Director of Product Design (Canada)

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Canada
Salary, yearly, CAD
220,000 - 250,000
Employment type
Full Time,
Job posted
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24 Jun 2026
Experience level
Director
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About Proof

The world's first identity-assured transaction management platform developed by Notarize

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AI Summary

Proof is a legal tech marketplace modernizing service of process, trusted by 10,000 law firms. As Director of Product Design, you'll report to the CPO, sit on the tech leadership team, and lead product strategy through design. You'll own the end-to-end product experience, design system, customer research, AI product judgment, and a high-leverage design team. The role requires moving fluidly between product strategy, systems thinking, and hands-on craft, with a focus on simplifying complex B2B workflows. This is a remote position based in Canada, offering a salary range of $220,000-$250,000 CAD per year.

Role DNA

Job Complexity
Easy Hard
AI Insight This role requires a rare combination of strategic leadership, hands-on design craft, and deep understanding of complex B2B workflows in a high-stakes legal context, making it very challenging to fill.

Salary Analysis

Median
CAD235,000
US Market
CAD180,000 – CAD280,000
AI Insight The offered salary range of $220,000-$250,000 CAD is competitive for a Director of Product Design role in the Canadian market, especially for a company in the legal tech space. It aligns well with the market median of around $235,000 CAD.

Key Skills

Product Design Design Leadership Design Systems B2B SaaS Legal Tech User Research UX Strategy Interaction Design Team Management Cross-functional Collaboration

I am writing to express my enthusiastic interest in the Director of Product Design role at Proof. With over a decade of experience leading design for complex B2B platforms, I have a proven track record of translating intricate workflows into intuitive, trusted products. My background includes building and scaling design systems, coaching high-performing teams, and partnering closely with product and engineering leadership to drive strategy.

I am particularly drawn to Proof's mission of modernizing legal service of process, a domain where clarity and trust are paramount. I have deep experience designing for multi-actor systems and regulatory environments, and I am excited about the opportunity to apply my skills to make legal processes feel effortless.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of contributing to Proof's growth and impact.

Can you describe a time when you had to simplify a complex multi-actor workflow into an intuitive product experience?
At my previous role, I led the redesign of a supply chain management platform used by manufacturers, distributors, and logistics providers. The original system was cluttered with disparate interfaces. I conducted extensive user research to map out each actor's goals and pain points, then created a unified dashboard with role-based views. We introduced a shared timeline and contextual actions that reduced task completion time by 40%.
How do you balance strategic leadership with hands-on design work?
I allocate my time in blocks: 60% on strategic activities like roadmap planning, mentoring, and cross-functional alignment, and 40% on direct design work such as prototyping, design critiques, and system contributions. This ensures I stay connected to the craft while driving the team's vision.
How would you approach building a design system that creates leverage without slowing teams down?
I start by auditing existing patterns and identifying high-frequency components. I involve engineers early to ensure technical feasibility. The system is built modularly, with clear documentation and versioning. I also establish a governance model where teams can propose new patterns, and we review them regularly to avoid bloat.
Tell me about a time you used customer research to influence product strategy.
While working on a legal document management product, we assumed users wanted more automation features. However, through contextual interviews, we discovered that lawyers were most concerned about data accuracy and audit trails. We pivoted strategy to focus on transparency and error prevention, which increased user trust and retention.
How do you ensure trust is embedded in the design of high-stakes legal workflows?
Trust is built through clarity, consistency, and transparency. I design interfaces that clearly communicate status and next steps, use plain language, and provide fail-safes for critical actions. I also incorporate user feedback loops to continuously validate that the product feels reliable.

LOCATION: Remote anywhere in Canada

About Proof

Proof is the service-of-process marketplace modernizing how legal documents move through the real world. 10,000 law firms trust us with documents that have legal consequences: a serve has to reach the right person, at the right address, under the right rules, with a court-ready affidavit proving what happened.

That promise only looks simple from the outside. Underneath is a multi-sided operating system: customer intake, jurisdiction-specific logic, server dispatch, mobile field workflows, exception handling, affidavits, and ops tooling all have to work together without exposing the mess to the user.

Great design here means making the complex feel effortless — for customers under pressure, independent servers in the field, and the internal teams keeping the network moving.

The role

As Director of Design, you’ll help decide what Proof builds and how it gets built. You’ll report to the CPO, sit on the tech leadership team, and partner directly with Product, Engineering, and the executive team.

Design at Proof is not a downstream execution function — it is part of how we understand customers, choose problems, set strategy, and turn legal complexity into products people trust. You’ll coach a team, raise the quality bar across squads, and stay close enough to the work to raise its quality.

What you’ll own

  • Product strategy through design. You’ll be a strategic partner to the CPO and CTO, helping teams decide which problems matter, what good looks like, and how customer insight should shape the roadmap.
  • The end-to-end product experience. You’ll lead design across the full Proof system: customer workflows, field tools for independent servers, internal operations workflows, new product surfaces, and the connective tissue between them.
  • Our design system and interaction patterns. We’ve built a foundation we’re proud of. You’ll evolve it, drive deeper adoption across squads, and make sure it keeps creating leverage as the product grows across web and mobile.
  • Customer understanding as a team habit. You’ll build lightweight research practices that keep designers and product teams close to real users, real workflows, and real tradeoffs.
  • AI product judgment. You’ll help define where AI can make Proof faster, clearer, and more reliable — and where restraint, transparency, and trust matter more than novelty. The cost of a wrong serve isn’t a bad UX. It’s a dismissed case. Trust is the product.
  • A high-leverage design team. You’ll manage two excellent designers, hire thoughtfully to grow the team, and build the operating rhythm for a team that stays close to the work and raises the bar across every squad.
  • Brand as part of the product experience. You’ll own the quality and consistency of how Proof shows up — not as a separate brand exercise, but as part of earning trust in a serious, high-stakes category.

How we think about design

  • Simplify to amplify. The work is complicated. The product shouldn’t feel that way.
  • Talk to humans. Ground decisions in real research, not assumptions.
  • Clarify consistently. Use patterns in language, structure, and interaction so users don’t have to re-learn the product.
  • Design for trust. In legal workflows, clarity, accuracy, and restraint matter as much as speed.

Who we’re hiring

We’re looking for a design leader who moves fluidly between product strategy, systems thinking, and hands-on craft. All three are part of the job.

You’ll be a strong fit if:

  • You’ve designed complex, multi-actor B2B workflows where the hard part was understanding the work, not decorating the screen — and you can turn that mess into a product that feels clear, trustworthy, and fast.
  • You think in patterns, information architecture, and reusable systems — and you know when a design system creates leverage versus slows people down.
  • You’ve managed designers with range: hiring, coaching, giving direct feedback, raising craft, and helping strong ICs grow into product thinkers.
  • You can influence product strategy with customer evidence, not just design taste. You’re comfortable pushing on the problem, the sequencing, and the tradeoffs.
  • You’re excited to stay close to the work. You don’t need to be the primary designer on every project, but you should still be able to make the work better in Figma, in critique, and in product conversations.
  • You move quickly without becoming sloppy. You know when to ship, when to sharpen, and when the team needs a stronger point of view.

Bonus points if you have:

  • Experience in legal tech, logistics, marketplace operations, support tooling, or another domain where the workflow is the product.
  • Strong product instincts around AI: where it creates real leverage, where it creates risk, and how to make it useful instead of gimmicky.
  • Cross-platform experience across web and mobile.
  • Experience building or resetting design quality in a Series B/C environment.

This probably isn’t the right seat if:

  • You want to manage managers more than shape the work.
  • You haven’t been meaningfully hands-on in the last couple of years.
  • You reach for heavy process before understanding the problem.
  • Your portfolio is primarily brand or visual design without deep product work.
  • You want a large org, more management layers, or a title path that pulls you away from the product.

Why now

Proof is gaining market share quickly, and the platform is getting more complex as we grow. Your job is to keep the experience effortless as the surface area scales — because effortless is what compounds into leverage in a category like ours.

This role comes with autonomy, real strategic surface area, and direct exposure to leadership in a company moving fast. It’s one of the last leadership seats on an experienced tech team building best-in-class software in a category most people overlooked. We’d like you to help shape what comes next.


Benefits:

  • Full-time, salary position
  • Fully remote role, based in Canada
  • Flexible time off and holidays 
  • Equipment provided
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare, dental, and disability insurance

Compensation:

  • 220,000 – 250,000 CAD based on experience and location. Must be located in Canada
  • Eligible to participate in company bonus plan

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