Full Stack Developer

ImpactEd Group

Location Hybrid / flexible. We have a central London office but our team work from across the country and we are happy to support predominantly remote or office-based working
Salary £45,786-£56,725 dependent on experience, plus £2,000 London uplift if applicable, employee ownership award and benefits
Team Operations and Product
  • Closing: 10:00pm, 9th Oct 2022 BST

Job Description

For more detailed information please see the job description.

A preview of the application questions can be found here.

You can find out more about working at ImpactEd and additional benefits here.

If you have any questions or queries, please email recruitment@impacted.org.uk

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The Organisation

ImpactEd is an award-winning social enterprise that exists to help evaluate, understand and improve impact in education. 

In our education system, we invest huge amounts of time, money and energy in different programmes and interventions to improve outcomes for pupils. Yet far too often, we don’t know what is working – and what isn’t. We exist to address this evaluation deficit, helping schools and those working with them to better understand what is working to make a difference to the lives of young people. 

The Opportunity

We use technology to make a difference to the lives of tens of thousands of children across the country. The ImpactEd platform is used by teachers and education organisations to assess the impact of support provided to young people in order to spend more time doing what works – and less of what doesn’t. Our platform has been built from the ground up by a small technology team over the last three years. We are now growing this team to welcome a full-stack developer who is drawn to our mission for social change. 

Over the next year we will be launching the Teacher Engagement Platform (TEP): a research-based tool to better understand teacher engagement in school settings. The full-stack developer role would initially work within our existing codebase to support school leaders in understanding the experience of their staff and the factors influencing their engagement. Following this period, TEP is likely to become more independent as a platform, providing school leaders with a validated survey question set, benchmarks to national averages, and live reporting. This platform will be built in-house, and the successful candidate would take a lead on TEP’s development. As such, there is an opportunity to benefit from working in an established codebase and team, while having the scope associated with establishing a new product.

This would be an ideal opportunity for a software developer who is keenly interested in solving user problems and wants to work across the full lifecycle of a product, both technical and non-technical. Our programming language is Ruby but you do not need Ruby experience to apply.  We are open to a range of backgrounds and seniorities: we will have mentoring opportunities from our team for earlier or mid-career developers. 

Why us?

You would be joining a dynamic social enterprise with opportunities for development and progression in line with organisational growth. We are committed to:

  • Agile and flexible working: responsive management, flexible hours, work from home options

  • Personal excellence: we invest significantly in professional development, including an external mentor for every staff member, an individual CPD budget, and formal and informal training and support

  • Mental health and wellbeing: access to health and wellbeing advice and free therapist support

Essential experience would be:

  • Experience building, deploying and maintaining robust web applications.

  • We imagine that most applicants will have 2+ years relevant experience, but we’re more interested in your skills than where they came from

  • Experience making technical decisions and summarising trade-offs

  • Confidence using automated test/build/integration/deployment techniques

  • Willing to work across front-end and back-end

The closing date is 10pm Sunday 9th October, please use the 'start your application' button to begin.

Removing bias from the hiring process

Applications closed Sun 9th Oct 2022

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Removing bias from the hiring process

  • Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
  • You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review

Applications closed Sun 9th Oct 2022