The Senior Manager of Product Strategy will oversee Gravie's insurance product roadmap and lifecycle, managing new product features, compliance, and cross-functional projects to drive market differentiation and growth.
A Little More About The role:
Gravie is looking for a Senior Manager, Insurance Product Strategy. You will be responsible for managing Gravie’s insurance product roadmap and the product lifecycle process, including governance and prioritization initiatives. You will also be responsible for new product features within Gravie’s insurance plan portfolio from strategy to development, go-to-market and management. Your work will build Gravie’s differentiation in the market, support our strategic goals, and build towards our mission of building a health plan everyone can love.
You will:
- Own new product features and offerings within Gravie’s insurance product roadmap, driving cross-functional alignment on feature prioritization with a strong perspective on market differentiation and driving growth
- Develop detailed business requirements for new product features and manage cross-functional efforts to build and go-to-market with new features
- Monitor and stay on top of market trends, customer needs and competitor offerings in the level-funded commercial insurance space; prioritize required product enhancements or evaluations cross-functionally within Gravie
- Maintain Gravie's governance and processes within our insurance product lifecycle framework, such as product variation governance, prioritization processes and cross-functional review of our product portfolio
- Establish product planning rhythms and operating cadences that connect insurance product strategy to execution across actuarial, underwriting, compliance, operations, and technology
- Partner with compliance and regulatory stakeholders to embed regulatory requirements into the product development process, reducing friction and risk at launch
You bring:
- 5+ years of experience in health insurance product management, product operations, or related function
- Demonstrated experience building or significantly maturing business product management processes, governance frameworks, or operating models — not just working within established ones
- Familiarity with the health insurance product lifecycle, including regulatory filings, benefit design, underwriting considerations, and go-to-market requirements
- Strong experience driving cross-functional alignment across actuarial, compliance, operations, and technology stakeholders
- Bachelor's degree required; MBA or MPH preferred
Extra credit:
- Experience with small group level-funded insurance products
- Previous startup company experience
Gravie:
In order to create a more equitable and sustainable future for employer-sponsored health insurance, we need talented people doing amazing work. In exchange, we offer a great overall employee experience with opportunities for career growth, meaningful mission-driven work, and an above average total rewards package.
The salary range for this position is $146,775 - $195,700 annually. Numerous factors including, but not limited to, education, skills, work experience, certifications, etc. will be considered when determining compensation.
Our unique benefits program is the gravy, i.e., the special sauce that sets our compensation package apart. In addition to standard health and wellness benefits, Gravie’s package includes alternative medicine coverage, generous PTO, up to 16 weeks paid parental leave, paid holidays, a 401k program, transportation perks, education reimbursement, and paid paw-ternity leave.
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