Iterative Health

IT Systems Administrator

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Healthcare TechnologyIndustries

Requirements

Candidates should possess 3+ years of experience working in a Hybrid Cloud, Windows and Mac environment, and a deep understanding of fundamental networking and enterprise technologies like DNS, SSL, TCP/IP networking, security best practices, disaster recovery and business continuity. Familiarity with AWS services and design concepts is also required, along with the ability to work independently and strong problem-solving and communication skills.

Responsibilities

The IT Systems Administrator will provide comprehensive technical support across the organization, managing the hybrid IT environment and ensuring smooth operations for internal teams and client sites. They will maintain the technology infrastructure, administer cloud services, support security and compliance requirements in the regulated healthcare environment, deliver front line desktop support, document and remediate technology environments, maintain inventory of technology assets, support business technology operations onsite, maintain and enhance Microsoft365 and Google Workspace services, maintain and enhance Okta identity services, administer storage infrastructure, manage MDM platforms, collaborate cross functionally, and occasionally work after hours and participate in on-call rotations.

Skills

DNS
SSL
TCP/IP networking
security best practices
disaster recovery
business continuity
AWS
Microsoft365
SharePoint
Intune
OneDrive
Outlook
Google Workspace
Gmail
Meet
Drive
Cloud Identity
Okta
SAML
OIDC
OAuth
SCIM
Troubleshooting
Deployment
Single Sign On

Iterative Health

AI-driven solutions for gastrointestinal care

About Iterative Health

Iterative Health focuses on improving gastrointestinal (GI) care through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Their main product, SKOUT®, is an FDA-cleared device designed to help doctors detect adenomas, which are precursors to colorectal cancer. This device works alongside physician judgment to enhance the accuracy of diagnoses. In addition to SKOUT®, Iterative Health provides services that optimize clinical trials by using AI-enabled documentation technology, which improves patient care and ensures high-quality reporting across different healthcare institutions. This technology aims to make advanced care more accessible, especially to underserved populations. Unlike many competitors, Iterative Health combines AI technology with a strong focus on colorectal cancer prevention and clinical trial efficiency. The company's goal is to deliver top-tier GI care and improve health outcomes for patients worldwide.

Key Metrics

Boston, MassachusettsHeadquarters
2017Year Founded
$182.1MTotal Funding
SERIES_BCompany Stage
AI & Machine Learning, HealthcareIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Vision/Dental/ Medical Insurance
Life/Disability Insurance
Parental Leave
Stock Options
Flexible Work Hours
Unlimited Paid Time Off

Risks

Competition from tech giants in AI medical imaging threatens Iterative Health's market share.
Rapid expansion and partnerships may strain operational capabilities and resources.
Reliance on AI exposes Iterative Health to potential ethical and regulatory scrutiny.

Differentiation

Iterative Health uses AI to enhance GI care, focusing on colorectal cancer prevention.
Their SKOUT® device aids in adenoma detection, improving diagnostic accuracy in endoscopy.
AI-enabled documentation technology optimizes clinical trials, enhancing research quality and continuity.

Upsides

AI-driven predictive analytics in gastroenterology allow for personalized, effective patient care.
Partnerships with Gastro Health and One GI® expand clinical research capabilities in GI care.
$150M Series B funding accelerates AI innovations, transforming gastroenterology care.

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