Hesta is creating a new benchmark in women’s health, delivering exceptional care at every life stage. As we advance towards this goal, we are committed to closing the women’s health gap, beginning with pregnancy and postpartum as our initial focus.
75 million years of women’s lives are lost every year due to poor health or early death. This gap limits potential, drives inequality, and reflects a healthcare system that wasn’t built for women. We are changing that.
We're building a modern care platform to support mothers and clinicians, and we're looking for a Senior Full-Stack Engineer to own and evolve the core Hesta platform as we iterate towards product-market fit.
You'll work closely with our founders, product, and clinical teams to ship features, strengthen foundations for scalable care pathways, and integrate AI capabilities that meaningfully improve clinical operations. This is a hands-on role for a pragmatic engineer who enjoys solving real problems and shipping quickly. You won't be alone technically: you'll work alongside a very experienced technical advisor with 15+ years of software and AI engineering experience, who sets the overall technical direction and mentors this role. We’re looking for someone who can own the codebase, ship features, fix issues quickly, and help us move fast while maintaining reliability and trust.
"We're applying the latest in AI to build something that genuinely changes lives for women and families. We want to make this the best it can possibly be, and to do that we need passionate, motivated engineers who care about the craft as much as the mission. You'll be working alongside people who've done this before across both tech and healthcare, and who are committed to getting it right. If you want your work to truly matter, come build with us." - Hesta Technical Advisor
Build, own and maintain the Hesta codebase
Take day-to-day ownership of the platform across frontend, backend and infrastructure
Translate clinical insights and user needs into high-quality, production-ready code
Ship features quickly, fix bugs fast, keep existing functionality stable
Maintain and improve the reliability, quality and maintainability of the codebase
Work directly with founders and clinicians to turn ideas into working product quickly
Contribute to product decisions and pragmatic technical trade-offs
Diagnose and fix bugs quickly
Improve testing, monitoring, and observability
Maintain data integrity, system stability, and security
Work closely with technical leadership
Collaborate with our senior technical advisor on architecture and technical direction
Implement technical strategy while keeping solutions simple and pragmatic
Build foundations for scale
Improve infrastructure and deployment processes
Design and maintain data-compliant systems with privacy, security, and regulatory standards embedded by default (e.g. UK GDPR, NHS DSPT, MHRA guidance)
Implement observability and metrics to understand product performance, user behaviour, and system health
Ensure our systems and features are audit-ready and aligned with healthcare regulatory requirements
Contribute to documentation and lightweight quality processes that support regulatory readiness
Champion clinical-grade reliability, data integrity, and patient trust in everything we build
Support AI-enabled features
Implement product features powered by LLMs or agent workflows
Integrate APIs and automation where they meaningfully improve user experience or clinical operations
Search and initiate new opportunities for automation and agentic behaviour
A pragmatic builder: You focus on shipping useful product, not theoretical perfection. You’re resourceful, solution-oriented, and comfortable figuring things out.
Comfortable owning systems: You’re happy taking responsibility for a codebase and keeping it healthy — from shipping features to debugging issues.
Strong full-stack engineer: You likely have 5+ years’ experience in high-impact, early-stage product teams, and are comfortable across the stack.
Specific requirements:
Backend experience with Node.js and/or Python (FastAPI, Flask)
Experience with front end frameworks (React, Next.js, Vue). Exposure to cross platform frameworks a plus (e.g. React Native).
Experience deploying and operating systems on at least one major cloud platform (AWS, GCP, or Azure), with containerisation (Docker; Kubernetes a bonus)
You’ve built or worked on systems where data protection, access control, and auditability matter
Product-minded: You think in terms of user outcomes and trade-offs, not just technical solutions. You care deeply about the user and collaborate closely with design and product
Healthcare fluent: You understand (or are eager to learn) the constraints of clinical workflows, data privacy (e.g. UK GDPR, NHS standards), and safety
AI-curious: You’re excited about the opportunities that AI brings, and want a chance to move up the curve quickly and impactfully. You have experience working with LLMs such as Claude or similar, including prompt design, evaluation, and workflow orchestration. You are absorbing the rapidly-changing environment and want to be on the forefront of the change.
Startup-ready: You’re resourceful, thrive in ambiguity, and know how to move fast without breaking trust
Mission-aligned: You’re excited about using technology to improve healthcare, particularly for women and families.
Bonus: Have experience in women’s health, digital therapeutics, or regulated health tech, have deployed LLM-powered features or agent-based systems in real-world applications, experience building in regulated industries, know your way around secure data pipelines or interoperability (FHIR, HL7)
This role is:
A hands-on product engineering role
A chance to own a real system from an early stage
A collaborative role working closely with founders
A chance to learn from experienced senior technical advisors, and join a community of healthtech practitioners working on the frontier of healthcare
This role is not:
A pure architecture or management role
A research-heavy AI role
A large engineering team environment (yet)
We strongly encourage applications from people of colour, the LGBTQ+ community, people with disabilities, neurodivergent people, parents, carers, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
If there’s anything we can do to accommodate your specific situation, please let us know.
You’re joining a winning team. (Founders have worked at: Airbnb, Babylon, NHS, Oxford, UCL)
A unique opportunity to join a startup at the beginning and help build the backbone of a healthcare service designed specifically for women.
Join a small, mission-driven team where your contributions have immediate impact.
A close working relationship with, and mentorship from, our experienced co-founders and technical advisers
Competitive salary and equity options - we’re building this together
Flexible, hybrid, working; our team work is based on the job that needs to be done, not office face time
Office facilities: Spacious working space, with other innovators in Victoria, bike storage, changing facilities and a healthy supply of tea/coffee
25 days annual leave a year + public holidays