About the job
At Nestmed, we are revolutionizing healthcare documentation through our innovative AI platform, designed to give clinicians back their valuable time. In just one year, we have expanded to support tens of thousands of clinicians across over a million patient visits. We proudly partner with more than 60 home health agencies, including 7 of the top 10 enterprises in the US.
Our founding team, which includes top talents from Stanford, Y Combinator, Google, and Meta, is backed by the visionary founders of PayPal and Plaid to establish the critical infrastructure for the booming $500 billion home healthcare industry.
About the Role
We are on the lookout for a Full-Stack Software Engineer to help lay down the technical groundwork of our AI documentation platform. This is an exceptional opportunity to be one of our first full-stack hires at a seed-stage company with a clear product-market fit and rapid growth trajectory. You will collaborate closely with our CEO and CTO to develop end-to-end user-facing features, positioning yourself as a future tech lead as we expand.
Your Responsibilities
As a foundational software engineer at Nestmed, you will own significant product areas from backend to frontend:
Voice Agent for in-visit documentation
Coding Agent workflows and automation
Analytics Dashboards and data pipelines for clinicians and administrators
Dynamic Visit Guides with real-time prompting
Customer-Editable Documentation behavior and rules
You will engage with the full stack—designing APIs, building backend systems, and crafting intuitive user interfaces that clinicians appreciate.
Your Impact Within the First Year
Achieve successful scaling of our platform to meet increased enterprise demand, delivering over 20% productivity gains for clients.
Independently build and launch complete user-facing features.
Implement infrastructure that facilitates real-time documentation processing.
Establish engineering best practices for our expanding team.
Take end-to-end ownership of product areas that significantly impact thousands of clinicians.

