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A wellness-focused organization is looking for a Junior AI Software Engineer to join their AI team. This fully remote position offers an opportunity to work on exciting projects that utilize AI for mental well-being. The role involves building AI agents, developing applications, and collaborating closely with a Senior Engineer. Ideal candidates should have skills in JavaScript and Python and a strong interest in AI. Join a purpose-driven team and contribute to meaningful change in people’s lives.
Freelance | Remote (South Africa Hours)
💰 Salary: $1,500 per month
🕘 Working Hours: 9:00am–6:00pm SAST, Full-time Freelance
📍 Location: Preferred - South Africa (must have a reliable remote setup)
The Marisa Peer Organisation is a globally recognised leader in personal development and mental wellbeing, known for Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) and the “I Am Enough” movement. Our work supports people around the world to create meaningful, lasting change in their lives.
As we continue to expand our use of AI and automation, we’re building a small, high-impact technical team focused on using technology to genuinely improve human wellbeing. If you’re early in your engineering career and excited by the idea of building technology that helps people—not just products—this role offers a rare opportunity to grow while doing purposeful work.
We are looking for a Junior AI Software Engineer to join our growing AI team, reporting directly to the Senior AI Software Engineer. This is a full-time freelance role within a two-person technical team, offering close mentorship, hands-on learning, and real ownership from day one.
You’ll work with proprietary data to help build the next generation of wellness tools—from customer-facing mobile and web applications to internal AI agents that streamline operations and personalise experiences. Your work will directly support our mission to help people master their minds and improve their mental wellbeing.