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Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Role: .NET Developer (NHS Experience is ESSENTIAL)

Location: Remote with occasional travel to Manchester

Rate: £500 per day Inside IR35

Contract: 6 months

Start: ASAP

Overview

We are supporting a consultancy who are looking for an experienced .NET Developer with strong NHS background and hands-on expertise in FHIR or HL7 integrations. You will contribute to the design and development of clinical and patient facing applications that integrate with core NHS systems. You should be confident building reliable backend services in .NET and delivering modern web front ends using either React or Angular.

Key Responsibilities

Build and enhance backend services using .NET that support clinical workflows
Design, develop, and maintain integrations using FHIR or HL7 standards
Deliver front end components using React or Angular
Collaborate with technical teams, clinical stakeholders, and integration specialists
Ensure interoperability, data quality, and safe handling of clinical information
Contribute to solution design, technical documentation, and sprint planning
Support testing, troubleshooting, and performance optimisation
Work within NHS information governance and clinical safety frameworks

Essential Experience

Proven experience working within NHS environments
Advanced .NET development skills
Strong knowledge of FHIR and or HL7 standards
Experience with React or Angular (either is fine)
Experience building APIs, microservices, and secure integrations
Understanding of NHS clinical systems and terminology
Ability to work autonomously and communicate well with clinical teams

Nice to Have

Experience with Azure cloud services
Knowledge of NHS Spine services
Experience with integration engines like Mirth
Understanding of DevOps pipelines and CI CD tooling

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