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Junior Full Stack EngineerSimpliFedSaint Paul, Illinois, United States
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Junior Full Stack Engineer

SimpliFed
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    Saint Paul, Illinois, United States
  • US
    Saint Paul, Illinois, United States

Über

SimpliFed is a Maternal Care at Home model powered by our Maternal Health Operating System, centered on exceptional patient experience while driving strong clinical outcomes and reducing cost. We specialize in lactation and baby feeding support as well as high risk condition monitoring for hypertension, maternal mental health, social drivers, and gestational diabetes. Our providers engage with patients early and our care navigators guide patients through the entire maternal episode of care, offering 24x7 support via our secure virtual platform.
Position Overview: A Junior Full Stack Engineer at our early Series A startup helps scale a growing product used by real customers. This role blends hands‑on development with learning best practices for reliability, performance, and maintainability, while working closely with senior engineers, product, and design.
Key Responsibilities:
Build and maintain backend and GraphQL APIs using Node.js
Develop and maintain web and mobile features with React.js and React Native
Work directly with product and design to ship features quickly
Debug issues across the stack and improve performance
Write clean, maintainable code and contribute to code reviews
Help deploy and monitor applications in production
Work with databases (SQL or NoSQL) to read and write data
Required Skills:
Experience with Node.js and modern frontend frameworks
Comfortable working across frontend and backend
Familiarity with REST/SOAP/GraphQL and databases
Eager comfortable with ambiguity
Git version control basics & Basic CI/CD knowledge
About you:
Aligned with SimpliFed’s mission.
Hankering to put the relationships back in medicine
A posture towards execution - a true operator willing to both develop the strategy and execute it.
Ability to work remote and communicate asynchronously via Slack and email, along with thriving in virtual meetings.
Does not suffer in silence: willingness to give it a shot but then reach out for help as needed and not waiting too long.
Leans into items they are uncomfortable with, not avoid it.
Defers to safe and secure security protocols always to protect SimpliFed’s patients and providers.
High personal integrity to always do the right thing to serve.
Respect and high tolerance for bureaucracy, along with an optimistic perspective on how to operate within the bureaucratic “rules” and the healthcare regulatory environment.
Ability to work in a fast paced, team environment.
Have a valid Drivers License and REAL ID
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full‑time basis
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