Build healthcare that truly collaborates
At Ecare you don't work on "just another application".
You work on something that is becoming increasingly important in healthcare: interoperability.
In healthcare, many professionals work around one patient, each with their own systems. That's where errors, duplicate work, and safety issues arise. As a Software Engineer Interoperability, you ensure that healthcare information is recorded correctly once and is available safely, accurately, and at the right time for other systems.
That is technical work.
But above all, work that helps healthcare professionals collaborate more easily and quickly around one patient.
What will you do?
You work on solutions that go beyond one screen or one application. You focus on the underlying layer where systems communicate with each other and data is exchanged reliably.
Concretely, you work on:
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backend development
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APIs and standards;
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data structures and integrations;
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solutions that contribute to safe and correct data exchange.
Approximately 80% of your time you work internally with your team.
Approximately 20% of your time you coordinate with external parties, such as vendors, partnerships, working groups, or hackathons.
This is emphatically not a role for someone who wants to code in isolation. You work together, coordinate, and think about context and impact.
We're not looking for a perfect senior. We're looking for someone who fits.
You probably recognize yourself in several of the points below:
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you are a junior or mid-level software engineer;
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you find it interesting to apply technology in context;
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you can explain what you build and why;
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you like to work together, also outside your own team;
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you have an interest in data, standards, and APIs.
Experience with healthcare standards is a nice-to-have, but not a requirement.
We value curiosity and learning ability more.
Because you work within the Dutch healthcare context and with external stakeholders, speaking and writing Dutch is necessary.
