Come build the future of healthcare

Sanctuary Health is a high-growth, profitable tech startup on a mission to make healthcare work for everyone. We're looking for exceptional people who see what's broken and feel compelled to fix it.

Where we're heading

We're building an agentic system of work for patient flow. With the emergence of AI, there must be a better way to manage how patients move through healthcare — better for patients and better for providers. We're on a journey of discovery to find out what that looks like, and to build it.

Our starting point: deploying AI solutions into the administrative bottlenecks that slow down care — phone calls, referrals, triage, clinical transcription, and more. We embed deeply technical engineers directly into clinical settings, understand the real problems, and rapidly build tailored AI infrastructure to solve them.

How we work

We are building a team of breakers and builders. We want the very best, brightest people — the ones who see issues everywhere and feel the rage. We look at the blockers that frustrate healthcare and come up with simple but brilliant ideas to remove them.

We respect the brilliant people we hire to be brilliant off their own backs. We're not here to check up on you every 5 minutes or task-manage. But we expect everyone to give more than 100% of their "job description". It's really hard work to solve these kinds of deep, complex challenges — but it's a lot of fun.

Our values

Grit

/grɪt/

Work through tough problems head-on.

Ownership

/ˈəʊnəʃɪp/

Own everything you do. The good, the bad and the ugly.

Fire

/ˈfʌɪə/

Feel the rage at things done badly and fix them.

Wonder

/ˈwʌndə/

Never fail to see the way the world could be.

Social Intelligence

/ˈsəʊʃl ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒ(ə)ns/

Understand the motivations of those around you and adjust your actions accordingly.

Decisiveness

/dɪˈsʌɪsɪvnɪs/

Be part of the solution, not the problem. Maximise agency.

Open roles

"If we can fix healthcare, then we must. Not because it represents a compelling business opportunity — but because the cost of inaction is measured in harm that could have been avoided."
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