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Dance4Healing

Dance4Healing

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Full Stack Software Engineer (WebRTC / Live Video Telehealth / ReactJS) for NIH Study

Anywhere
Contract
Posted 2/7/2026
Verified Source
Key Skills:
JavaScript/TypeScript
React.js
HTML/CSS

Compensation

Salary Range

$95K - 104K a year

Responsibilities

Design, build, and maintain live video telehealth features using WebRTC, develop full-stack features, and collaborate with research teams.

Requirements

Proven experience with WebRTC, full-stack development skills, cloud infrastructure experience, and ability to work independently in ambiguous environments.

Full Description

Full Stack Software Engineer (WebRTC / Live Video Telehealth) for NIH Study | Remote Contract Dance4Healing, a Harvard/Stanford startup, an NIH-funded digital health company seeking a Full Stack Software Engineer with WebRTC experience to support an active National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) research study. This is a hands-on builder role working on a real-world live video telehealth platform focused on health equity, engagement, and inclusive technology for people with chronic disease. Apply here (required): https://bit.ly/D4H_NIHStudy_Talent Only applications submitted through this link will be reviewed. ========================================================================== About Dance4Healing Dance4Healing is an award-winning social impact venture founded by a UX and behavior expert after recovering from Stage IV cancer. Backed by NIH funding and academic research partners, we build technology that blends live video, personalization, and culturally responsive design to improve health outcomes for populations often underserved by mainstream digital health tools. Our platform supports remote participation, social connection, and habit formation—designed to meet people where they are physically, culturally, and emotionally. You’ll work closely with a small, multidisciplinary team spanning health equity research, behavioral science, data/AI, and product design—where engineering decisions directly shape research outcomes. ========================================================================== What You’ll Do • Design, build, and maintain live video telehealth features using WebRTC • Develop full-stack features using ReactJS, JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML/CSS, and modern web technologies • Implement backend services and APIs supporting video workflows, user data, and personalization logic • Leverage GenAI-assisted development tools to accelerate implementation, refactoring, debugging, and documentation while maintaining high code quality • Collaborate with product, UX, and research teams to deliver accessible, inclusive user experiences • Contribute to technical architecture, platform decisions, and roadmap planning • Balance speed with rigor in a regulated, research-driven environment • Support experimentation and iteration tied to NIH study milestones You will have meaningful input into technical decisions and trade-offs, not just task execution. ========================================================================== What Success Looks Like (First 60–90 Days) • Live video workflows are stable, performant, and accessible across diverse user needs • Core WebRTC functionality is production-ready for study deployment • Platform architecture supports iteration, data collection, and future scalability ========================================================================== Required Experience • Proven experience building WebRTC-based live video applications • Strong full-stack development skills (ReactJS, JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML/CSS) • Experience working with cloud-based infrastructure and modern deployment workflows • Experience leveraging GenAI-assisted development tools (e.g., AI-enabled IDEs, code assistants) as a productivity multiplier—not a replacement for engineering judgment • Ability to work independently, make pragmatic technical decisions, and communicate clearly • Comfort operating in ambiguity and shaping solutions from first principles ========================================================================== Nice to Have • Familiarity with AWS, MongoDB, Supabase or similar backend-as-a-service platforms (auth, databases, storage) • Experience using tools such as Cursor, GitHub Copilot, or comparable AI-powered development environments • Exposure to biosensors, real-time data, or multimodal systems • Experience designing for accessibility or diverse user populations • Familiarity with data quality, bias, or evaluation considerations in applied AI systems • Awareness of privacy, security, and compliance considerations in digital health or research settings ========================================================================== Who Thrives in This Role • Engineers who enjoy building in ambiguity and shaping systems end-to-end • Builders motivated by impact and ownership, not just feature velocity • People comfortable balancing engineering rigor with real-world research constraints • Engineers who use GenAI as a productivity amplifier, not a shortcut ========================================================================== Who Should NOT Apply • Engineers seeking a highly structured, ticket-driven environment with predefined solutions • Candidates who prefer rapid feature shipping without regard for accessibility, data quality, or research rigor • Those uncomfortable working in evolving problem spaces where requirements emerge through real-world use and study constraints • Applicants looking for a purely front-end, purely back-end, or hands-off advisory role ========================================================================== Why This Role Matters You’ll help build technology for a federally funded NIH study addressing health inequities in chronic disease—where engineering, design, and data decisions directly influence who benefits from digital health tools. Technically, this role sits at the intersection of real-time video, human-centered design, data quality, inclusive system design, and GenAI-accelerated development—problems that rarely appear in typical commercial products. ========================================================================== Job Type: Contract Contract Scope: Part-time or full-time (e.g., 10–20 hrs/week or negotiable), with an initial 3–6 month engagement aligned to NIH study milestones Location: Remote Schedule: Flexible Appliy Here: https://bit.ly/D4H_NIHStudy_Talent (Only application submitted through this form will be reviewed Job Type: Contract Pay: $94,779.00 - $104,033.00 per year Application Question(s): • Have you applied at this link? https://bit.ly/D4HNIHStudyTalent (Only applications submitted through this link will be reviewed) Work Location: Remote

This job posting was last updated on 2/12/2026

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