[Full Remote] Full Stack Developer

We believe in a world where everyone, regardless of their country’s wealth or frontiers, enjoys access to medicines and healthcare when they need it. We work tirelessly to remove access barriers faced by patients and caregivers across Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) when seeking quality medicines and quality healthcare.

Who We Are: Accelerating access to medicines for all Imagine a world where critical medicines are within reach, affordable, and synonymous with quality, no matter where you are. That is the world we're building with our unique, demand-aggregation model that unites healthcare providers across LMICs. At the heart of our identity is a single, resolute commitment: to build a future where geography and income never stand between any individual and life-saving medicines.

Our platform isn't merely a space for transactions, we unlock affordable access to medicines by aggregating demand across healthcare providers. We also help manufacturers build a sustainable and reliable global access strategy. Our business focuses on low- and middle-income countries and strengthens the purchasing power of these markets to ensure the supply of cost-effective, high-quality medicines.

We partner exclusively with authorized, high-quality pharmaceutical companies and certified caregivers to accelerate sustainable access to medicines.

CEO Office Accelerator: You won’t inherit a roadmap - you’ll define the vision and build the first version of what it becomes. This role sits within the CEO Office as part of an accelerator arm designed to move fast, think boldly, and build disruptive, category-defining fintech solutions to accelerate access to quality medicines. We are looking for a Full-Stack Engineer to lead the build from zero to one, shaping both the functional direction and the technical foundation of the product.

You will design the architecture, write production-level code across backend and frontend, and establish the engineering standards that will define the venture long term. You will also manage and guide an external development team, ensuring high standards of execution, speed, and quality. Working directly with the CEO Office, you will turn ambitious ideas into secure, scalable, real-world solutions.

Write and review production-level code across the full stack ~ Lead and coordinate external development agencies working on the project ~ A true full-stack engineer, experienced across backend, frontend, infrastructure and CI/CD Able to zoom out to strategy and dive deep into implementation ~ It’s an opportunity to shape a product from the ground up and build something commercially meaningful from day one. What is in it for you? Prioritize your health and well-being with extra support.

Flexible working hours : Fully remote work : We believe in nurturing talent and offering opportunities for professional development and advancement.

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