Remote Front-End Developer
Pear VC
π΅ $80k-$150k
πRemote - Worldwide
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Job highlights
Summary
UpDoc is seeking a frontend engineer with 2+ years of experience in Typescript and web development, including 1+ year working with Svelte.js or similar component-based frameworks. The role involves building functional interfaces for UpDoc's provider portal and patient mobile app. Highly desired qualifications include past experience with Epic EMR-based systems, understanding of accessibility standards, familiarity with UX design principles, and previous experience in a startup environment or healthcare technology.
Requirements
- 2+ years of experience with Typescript and web development
- 1+ year working with Svelte.js or similar component-based frameworks
- Solid proficiency in Svelte.js and Sveltekit
- Strong proficiency in Tailwind CSS
- Familiarity with CapacitorJS
Responsibilities
- Implement design prototypes into functional interfaces
- Build components for provider portal and patient mobile app
- Integrate application with backend
Preferred Qualifications
- Past experience with development for Epic EMR-based systems
- Highly motivated and excited for the opportunity to contribute
- Experience with healthcare data standards such as FHIR
- Understanding of accessibility standards and best practices
- Experience with testing frameworks and methodologies
- Familiarity with UX design principles and design thinking
- Previous experience in a startup environment or healthcare technology
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