Home healthcare provider specializing in chronic disease management across multiple therapy areas
VitalAire operates a multi-country home healthcare network delivering chronic disease support—respiratory, sleep apnea, diabetes, infusion, and immunoglobulin therapies—across 13+ countries. The hiring surge (79 roles in 30 days, 167 active) is heavily skewed toward clinical staff (healthcare 91, sales 33), with minimal engineering (3), signaling a labor-intensive, field-first operation scaling care delivery rather than platform innovation. Active projects span therapy expansion (HPE, immunoglobulin protocols, diabetes certifications) and operational tightening (recruiting optimization, intervention planning, tender acquisition), pointing to simultaneous growth and efficiency pressure.
Notable leadership hires: Nursing Lead, Head of Nursing
VitalAire is a global home healthcare provider headquartered in Bagneux, France, serving patients with chronic conditions including respiratory disease, sleep apnea, diabetes, and infusion-dependent disorders. The company operates across 13 countries—including France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Brazil, Austria, and others—with clinical teams embedded in regional markets. The tech footprint (SAP, Salesforce, Power BI, Google Workspace) reflects a traditionally enterprise-structured healthcare operator focused on compliance, patient tracking, and supply-chain management. With 1,001–5,000 employees, the majority in clinical and field roles, VitalAire scales through hiring healthcare professionals and sales staff to expand therapy areas and contract coverage.
VitalAire uses SAP and SAP R/3 for enterprise resource planning, Salesforce for customer and patient management, Power BI for analytics and reporting, and Google Workspace (Sheets, Docs, Drive) for collaboration and operations.
VitalAire operates globally with active hiring in France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Taiwan, Portugal, South Korea, Peru, Netherlands, South Africa, and Romania. Headquarters is in Bagneux, Île-de-France, France.