Q-Centrix aims to redefine and streamline the data management and real-world application process for the healthcare industry by leveraging its Enterprise Clinical Data Management (eCDM™) platform, modern-stack software, and clinical data experts to securely extract, curate, structure, and enhance clinical data. The Front-End Developer will play a key role in delivering user-friendly applications that support reporting demands, drive improved care delivery, meet financial and operational needs, enable population health workflows, and power broad research use cases.
Requirements
- 3+ years of front-end development experience with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
- Proficiency with React (or similar frameworks like Angular or Vue).
- Experience building responsive UIs with frameworks like Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap, or Material UI.
- Familiarity with front-end testing frameworks such as Jest, React Testing Library, or Cypress.
- Understanding of accessibility (a11y) standards and best practices.
- Experience working with APIs and asynchronous data (REST, GraphQL, etc.).
- Experience with state management tools (Redux, Zustand, or Recoil).
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain responsive, performant, and accessible front-end applications using modern JavaScript frameworks (React, Angular, or Vue).
- Translate product requirements and UX designs into clean, maintainable code.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including product, design, and backend engineering to deliver end-to-end features.
- Integrate with RESTful APIs and ensure proper error handling and data validation.
- Implement unit and integration tests to ensure high code quality.
- Participate in code reviews and help establish front-end development best practices.
Other
- Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, agile development environment.
- Experience in the healthcare or health tech industry.
- Knowledge of healthcare data standards like FHIR or HL7.
- Understanding of HIPAA compliance in the context of web applications.
- Legally able to work in the United States without sponsorship