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Senior Software Engineer

Remote, United States

Full Time - Remote, United States 

Join the Future of Healthcare Recruitment at Vivian Health 

Vivian Health’s mission is to transform healthcare hiring by empowering every healthcare professional to find their perfect job faster and easier than ever before. As the largest healthcare jobs marketplace, we support over 1.9 million clinicians in finding their next career opportunities. Our AI-driven platform also enhances process efficiencies for staffing agencies and healthcare employers, significantly reducing time to hire.

Vivian Health is backed by world-class investors, including Thoma Bravo and IAC, with over $75 million in capital raised. Our accolades include BuiltIn's awards for “Fully Remote Best Startup,” “Fully Remote Best Places to Work,” and “U.S. Best Startups to Work For” in 2024.

About the team: 

Vivian Health is a remote-first company at the forefront of transforming the healthcare staffing landscape. The Software Engineering team is the backbone of our platform, driving innovation and building scalable, reliable systems that support our mission. This team works on a wide range of challenges, from streamlining data ingestion and improving platform performance to enhancing user experience and developing new features.

About the role: 

We are looking for a Senior Software Engineer that will help us with our mission to empower healthcare professionals to find their dream job. This position is remote. 

What you'll do:

  • Collaborate with product owners and designers to build modern, accessible, high-converting webpages.
  • Lead end to end projects, architecting user workflows in React and Typescript with backend work in NodeJS.
  • Ship iteratively starting from MVP and working toward feature rich solutions.
  • Architect scalable solutions that are well-tested and documented.
  • Create and maintain generative AI solutions for complex user data capture / integration challenges.

What we’re looking for:

  • Front-end development experience in React (with TypeScript is a plus).
  • Redux or similar state management tools.
  • Back-end experience in NodeJS / Express development.
  • Experience with Service Oriented Architectures, especially HTTP related services.
  • Experience with SQL / relational databases like Postgres.
  • Familiarity with unit, integration, and end-to-end testing frameworks.
  • Strong communication skills across various digital platforms and collaboration tools.
  • Experience with or desire to learn using generative AI APIs.

Our tech stack:

In our core stack we use React (web) / React Native (ios / android), NodeJS / Express (api server), npm / webpack / babel (packaging), Postgres / Sequelize (core data), SQS (task queues), Algolia (indexed data), Firebase (realtime db), ChatGPT APIs. 

Our code is deployed on AWS and is mostly written in JavaScript / TypeScript though we use some Python. We strive only to choose the right tool for the job and welcome new ideas.

Potential projects:

This role will be focused on working on the Vivian.com website.  Most work will involve working on the healthcare professional user interfaces:

  • New user registration
  • Existing user profile enhancement 
  • User job searches and job application flows
  • SEO optimized pages

What we provide: 

The range for this position is $150,000 - $170,000 yearly salary, dependent on job-related, non-discriminatory factors such as experience, education, and skills. This range is based on a full-time schedule. Unfortunately, we are not able to support any visa sponsorship or transfer at this time. 

At Vivian Health, we offer a competitive compensation package, with benefits including:

  • Flexible Time Off
  • Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans, including HSA and FSA Options
  • 401K Retirement Savings Plan with Ample Employer Match
  • Generous Parental Leave
  • Work-from-home stipend
  • Access to Corporate Discount Program
  • Pet Insurance

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