engineering
Posted Jan 16Software Engineer (Frontend)
at Latenthealth
San Francisco, United StatesOn-site
Requirements
- FRONTEND ENGINEER Location: San Francisco, CA We are building the next generation of AI-enabled clinical systems, moving beyond the archaic Electronic Health Record (EHR) experience.
- WHAT WE LOOK FOR IN A GREAT ENGINEER You are excited to translate massive backend and AI complexity into cogent, high-leverage user experiences.
- You thrive in our high-energy, in-office culture, and are eager to master the deep technical and healthcare domains required to build exceptional solutions.
- - Tool Proficiency: You are highly proficient with your tools, speaking command line fluently and relying on keyboard shortcuts.
- WHAT YOU'LL WORK ON (RESPONSIBILITIES) As a Frontend Engineer, you will own the user interface and frontend architecture for our core product: - UX Architecture: Architect a flexible and capable React ecosystem designed to host complex, mission-critical healthcare widgets and user-facing AI tools.
- - Intuitive Design: Focus on high-level UI/UX to help providers and operational staff effortlessly navigate clinical data and AI-surfaced insights for workflows like Prior Authorizations and Appeals.
- QUALIFICATIONS & ENVIRONMENT - Primary Technologies: Deep expertise in React and TypeScript. - Ecosystem Experience: Proven
Benefits
- Experience (Bonus): Familiarity with building interfaces that interact with EHR systems or manage complex clinical data is a significant advantage. - Core Team Member: Excitement about working five days per week in our San Francisco office.
Additional details
- Your designs will help providers and patients access critical data intuitively and efficiently, directly contributing to faster coverage, expedited treatment, and improved patient care.
- - High Standards: You hold yourself and others to high standards for code quality and user experience.
- - Domain Curiosity: You love learning new technologies and the complex clinical domains we operate in (e.g., Prior Authorizations).
- - Bias for Action: You are willing to jump into whatever needs to get done and won't wait for someone else to solve a problem that you're in a position to solve.