I'm actually working on the software part of that, in the UK. It isn't open source yet (mostly because we can't afford the level of comfort we need about data security, given that this is very sensitive data) but that remains the intention.
But even with open-source software, there will still be the issue of how highly regulated the care industry is. There are significant variations even within the UK, and indeed, there are even inconsistencies between inspectors of the same regulator.
But below the level at which regulation kicks in, care work is—for some people—the most rewarding (not financially!) type of work and arguably will be one of the last professions to be replaced by AI (though there is plenty of work on robots).
ReallyCare is a not-for-profit company driving adoption of open source software in the adult social care space. We need help working on a MEAN stack product for providers of domiciliary care which we believe will become the market leading product.
Job Responsibilities:
- Take significant responsibility for the current product
- Build new products from the ground up
Qualifications:
- Excellent Node JS
- Excellent web development skills, which must include experience of AngularJS and Angular
- Strong MongoDB
- Previous startup and product experience
- Ability to work independently and efficiently on projects
Some exposure to Ionic would be an advantage.
Apply by email including CV to mark [at] reallycare [dot] org
ReallyCare is a not-for-profit micro-company driving adoption of open source software in the adult social care space. We are seeking a senior engineer to join the founder to work on and help shape the future of our MEAN stack product for providers of domiciliary care.
Job Responsibilities:
- Continue the development of existing product
- Build new products from the ground up
Qualifications:
- Excellent Node JS
- Excellent web development skills, which must include experience of AngularJS and Angular
- Strong MongoDB
- Previous startup and product experience
- Ability to work independently and efficiently on projects
Some exposure to Ionic would be an advantage.
Apply by email including CV to mark [at] reallycare [dot] org
ReallyCare is a not-for-profit company driving adoption of open source software in the adult social care space. We need help working on a MEAN stack product for providers of domiciliary care which we believe will become the market leading product.
Job Responsibilities:
- Lead the building of entire product
- Build new products from the ground up
Qualifications:
- Excellent Node JS
- Excellent web development skills, which must include experience of AngularJS and Angular
- Strong MongoDB
- Previous startup and product experience
- Ability to work independently and efficiently on projects
Some exposure to Ionic would be an advantage.
Apply at www.reallycare.org/jobs or email me directly if you fancy having a chat - mark [at] reallycare [dot] org
ReallyCare is a not-for-profit micro-company driving adoption of open source software in the adult social care space. We are seeking a CTO / senior engineer to join the founder to work on and help shape the future of our MEAN stack product for providers of domiciliary care.
Job Responsibilities:
- Lead the building of entire product
- Build new products from the ground up
Qualifications:
- Excellent Node JS
- Excellent web development skills, which must include experience of AngularJS and Angular
- Strong MongoDB
- Previous startup and product experience
- Ability to work independently and efficiently on projects
Some exposure to Ionic would be an advantage.
Apply at www.reallycare.org/jobs or email me directly if you fancy having a chat - mark [at] reallycare [dot] org
We are (OK, I am) an open source startup currently based in my house north of London, using the MEAN stack (and the forms-angular library) to create innovative solutions for adult social care. Remote working is fine, ability to occasionally visit London an advantage.
But even with open-source software, there will still be the issue of how highly regulated the care industry is. There are significant variations even within the UK, and indeed, there are even inconsistencies between inspectors of the same regulator.
But below the level at which regulation kicks in, care work is—for some people—the most rewarding (not financially!) type of work and arguably will be one of the last professions to be replaced by AI (though there is plenty of work on robots).