Software Engineer
Lead AI program and governance at Thyme Care, overseeing AI strategy, compliance, and ethical deployment across oncology care. Drive AI initiatives using Python, machine learning, data governance, regulatory compliance, and cloud (AWS) to improve patient outcomes.
OUR MISSION
We exist to create a more connected, compassionate, and confident experience for people with cancer and those who care for them. We make it easier to get answers, access high-quality care quickly, and feel supported throughout treatment and beyond.
Today, Thyme Care is a market-leading value-based oncology care enabler, partnering with national and regional health plans, providers, and employers to deliver better outcomes and lower costs for thousands of people across the country. Our model combines high-touch human support with powerful technology and AI to bring together everyone involved in a person’s cancer journey: caregivers, oncologists, health plans, and employers.
As a tech-native organization, we believe technology should strengthen the human connection at the center of care. Through data science, automation, and AI, we simplify complexity, improve collaboration, and help care teams focus on what matters most: supporting people through cancer.
Looking ahead, our vision is bold: to become a household name in cancer care, where every person diagnosed asks for Thyme Care by name. If you’re inspired to make cancer care more human and to help reimagine what’s possible, we’d love to meet you. Together, we can build a future where every person with cancer feels truly cared for, in every moment that matters.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
We're hiring an AI Program & Governance Lead to make sure our AI Program at Thyme Care stays safe and trusted while drastically expanding the scope of use cases and value delivered to our members, stakeholders and the organization. You'll own the program and the operating system that ensures we manage AI risk by ensuring teams have the appropriate tooling, infrastructure, guidance, training, enablement and controls without slowing builders down.
This isn't a compliance checkbox role. You need real technical depth (software engineering or security engineering background), and you’ll need to stay at the frontier of what's possible with AI and translate that into practical controls and enablement by making real infrastructure available that improves the product, engineering and cross-functional dev environments and corporate environments to take advantage of AI capabilities and ship value in production products and workflows. You'll work daily with Product, Eng, Data, Clinical, Ops, Security, and Legal, and you’ll be a key stakeholder on our AI Governance Committee.
Additionally, you will:
Posted June 24, 2026