Cleerly is a healthcare company revolutionizing heart disease diagnosis and treatment through AI-driven solutions. They are seeking a highly skilled Reporting / Clinical Workflow Software Engineer to develop and integrate clinical reporting software within their next-generation imaging platform.
Responsibilities:
- Own Clinical Reporting Experience: Own the complete end-to-end reporting experience for the Hub, encompassing both structured reporting outputs (e.g., SR/FHIR/PDF/write-back) and the dedicated Reporting Frontend used by clinical teams to review and finalize cases
- Develop a web-based summary of results across both Cleerly and integrated third-party applications, displaying case status, key measurements, exceptions, and data provenance
- Provide secure and appropriate "launch" actions into the required viewing environment, whether the Cleerly viewer, embedded HTML5 components, or specialized external viewers via deep-link or SDK integration
- Partner closely with Backend, Viewer, and Core-Lab stakeholders to ensure the entire workflow reliably supports case gating, edits, final sign-off, and delivery back to PACS/EHR with strong validation and auditability
Requirements:
- 6–10+ years of professional experience building and deploying clinical workflow and reporting software used in production environments
- Strong experience designing clinician-facing web UIs (React/TypeScript or similar) with an emphasis on high usability and clear information hierarchy
- Proven ability to transform multi-source results into a single coherent clinical summary (e.g., using cards, flags, provenance, 'what changed,' and 'what's pending' indicators)
- Solid backend/API integration skills, including consuming and shaping REST APIs, managing pagination, filtering, and ensuring audit-safe data handling
- Experience implementing secure launch flows (e.g., SSO context launch, short-lived tokens) for opening internal and external viewers from the reporting application
- Working knowledge of healthcare interoperability standards (at least one of: FHIR, HL7 v2) and comfort integrating with EHR workflows
- Familiarity with structured reporting concepts and result normalization (e.g., representing measurements, findings, confidence, and provenance)
- Strong testing discipline for clinical UI, including rigorous handling of edge cases, error states, partial results, and latency
- Comfort and experience collaborating directly with clinical stakeholders (Core-Lab, radiologists, cardiologists) to refine workflows and define acceptance criteria
- Ability to operate effectively in regulated environments, demonstrating expertise in requirements traceability, change impact analysis, and validation support
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, Software Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related technical field or equivalent practical experience
- Master's degree in computer science, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Biomedical Informatics, or a related field
- Strong familiarity with DICOM-SR/SEG/PR (Structured Reporting, Segmentation, Presentation State), including rendering summaries and linking results to image overlays
- Practical experience with embedding or securely launching medical viewers (e.g., OHIF/Cornerstone, HTML5 viewers, micro-frontends/iframes) using secure messaging protocols
- Prior experience integrating with commercial reporting engines or dictation tools (e.g., Nuance, M•Modal)
- Prior experience of setting up DICOM services like Store, Storage commitment, Query/Retrieve, and Modality Worklist
- Prior experience in designing cloud solutions and supporting production projects on AWS
- Knowledge of API standards including REST or GraphQL