Full-Time

Product Marketing Senior Director

Alayacare

Alayacare

501-1,000 employees

Cloud-based home care management software

No salary listed

Toronto, ON, Canada

Hybrid

Hybrid role with set in-office collaboration days at the Toronto office.

Category
Growth & Marketing (2)
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Required Skills
Machine Learning
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 10+ years of product marketing experience in B2B Software as a Service (SaaS), including at least 5 years in a leadership role owning teams and cross-functional outcomes
  • Proven success leading product marketing for both Enterprise and Mid-market customers, including designing and scaling effective go-to-market strategies for Enterprise
  • Demonstrated ability to lead messaging strategy and build frameworks that span the full customer journey with clear, differentiated value propositions
  • Deep understanding of B2B SaaS product marketing disciplines: positioning and storytelling, pricing and packaging, competitive analysis, segmentation, and revenue enablement
  • Experience operating in a rapidly scaling environment, with a track record of bringing structure, clarity, and focus to complex stakeholder groups
  • Strong leadership skills with the ability to hire, develop, and inspire a high-performing team
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex product and AI concepts into clear, compelling narratives for both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Exceptional cross-functional collaboration skills and the ability to influence and align leaders across Product, Sales, Customer Success, Finance, and Marketing
  • Analytical mindset and comfort working with data to surface insights, test hypotheses, and continuously refine go-to-market strategies
  • Demonstrated working knowledge of AI and agentic approaches, with practical examples of how you have applied AI tools and techniques to improve day-to-day work and marketing impact
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Marketing, Business, or a related field; an MBA or advanced degree is an asset
  • Experience in vertical SaaS and/or healthcare software is considered an asset
Responsibilities
  • Lead and grow the Product Marketing team responsible for go-to-market strategy, pricing and packaging, messaging, positioning, content creation, and sales enablement
  • Define and champion a solution marketing approach that clearly articulates AlayaCare’s value proposition across key segments in Canada and the US, aligned with company and revenue goals
  • Centralize market knowledge across segments, competitors, regulations, and buyer needs, and use these insights to inform priorities, positioning, and investment decisions
  • Build and implement an AI-first product marketing strategy that uses AI responsibly to improve operational efficiency, deepen customer insights, and scale effective messaging
  • Own go-to-market strategy and execution for new products and features, aligning stakeholders in Product, Sales, Customer Success, and Marketing around clear launch plans and success metrics
  • Partner with Product, Revenue and regional market leaders to define and communicate where to focus (and where not to invest) across Enterprise and Mid-market segments
  • Develop and continually refine high-impact sales enablement assets, including value-based pitch and ROI decks, advocacy and reference materials, and competitive battle cards
  • Lead the collection and amplification of voice-of-market and voice-of-customer insights, including owning Customer Advisory Board programs, to guide product roadmaps and go-to-market
  • Own customer segmentation strategy so that messaging, packaging, and campaigns are tailored to the needs, buying behaviours, and personas within each target segment
  • Lead pricing strategy and competitive benchmarking to ensure alignment with business goals and maximize revenue potential across our portfolio
  • Partner closely with Customer Growth and Customer Success to design retention and expansion plays that drive account growth and customer value realization
  • Collaborate with Demand Generation and the broader marketing team on targeted campaigns that drive awareness, demand, and pipeline across priority segments
  • Track, report on, and optimize the performance of product marketing initiatives using data to measure impact on pipeline development, win rates, and revenue growth

AlayaCare provides cloud-based software for home care providers, offering a full set of tools to run operations. It includes scheduling, billing, clinical documentation, and medication management within a single platform, all accessible via the cloud. The product works as a subscription-based software-as-a-service; agencies log in to manage care plans, track visits, handle billing, and document clinical notes, with automated workflows and potential integrations for payroll and HR to streamline processes. AlayaCare differentiates itself by focusing specifically on home care and allied services, delivering an integrated suite designed to cut administrative work and improve care delivery. The company's goal is to help home care providers run their operations more efficiently so they can devote more time and resources to patient care.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$310.3M

Headquarters

Montreal, Canada

Founded

2014

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Oliver's Nannies adopts platform across 9 US states, fueling franchise growth.
  • Nightingale Software acquisition expands into Australian NDIS disability market.
  • The Medical Team selects for real-time analytics across multi-payer locations.

What critics are saying

  • PointClickCare erodes US share with superior EHR integrations, forcing price cuts.
  • Australian NDIS approvals delay Nightingale acquisition, blocking expansion.
  • Canadian procurement opacity excludes AlayaCare from public contracts.

What makes Alayacare unique

  • AlayaCare integrates infusion pumps via Eitan Medical partnership, automating data entry.
  • AI agents automate 80% of admin work with Visit Verification and Scheduling Agents.
  • Cloud platform unifies scheduling, billing, and clinical docs for home care agencies.

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The Associated Press
Mar 31st, 2026
AlayaCare chosen by Oliver's Nannies to support childcare operations across 9 states

Oliver's Nannies, a franchise network of in-home childcare and nanny placement agencies, has selected AlayaCare's cloud-based platform to support operations across its locations in nine US states. The company currently operates in Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and South Carolina, with Nevada expansion planned. AlayaCare's platform will enable Oliver's Nannies to streamline operations, improve caregiver coordination and maintain quality standards across all franchise locations. The technology provides centralised management for scheduling, reporting and caregiver oversight whilst supporting the company's growth. Founded in 2018, Oliver's Nannies connects families with vetted childcare professionals through its Olico Care Matching system. AlayaCare, established in 2014, provides end-to-end solutions for home-based care organisations.

The Associated Press
Mar 3rd, 2026
AlayaCare launches AI agents to cut home care admin work by 80%

AlayaCare, a cloud-based home care solutions provider, has launched a platform update featuring AI-powered autonomous agents that promise to reduce manual workload by up to 80%. The Toronto-based company introduced three autonomous workflows: a Visit Verification Agent that resolves failed visits automatically, a Recommended Care Plan Agent that cuts documentation time by 50%, and a Vacant Visit Scheduling Agent that operates round-the-clock to fill vacant shifts. The update includes mobile enhancements such as voice-driven form completion and improved progress notes, alongside administrative tools like AI smart summaries and an integrated collections module. Founded in 2014, AlayaCare serves public, private and non-profit home-based care organisations with over 600 employees.

Morningstar
Feb 19th, 2026
CIBC Innovation Banking provides AlayaCare with $50M growth capital facility

CIBC Innovation Banking has provided AlayaCare, a home and community care software provider, with a $50 million growth capital facility. The financing will support AlayaCare's expansion and strategic mergers and acquisitions across Canada, the US and globally. AlayaCare offers cloud-based software for home and community-based care, including simplified billing, remote patient monitoring and mobile applications. CIBC has supported the company since its founding in 2014. Founded in 2014, AlayaCare now employs over 600 people and serves public, private and non-profit care organisations. The company is backed by Inovia Capital, Generation Investment Management, La Caisse, Investissement Quebec and Klass Capital. CIBC Innovation Banking manages over $11 billion in funds and has supported more than 700 venture and private equity-backed businesses over the past six years.

Inside Ageing
Oct 27th, 2025
AlayaCare Acquires Nightingale Software Australia

AlayaCare, a cloud-based home and community care software provider, is set to acquire Nightingale Software, which specializes in NDIS and home care management solutions in Australia. This acquisition, pending customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals, aims to enhance AlayaCare's presence in the Australian care market by merging two organizations focused on expanding NDIS and disability care offerings.

BetaKit
May 9th, 2025
Healthtech Leaders Behind Alayacare And Mimosa Say Canadian Procurement Lacks Transparency And Risk Appetite

Canadian tech lobbying group CCI argues Canada faces a wide breadth of procurement issues