Recent healthcare hiring signals
Recent social posts flagged a Full‑Stack Developer role at Momentum Healthcare focused on EHR systems and HL7/FHIR integration, plus a general Sales Engineer posting highlighting technical expertise and customer value delivery. Momentum Healthcare included an application contact and a deadline of April 30, while the Sales Engineer posting surfaced alongside other hiring snippets on X/Twitter (x.com status 1) (x.com status 2).
A recent hiring post pointed to Momentum seeking a full-stack developer for electronic health record work built around Health Level Seven and Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources integration, with applications due April 30. (themomentum.ai) Momentum markets itself as a healthcare software and artificial intelligence developer that builds patient portals, clinical dashboards, mobile apps, and electronic health record connections. Its site says those integrations cover Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, Health Level Seven, Epic, and Cerner. (themomentum.ai 1) (themomentum.ai 2) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources is the modern format many health systems use to exchange records through application programming interfaces, the software links that let one system request data from another. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology says the standard is widely used for exchanging health information, and the HL7 FHIR Foundation describes it as an HL7 interoperability specification. (healthit.gov) (fhir.org) Momentum’s own pitch to customers matches the skills named in the post. The company says it offers ready-to-use integration modules, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant architecture, and open-source tools for wearables data, clinical systems, and personal health recommendations. (themomentum.ai) One product on Momentum’s site, the FHIR Model Context Protocol Server, is aimed at making clinical data easier for developers to query. Momentum says the tool gives artificial intelligence systems a natural-language interface for Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources servers instead of requiring complex queries. (themomentum.ai) (medium.com) The second hiring signal was for a sales engineer, a role that usually sits between product demos and deal-making. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says sales engineers sell products or services that require technical expertise, which fits the posting language about technical knowledge and customer value delivery. (bls.gov) Healthcare companies have been advertising for similar combinations of technical and commercial talent across the market. Recent listings on major job boards show active demand for Health Level Seven and Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources developers, healthcare sales engineers, and other integration specialists. (indeed.com 1) (indeed.com 2) Taken together, the two posts line up with the way Momentum describes its business: one role to build the plumbing that moves clinical data, and another to explain that plumbing to buyers. The clearest date attached to that push is April 30, when the developer application window is set to close. (themomentum.ai)