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Software Engineer

PocketHealth
1 day ago
Full-time
Remote
Worldwide
$110,000 - $135,000 CAD yearly

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PocketHealth is hiring a Software Engineer to deploy Conductor, our AI automation platform for healthcare. You’ll own deployments from kickoff to go-live, write code, and build integrations across Python and TypeScript while working with HL7 v2, FHIR, DICOM, EMR webhooks, and AWS. With 4+ years of software engineering experience you’re an engineer first who thrives in cross-functional settings and can clearly communicate with non-technical stakeholders. The role offers $110k - $135k, stock options, benefits, and hybrid work with two days in Toronto. To apply, tailor your resume to show concrete go-lives, quantify impact, and demonstrate turning client feedback into platform improvements; highlight AI tool fluency and willingness to learn on the fly, collaboration, and patient outcomes. Accommodation support available.


About PocketHealth

Burnout, staffing shortages, chronic underfunding — healthcare is under more strain than it has ever been. A disproportionate share of available resources never reach patients; they're consumed by the administrative layer that sits between a provider and the care they deliver.

PocketHealth exists to change that. Our flagship imaging platform gives patients direct, secure access to their medical images and records, trusted by hundreds of hospitals and clinics across North America. Conductor is our agentic AI automation platform — purpose-built to take the administrative weight off healthcare providers so their people and their dollars can go back into care.

About The Role:

As a Software Engineer, you will work alongside a team of engineers to get Conductor live and to make it matter. Working collaboratively and under the guidance of senior engineers, your team will take a signed contract and own everything it takes to turn it into a working deployment: writing code, building integrations, extending agentic workflows, and standing up the infrastructure to run reliably in a real provider environment.

The impact isn't abstract. When an automation goes live, it's dollars freed from administration and returned to care. It's staff time given back to patients. The software you ship, the workflows you automate, and the deployments you contribute to translate directly into care at every provider you work with. This is a rare opportunity to do work that is technically demanding, deeply human, and genuinely consequential.

This job posting is for an existing vacancy. The salary range for this position is $110,000 - $135,000 annually, depending on the experience and expertise you bring to the team. Salary is just one part of the story, though; this role is eligible for equity in the form of stock options and includes a comprehensive health and benefits package. We view our compensation as a total investment of your well-being, designed to support you in both your work and your life outside of it.

This is a hybrid position with two days a week in our Toronto office, where we collaborate deeply; the rest is yours to work from wherever you do your best thinking.

What You'll Do:

  • Support deployments end to end: Contribute to the full technical implementation of Conductor for each client, from kickoff through go-live. Write the code, support the integration scope, and help build the trust that turns a successful go-live into a long-term relationship.
  • Build, integrate, and ship: Write and extend agentic workflows in Conductor's orchestration engine — building custom tools, integration adapters, and transformation logic tailored to each client's operational patterns. That means working across the full stack: backend services in Python and TypeScript, integrations against real healthcare provider environments (HL7 v2, FHIR, DICOM, RIS/PACS, EMR webhooks, scheduling software), and production-grade code you'd be proud to put in a PR.
  • Diagnose and resolve issues quickly: Support technical escalation during and after go-live. Use logs, workflow state, and system telemetry to diagnose problems at the code level and resolve them fast.
  • Shape how Conductor evolves: Translate client friction into structured product feedback. Identify patterns across deployments that should drive platform decisions. What you learn in the field shapes how Conductor is built.
  • Strengthen the platform as you go: Document what works. Contribute to integration libraries, shared tooling, and deployment runbooks that make future deployments faster and the platform more capable.

What We're Looking For:

    Experience

  • 4+ years of software engineering experience
  • Some exposure to client-facing or production environments is a plus, but not required
  • Technical Skills

  • Solid full-stack engineering fundamentals: comfortable contributing to backend services, APIs, data pipelines, and integration layers
  • Proficient in Python and/or TypeScript; able to write clean, maintainable, production-quality code
  • Hands-on experience with AWS (ECS, Lambda, API Gateway, or similar)
  • Experience building and debugging integrations against third-party APIs and data systems
  • Experience with workflow orchestration engines (Step Functions, Cadence, Temporal, Prefect, or similar) is a strong plus
  • Ways of Working

  • You're an engineer first — your default response to a problem is to build a solution, not escalate it
  • You use AI tools fluently as part of your daily engineering practice: Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Copilot, or equivalent
  • You thrive in environments where requirements are discovered through doing, not just scoping
  • You communicate clearly and naturally with non-technical stakeholders, without losing engineering precision
  • You hold yourself to a high bar on both code quality and client outcomes
You can do amazing things at PocketHealth. You can positively impact the healthcare journey for millions of people, while building your career and developing your skills. It doesn’t have to be one or the other. It has been a part of our mission since our founding to empower patients & make healthcare accessible to all, and we know this can only be achieved with a team of diverse perspectives that is representative of the Patient & Provider communities we serve. 
 
People love working here for these reasons and more: working remotely, our competitive salaries and benefits (including stock options for every employee!), four weeks of paid time off, unlimited paid wellness days, extended mental health coverage, and 16 weeks of parental leave top-up.
 
We’re proud to foster a culture that embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion, and we believe in caring for our employees with the same thoughtfulness we offer our Patients & Providers.
 
If there are ways we can support you through the recruitment process with an accommodation, please let us know by reaching out to [email protected]. Applications are accepted via posting only.