Global humanitarian organization delivering emergency health services and training in crisis zones
International Medical Corps operates across 13+ countries with a healthcare-heavy workforce (77 of 165 open roles) focused on emergency response, water/sanitation systems, and clinical capacity-building. The tech stack—Django, React, Node.js, GraphQL—is modern full-stack architecture, but hiring velocity is decelerating and engineering roles (6 open) are sparse relative to operational and healthcare staff, suggesting technology serves field operations rather than driving product innovation.
Notable leadership hires: Country Programs Director, Response Lead, Head of Mission
International Medical Corps is a nonprofit founded in 1984 that delivers emergency health services, medical training, and development programs in underserved and crisis-affected communities worldwide. The organization operates across 13 countries including the United States, Brazil, Nigeria, Lebanon, and Pakistan, with 5,001–10,000 employees. Core activities span emergency response, disaster relief, clinical space setup, sanitation system implementation, infection control, and rapid needs assessment. Revenue and scale are tied to donor funding; compliance with donor regulations and resource constraints are persistent operational challenges.
IMC actively hires across 13 countries: United States, Brazil, Nigeria, France, Pakistan, Central African Republic, United Kingdom, Lebanon, Croatia, Palestinian Territories, Philippines, Cameroon, and Mali.
Front-end: React, Next.js, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS, jQuery, Bootstrap. Back-end: Django, Node.js, Express, PHP. Data/APIs: GraphQL, SQL. Infrastructure/Admin: SharePoint, OneDrive, Deltek, OnBase. Version control: Git.
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