You will be working on True Colours, an award winning healthcare technology for gathering patient reported outcome measures in: mood disorders, orthopaedics, hepatitis, diabetes, learning difficulties, dementia, forensics, and eating disorders. In its seventh year and with 1,000s of active participants across multiple NHS Trusts, we are now seeking substantial expansion. We expect to be tackling major new conditions, with new sensors, at a national level. Our aim is to create a next generation platform for data-driven clinical research in Oxford and beyond.
You will be part of an Agile team developing data-driven HTML5 apps, web services, and unit tests, using CoffeeScript, Node.js, MongoDB and Ubuntu. You will be responsible for developing the True Colours software platform, creating new features, solving problems, fixing bugs, and rolling out functionality for new medical conditions.
You will have a BSc or an MSc in Computer Science and have at least 2 years professional software engineering experience. In addition you must have spent at least 6 months developing with NodeJS, HTML5, and a Javascript client MVC framework (such as Angular, or similar). You will have the problem solving skills to tackle complex asynchronous code, and a rich knowledge of computer science to guide your solutions. You will be capable of intense focus and precision, yet have the ability to be open and collaborative during pair programming tasks. Don’t worry if you've not tackled everything in our toolchain, we are more interested in an enthusiasm for learning new frameworks than an enormous tick-list of technologies.
In return, we can offer: membership of a fantastic software engineering team, a constant supply of interesting problems to solve, and the satisfaction of knowing that your work will facilitate a step-change in the way healthcare and health-research are achieved.
This is a grade 7 position with a salary of £29,837 - £36,661 (and discretionary range to £40,046).