A bit about us:
We are changing the way individuals living with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) get care – by putting them at the center of everything we do. Our peer-led model aims to build trust with these individuals, many of whom have been underserved, stigmatized, deprioritized and have very often lost trust in the systems intended to serve them. Our holistic approach includes partnering with our team of peer recovery specialists, licensed social workers and nurse practitioners, and focuses on meeting them where they are and walking with them side by side, as a trusted guide, partner, and first call, on their journeys’ to wellness.
Our aim is to not only improve lives, but also improve the economics for managed care plans and states responsible for providing care to this community. This enables us to build solutions that scale and, as a result, change the way our society supports those most impacted by SMI.
We are building a team of deeply passionate problem-solvers who are courageous enough to take on one of the country’s most challenging healthcare problems. Those who are up for the task will be rewarded with deeply mission-oriented workdays, mentorship from a similarly motivated team, and a supportive culture that prioritizes learning, creativity, and fun.
We are building data infrastructure to enable more timely and personalized engagement with individuals living with SMI at scale. This allows our team of peers, social workers, and nurse practitioners to plan appropriate care and focus on critical tasks rather than manually searching for information across silos in the healthcare system. This is a unique opportunity to found and define the data engineering team, our stack and architecture, with a high-caliber product and data team that is growing quickly. You will build impactful healthcare technology on a modern technology stack.
In this role you will help improve patient engagement and care quality through developing new tactical applications (typescript and SQL) for our cross functional care teams. As a member of our technology team, you will support our team of peers, social workers, and nurse practitioners to proactively plan appropriate care and focus on critical tasks rather than manual inefficient activities. You will be building impactful healthcare technology on a modern stack (react, nextjs, typescript).
Why join us?
Benefits:
For Full Time employees, our compensation package includes base, equity and a bonus potential. Our benefits include physical and mental health, dental, vision, 401(k) with a match, 16 weeks parental leave for either parent, flexible vacation, and a supportive culture.
We firmly believe that great candidates for this role may not meet 100% of the criteria listed in this posting. We encourage you to apply anyway - we look forward to getting to know you.
Unfortunately, we are not able to offer sponsorship at this time.
Job Details
As a Fullstack Software Engineer, you will:
Own the technical direction for our care team tooling platforms
Build scalable and secure systems, prioritizing features and engineering requirements based on user feedback, and constantly evaluating future needs
Make key contributions to shape the technology stack such as defining best practices and considering when to build or buy
Ensure all tools you develop have minimum necessary access to data
Creatively utilize APIs & SDKs to get data to our care teams
Ship in small ‘cheap to fail’ increments rather than large multi-sprint projects
Be a productive partner with product, data, and operational stakeholders
You will be a good fit if you have:
A focus on building useful software above all else
Comfort with a combination of usage of 3rd party APIs and building custom apps from scratch
You are a team player and are interested in working at a small, rapidly-changing, fast-paced startup environment.
The experience you bring to this role includes:
4+ years of experience developing and launching products. You have ideally built and launched web apps from scratch.
4 years experience with Typescript, React and SQL