Posted 18 Feb 2026, 0:02 am

Full Stack Software Engineer at Cala Health

About Cala

At Cala, we're working to free people from the burden of chronic disease. We began by creating the first non-invasive prescription therapy for hand tremor. After years of careful fine-tuning and improvements, we released Cala kIQ — our most sophisticated therapy yet. Our products have empowered thousands of people to get back to their lives with confidence and ease.

But we won't stop there. Our pioneering technology can be applied across neurology, cardiology, and so much more. It's all part of our mission to help people in their struggle with chronic disease. We're only just getting started.

Role Overview

We are seeking a versatile Full Stack Software Engineer to join our engineering team. Reporting to the Software Engineering Manager, this is a hands-on role requiring comfort and confidence in working across the entire stack, with a particular emphasis on user-facing frontend experiences.

While the baseline expectation is full-stack competency, the nature of our product cycles means your focus will shift. Assignments may prioritize frontend interface design, backend logic, or a seamless combination of both based on product needs. You will be a key player in bridging the gap between complex backend logic and modern, interactive interfaces.

Candidates across the US are encouraged to apply. Proximity to headquarters in the San Francisco Bay Area is preferred but not required.

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Cala will not sponsor applicants for work visas.

The compensation range for this role is market driven, with a salary range of $125,000 - $160,000. Additionally, we offer a robust benefits package. This offering is aligned with our overall compensation philosophy.

Specific Responsibilities


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