Director of Product Management, Creator Tools
Patreon
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Posted:
March 28, 2023
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Onsite
About the position
The Director of Product Management for Creator Tools at Patreon will lead a team to reimagine the experience for creators on the platform and build tools to help them launch and grow sustainable businesses. They will report to the Chief Product Officer and partner with engineering, design, UX research, and data science leadership to define the future of creator tools and commerce experiences on Patreon. The ideal candidate will have 8+ years of experience directly managing world-class consumer product management teams and a proven track record of leading a team of talented product managers to deliver on major 0→1 initiatives.
Responsibilities
- Lead a product management team to reimagine the experience for creators on Patreon and build tools to help them launch and grow sustainable businesses.
- Hire, manage, coach, and develop an exceptional team of product managers.
- Report to the Chief Product Officer and partner with engineering, design, UX research, and data science leadership to define the future of creator tools and commerce experiences on Patreon, both short-term and long-term.
- Influence vision, strategy, and product roadmap and align the organization by clearly and confidently presenting complex product ideas to leadership and the broader organization.
- Oversee multiple projects and ensure the team delivers according to deadlines, is effective, and team members are set up for success through clear goal setting and career support.
Requirements
- 8+ years of experience directly managing world-class consumer product management teams
- Proven track record of leading a team of talented product managers to deliver on major 0→1 initiatives
- Well-demonstrated ability to ruthlessly prioritize and build processes that scale
- Ability to inspire and rally a team around a clear vision, strategy, and roadmap while understanding broader organizational needs
- Thrives in an ambiguous, scaling, iterative product development culture