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Creating access to affordable maternity care.

Who we’re looking for

We are looking for a Frontend Engineer with a high degree of versatility and technical ability to build out our revolutionary care platform for expecting and new parents. As an early team member you will set and establish the standards for the Frontend of our patient and maternal care provider web applications. You will work closely with our CTO and founding team to make decisions enabling us to solve the affordability crisis in maternity care.

Qualifications

  • 4+ years of professional experience as a Software Frontend Engineer, working with javascript framework React and Next.js, APIs, HTML, and CSS.
  • You have built ground up successful frontend applications focused on the details of accessibility, mobile optimization, and usability.
  • You are a leader and drive design and product decisions based on experience, care, and a deep understanding of business goals.
  • Experience with client-side performance tuning, caching strategies, cross-platform optimization for mobile phones.
  • Bonus experience building APIs, working with databases or defining data models
  • A passion for helping solve the affordability crisis around maternity care
  • Willingness to ask questions, challenge and find the tough answers
  • Effective communicator who enjoys working within a team
  • Key traits: curious, tenacious, creative, strong communicator, can-do attitude

About Us

Zaya Care is a venture-backed seed-stage startup with a mission to increase access to affordable maternity care. We make accepting insurance easy and rewarding for maternity care providers, and thereby help them grow and diversify their practice. Inspired by the European care model, through Zaya parents have easy access to insurance-covered pregnancy & postpartum specialists, effectively closing today’s critical care gaps.

Equal Opportunity Employment Notice

Zaya Care is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.