CompliMind is an AI compliance and assurance platform built for NHS estates and facilities teams. NHS Hospitals are one of the most complex and critical infrastructures in the country. Our core offering to date has focused on patient and hospital safety, a critical issue. There is now an emerging need that is just as important. Private hospitals being handed back to the NHS.
Our work directly protects billions of pounds of public money and ensures patient safety as the UK faces its largest infrastructure transition in a generation. With over £60 billion in assets returning to public ownership and £140 billion in remaining UK unitary charges at stake, the NHS is at a critical turning point.
A single poorly managed contract handback risks a 10% to 15% value leakage and can dump unexpected remediation bills exceeding £10 million per hospital onto local Trusts to fix hidden structural, ventilation, or electrical defects. The software module you build will provide the data, oversight, and contractual levers needed to prevent these deficits, stop protracted legal disputes costing £50,000 per day, and ensure these vital healthcare facilities safely serve their communities for decades to come.
This is a role that blends research, design and product ownership, working alongside a world-class team. You'll start by owning our Private Finance Initivative (PFI) module: researching how it works on the ground. From there you'll move into other parts of the product, with plenty of room to grow as we grow.
You'll spend lots of time on hospital sites with the teams who use what we build, understand how their work actually happens, then design and build it in code and get it in front of them. You iterate fast, watch how real users respond, and decide what makes the cut. Validated work gets handed to engineering to harden and commit to the live product.
How you build matters as much as what you build. We're agentic-first, so you'll be designing in Cursor and prototyping in real code alongside our engineers.
Experience in NHS, healthcare, regulated industries or the built environment is a bonus, but curiosity and judgement matter more.