Software Developer

Glasgow
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Job Title: Software Developer

Hours: Full-time (40 hours per week)

Location: Glasgow City Centre or Cumbernauld

Salary: Up to £50,000 (DOE)

We are a leading provider of specialist healthcare services across multiple regions, committed to innovation and excellence in patient care. As a Software Developer, you will join our established in-house development team, working on enterprise-level applications that support critical business operations.

Role Overview:

In this role, you'll be responsible for designing, implementing, testing, and deploying new features while continuously improving existing applications. If you enjoy solving real-world business challenges and seeing the impact of your work, this role offers a fantastic opportunity.

You’ll have the opportunity to develop and enhance a range of internal systems, including:

Electronic Medical Records (EMR): A cutting-edge system that integrates with advanced diagnostic devices, providing real-time imaging and reports to support clinical decision-making.
Call Centre Software: A system for managing patient bookings and customer interactions, including seamless phone system integration.
Scheduling & Diary Management: Tools that coordinate clinic appointments and resource allocation across the business.
CRM & Contact Management: Platforms to handle patient data, inbound inquiries, and customer engagement.
Practice Management System: A suite of tools supporting in-clinic operations.
Communication & Engagement Tools: Automated messaging and notifications for patient interactions.
Point of Sale (EPOS): Multi-country retail solutions for clinic transactions.
Employee & Timekeeping Systems: HR and workforce management tools, including attendance tracking and holiday management.
Business Intelligence & Reporting: A comprehensive analytics suite leveraging extensive data across multiple functions.
API Development & Integrations: A broad range of APIs connecting internal systems with third-party services, including healthcare providers. 

Tech Stack & Tools You'll Use:

Primary Technologies: C# and SQL Server
Version Control: Git or similar
Additional Tools: WinForms, Entity Framework (EF Core), Agile methodologies 

Key Requirements:

Strong experience with C# and object-oriented programming (OOP)
Solid understanding of relational databases (SQL Server or MySQL)
Familiarity with version control systems
At least three years of commercial development experience 
Nice-to-Haves:

Hands-on experience with WinForms
Exposure to Agile/Scrum methodologies 
Benefits:

Hybrid & Flexible Working: Split time between home and office with core hours of 10:00–15:00.
Private Healthcare: Comprehensive coverage through Bupa, with options to add family members.
Pension Contributions: Company-supported pension scheme.
Supportive Team Culture: Collaborative environment where new ideas are welcomed.
Opportunity to make an impact in healthcare 

No sponsorship available – Candidates must have full UK working rights. If you're a logical thinker, problem solver, and proactive team player, we’d love to hear from you!

If you are interested please apply ASAP. The People Network is an employment agency and will respond to all applicants within three - five working days. If you do not hear within these timescales please feel free to get in touch

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