A consultant-level clinical lead with deep experience in paediatric neurodevelopmental assessment and NHS pathway operation.
A clinical centre.
A clinical platform.
One mission.
Nexus exists to give every neurodivergent child timely, expert, integrated specialist care — and to give the clinicians who provide that care the tools they actually deserve.
Specialist care, finally specialist software.
We started Nexus because we couldn’t find software that respected what specialist neurodevelopmental practice actually requires. So we built it. And because we knew that platform would be useful to others doing the same work, we built it to be licensed.
Software designed by people who don’t do the work shows. We chose to operate a centre ourselves so the platform stays grounded in clinical reality — not in product-marketing assumptions.
Scotland’s frameworks — GIRFEC, SHANARRI, NAIT — are some of the most thoughtful in the world. We started here on purpose. The platform extends naturally to the rest of the UK and beyond.
This pathway is uniquely multidisciplinary, uniquely family-centred, and uniquely under-served by generic software. It deserves its own platform — and ours is built for nothing else.
Demand is growing faster than NHS capacity can absorb. Independent specialist centres are stepping in. The category needs serious infrastructure, and the platform layer is wide open.
Clinicians, technologists, and operators.
A small senior team that has run clinical services, shipped production software, and operated regulated environments. Detailed bios shared with qualified partners and investors under NDA.
A senior engineering team experienced in regulated systems — clinical, financial, and security-sensitive — with a track record of shipping production software at scale.
Operators who have run clinical services and know the regulatory and governance environment first-hand. Not advisers — practitioners.
We hire carefully.
We're a small team and we plan to stay small for as long as it’s practical. We hire when we have a defined role and a clear seat. The best way to be considered is to introduce yourself before we open a search.
If you're a clinician interested in joining the centre, an engineer interested in regulated clinical software, or an operator with experience in independent specialist services — we'd genuinely like to hear from you.
Speaking engagements and media enquiries.
For interviews, panel invitations, podcast requests, or written pieces on the neurodevelopmental software category, contact info@nexusndc.co.uk with the subject line "Press enquiry".
Want to talk?
Whether you're a clinician, an investor, a partner organisation, or just curious — we read every message that comes in.