Full-Stack Software Engineer Hybrid On-Site 3 Days San Francisco, CA

  • Staff Great Partners
  • San Francisco, California
  • 04/01/2026
Information Technology Telecommunications

Job Description

This is a hybrid position, on-site 3 days a week.
5 positions available.

Our client, a fast-growing telehealth startup, is seeking a Full-Stack Software Engineer.

As a Software Engineer, you'll help build and scale a modern healthcare marketplace that makes it simple and transparent for patients to access care.

You'll work across the stack while collaborating directly with clinical and operations teams to understand real-world workflows and integrate with complex healthcare systems such as EHRs, insurance platforms, and lab providers.

This is a high-ownership role in a fast-moving startup where engineers are expected to think beyond just writing code.

Key Responsibilities
Build and maintain full-stack features across pricing engines, appointment booking, and payments

Write clear product requirement documents and SQL queries to support analytics and decision-making

Own QA and end-to-end delivery of your features
Partner closely with clinicians and operations teams, shadowing workflows to design practical solutions

Integrate with healthcare infrastructure, including EHR systems, insurance platforms, and lab vendors
Tackle ambiguous problems in an environment where engineers wear multiple hats

What Were Looking For
2+ years of experience as a full-stack or frontend engineer
Comfort operating in ambiguous, early-stage environments (startup experience required)

Experience across the stack, or strong frontend expertise with a desire to become a scrappy generalist

Proficiency in at least one modern tech stack and eagerness to learn new tools

Strong communicator who can clearly articulate technical decisions and tradeoffs

Entrepreneurial mindset has built projects and can think through product, GTM, or early customer strategy

Strong mission alignment with improving access to healthcare (prior healthcare experience not required)