
Staff Software Engineer - Trust & Safety
Job Description
This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Staff Software Engineer - Trust & Safety based in the United States.
This is a high-impact engineering role focused on building and scaling the systems that protect the integrity of a modern mental healthcare platform.
You will help design the technical foundation that detects and prevents fraud, billing anomalies, credential abuse, and other trust risks across complex provider, patient, and payer workflows.
The role sits at the intersection of platform engineering, security, and product, with responsibility for both architecture and hands-on execution.
You will define how Trust & Safety systems are built from the ground up, shaping tooling, infrastructure, and enforcement mechanisms.
This is a rare opportunity to establish a new engineering domain and influence how safety and compliance are operationalized at scale.
You will collaborate closely with product, operations, and clinical stakeholders in a highly cross-functional environment.
The work directly supports the reliability, safety, and accessibility of critical mental healthcare services.
This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Staff Software Engineer - Trust & Safety based in the United States.
This is a high-impact engineering role focused on building and scaling the systems that protect the integrity of a modern mental healthcare platform.
You will help design the technical foundation that detects and prevents fraud, billing anomalies, credential abuse, and other trust risks across complex provider, patient, and payer workflows.
The role sits at the intersection of platform engineering, security, and product, with responsibility for both architecture and hands-on execution.
You will define how Trust & Safety systems are built from the ground up, shaping tooling, infrastructure, and enforcement mechanisms.
This is a rare opportunity to establish a new engineering domain and influence how safety and compliance are operationalized at scale.
You will collaborate closely with product, operations, and clinical stakeholders in a highly cross-functional environment.
The work directly supports the reliability, safety, and accessibility of critical mental healthcare services.