The Office of Information Technology (OIT) at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is seeking skilled professionals to support a wide range of program and technical services across the institute.
This is a remote position with occasional onsite visits required for key personnel to support collaboration, planning, and program delivery.
The NICHD OIT team provides full lifecycle IT support, helping the institute maintain a secure, efficient, and modern technology environment. Team members will work alongside NIH scientists, administrators, and stakeholders to deliver innovative, compliant, and user-centered digital solutions that advance NICHD’s strategic goals.
The Senior Application Developer will lead the development, modernization, and sustainment of NICHD’s diverse application portfolio, supporting mission-critical functions across research, policy, and administration. The portfolio spans SharePoint-based solutions, .NET applications, Drupal content management systems, and a variety of databases including Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL. This role ensures secure, scalable, accessible, and interoperable applications by applying NICHD, NIH, and HHS software development standards, while integrating modern technologies and practices.
Technical Leadership – Able to guide multi-disciplinary development teams through complex modernization and sustainment initiatives.
Strategic Thinking – Balances short-term operational needs with long-term modernization and scalability goals.
Problem Solving – Quickly identifies system issues and implements practical, secure, and scalable solutions.
System Integration – Skilled in connecting applications to enterprise identity, authentication, reporting, and data-sharing systems.
User-Centered Design – Designs solutions that are accessible, intuitive, and aligned with end-user needs and feedback.
Compliance Focused – Ensures systems meet all accessibility, security, and data protection requirements under NIH and HHS guidelines.
Agile Execution – Experienced in iterative development, continuous feedback, and working within backlog-driven workflows.
Experience supporting NIH, HHS, or other federal health agencies.
Experience migrating legacy systems to modern platforms.
Working knowledge of Drupal CMS development.
Certifications such as:
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
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