London, EPD, Permanent (0.6 - 1 FTE)
Who we are
Our mission is to transform how healthcare organisations work together with their workforce. Our Connected Scheduling™ platform connects healthcare organisations and their staff giving them more autonomy and control on how and when they work. Over 50% of UK GP practices use Lantum, and over 30% of UK Trusts rely on Lantum workforce products. We have developed a completely new approach to scheduling staff using AI to balance the vast amounts of complexities in workforce scheduling and we have seen game-changing results. We have not only saved millions for the NHS, but we have countless stories of how we have improved the lives of clinicians who, for the first time, are able to plan their work lives around their personal lives.
What sets us apart is not only our leading edge technology and approach to innovation, it’s our culture and our strength of mission. Our incredible team is the driving force behind our success and this propels our competitive edge. We are diverse (10+ nationalities and 53% female workforce), we are authentic and true to ourselves, we are creative and focused and we work hard together to change our industry. Our team is supported to deliver their best work with clear career progression and a strong feedback culture.
We have a bright and modern office which you can work from throughout the week and 3 core office days per week (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) where the whole team comes together.
About the role
This role exists to turn complex NHS rota requirements into high-quality, compliant, explainable rotas using Lantum’s Timefold based scheduling engine.
You will work hands-on with real Trust data, translating clinical, contractual and operational rules into solver constraints, iterating until the rota meets agreed acceptance criteria. Over time, you’ll become increasingly autonomous and help feed learning back into the product to reduce future delivery effort.
This is not a generic backend engineering role. It sits at the intersection of software, optimisation, and real-world healthcare operations.
Responsibilities
Rota delivery
Technical execution
Collaboration and learning
What success looks like
In the first 6 months:
In the medium term:
In the longer term:
Requirements
About you - We’ll be looking for
Essential technical skills:
Useful but not required:
Interview process
Benefits
Our Work Environment
Our values
We want every employee to live the core values of the business:
Please note
We can only accept applications from those eligible to live and work in the UK. We are unable to sponsor visas for this position.
Diversity promise
We believe that a great workplace is one that represents the world we live in and how beautifully diverse it can be. That means we have no judgement when it comes to any one of the things that make you who you are. Everyone is welcome — as an inclusive workplace, our employees are comfortable bringing their authentic whole selves to work. Be you. All you need is a passion and a desire to be part of our mission.

Lantum is a workforce management platform that makes it easier for healthcare providers to mobilise their workforce, and for clinicians to work more flexibly.
Our Connected Scheduling platform gives you a staff bank, rota tool and a clinician network all in one place to improve fill rates, cut admin time, and reduce costs.
We started life as Network Locum in 2012. While working as part of the NHS London Transformation team, Lantum CEO Melissa Morris saw firsthand how inefficiencies in staffing were drastically affecting the quality of care available to patients in the Primary Care system.
Melissa knew that by using technology to break down the barriers between practice managers who need to fill vacant sessions and GPs looking for a more flexible way of working, patients would see an increase in the quality of care they were receiving.
We’re a small, but rapidly growing, team based in the heart of London’s start-up scene. With our innovative tech we’re working with healthcare professionals to lead the way in tackling staffing inefficiencies in our healthcare system.