goes next.
You’ll own the integration framework, the customer-facing marketplace, and the roadmap that decides which connector ships next and how deep it goes. A small dedicated engineering squad sits alongside you. A new integration framework is rolling out. The marketplace is being unified across product lines. You’re picking up a running operation with strong opinions about where it goes.
Half your time is building the platform — the framework, the standards, the shared infrastructure every connector benefits from. The other half is customer-facing enablement: working directly with accounts, regional teams and commercial to get integrations live and keep them healthy. The hard part is that every customer feels bespoke, three regional teams are always pulling in different directions, and real EMR behaviour rarely matches the spec. You’ll need to hold the line between configuring for one account and building for the platform.
You need to understand how a real EMR write-back actually works — encounter IDs, appointment IDs, patient context, addendum vs edit, side-by-side comparison, sectional mapping, the lookup tables that break in v1.0.2 of the desktop app. You need to know when a customer request is a one-account fix and when it’s a framework change that touches every EMR. You need to be the person engineering trusts to call the build-vs-configure trade-off, and the person commercial trusts when they’re scoping integration requirements into a contract.
What you'll do
Own product strategy and roadmap for Heidi’s integrations surface — the framework, the marketplace, and the individual EMR and non-EMR connectors — setting clear goals and being held accountable to achieving them
Decide which integrations to build, which to deepen, and which to deprecate, balancing customer demand, regional pull and engineering cost
Serve as the central integration layer for Heidi’s product lines — when Scribe, Comms or Evidence needs to connect to an external system, the path runs through you
Own the Integration Marketplace as a single experience across Scribe, Comms and Evidence — including discoverability, multi-player setup and the closed loop on integration requests from growth
Drive the migration to the new integration framework so every connector benefits from shared infrastructure: sectional notes write-back, error handling, analytics instrumentation, multi-tenancy
Translate messy EMR realities — HL7 ADT messages, FHIR resources, Athena shell accounts, Cerner addendum behaviour, MEDITECH Expanse approval pathways, Best Practice workflows — into product specs engineering can build against
Set the standard for integration quality and reliability — error handling, write-back confirmations, latency, recovery from upstream failures — and be accountable to it
Be the connective tissue between US, UK and APAC regional teams: absorbing their competing priorities and translating them into a coherent platform roadmap rather than a queue of one-offs
Work directly with EHR partners, integration engines and platform teams to stay ahead of API changes and certification requirements
Connect field signal back to the framework: when the same gap shows up across three accounts or three regions, consolidate it into a platform fix instead of three bespoke ones
Expand integrations beyond EMRs — document stores (SharePoint, GDrive, OneDrive), clinical and drug references, scheduling systems, secure messaging — wherever clinicians already work.
If we'd worked together the last 6 weeks, you'd have:
Shipped the migration of an existing integration (e.g. Athena) onto the new framework and unblocked sectional notes write-back and mobile parity as a downstream consequence
Spent half-days with three customer accounts watching clinicians actually use the EMR alongside Heidi — Cerner clinician mapping, Athena multi-department provider setup, MEDITECH Expanse review-ambient flow — and come back with discrete tickets that changed the next sprint
Diagnosed why outbound write-back was failing for a specific Veradigm customer, traced it through the logs to a feature flag mismatch, and shipped the fix without waiting for a release train
Written the Integration Marketplace PRD that aligned Scribe, Comms and Evidence integrations into a single surface, with success metrics that commercial actually believes
Made a build-vs-configure call on an NHS letter-flow request — proved demographic extraction from a couple of ADT messages before committing to a full integration engine connection — and brought the regional team along for the ride
Said “no” to a one-off customer integration request and turned it into a framework capability that unblocked three other deals across two regions
What you'll need
BA/BS in a technical or analytical field (Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Analytics, Mathematics, Physics, Applied Sciences or related)
4+ years in product, integrations or technical roles — we care more about what you’ve shipped than years on the clock
Real fluency with healthcare interoperability: SMART on FHIR, HL7 v2 (ADT, ORM, ORU), FHIR resources, OAuth flows for clinical apps. This is a requirement, not a nice-to-have
Experience shipping platform or framework products where what you build for one customer becomes a configurable module for the next
Comfort making build-vs-configure trade-offs daily, and the judgment to know when a shortcut today costs three deployments tomorrow
The ability to hold a coherent roadmap under pressure from multiple regional teams with competing priorities
Diagnostic data fluency: you can read integration logs and distinguish a model problem from a framework problem from a customer-specific configuration issue
A romantic streak about software and a belief that great design transforms someone’s day
You build with AI tools (Cursor, Claude Code, whatever ships faster) and can show what you’ve made with them
Fluency with core LLM concepts and systems (prompting, fine-tuning, embeddings, retrieval, evaluation) and the judgment to translate these into reliable, user-facing products
Strong opinions, weakly held: you’ll shift the room when you’re right
If you answer 'NO' to these questions, this may not be the job for you:
Are you an execution powerhouse?
Have you shipped something this week?
Are you good at games?
Did you have a weird teenage hobby?
Are you able to execute without a legion of data analysts, product marketers, and research coordinators at your beck and call?
Does the prospect of making health systems a lot nicer make you feel fuzzy inside?
The Way We Work
1. Build to Last
We design for safety and reliability so clinicians, patients, and our teams can trust what we build every day.
2. Own Your Practice
Ideas rise on merit, not title, and everyone shares responsibility for the standards we set together.
3. Move Fast, Stay Steady
We move quickly but never at the cost of trust. Progress only matters if people can depend on what we make.
4. Make Others Better
Honest feedback, steady support, and shared growth keep our teams improving together.
Why you should join Heidi 🚀
Real product momentum. We're not trying to generate interest, we're channelling it.
Equity from day one. When Heidi wins, you win. You'll share directly in the success you help create.
Unmatched impact. Play a pivotal role at a critical growth moment - working on a product that delivers tangible, real-world value to clinicians and patients every day.
Work alongside world-class talent. Join a team of operators and builders who've scaled unicorns.
Your health, covered. Comprehensive private medical and dental cover through Bupa, plus 24/7 mental health, coaching and wellbeing support through Sonder and a £100/month Healthy Heidi’s stipend.
Global parental leave. 26 weeks paid for primary carers and 18 weeks for secondary carers, subject to eligibility.
Fertility support. £7,000 one-off payment, eligibility applies.
Learning & development. £700 per year for courses, books, memberships, conferences and more.
Home office budget. £500 one-off to set up a workspace you actually want to work in.
Recharge days after major milestones and busy periods so you can reset and come back strong.
Work from anywhere for up to 4 weeks per year, wherever the world takes you.
Clinical leave. 10 days per year for eligible clinical roles to maintain accreditation and requirements.
Flexibility that works. A hybrid environment, with 3 days in the office.
Heidi’s commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Heidi is dedicated to creating an equitable, inclusive, and supportive work environment that brings people together from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. Our strength is in our differences. We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer and are proud to welcome all applicants as we're committed to promoting a culture of opportunity for all.