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Clinical Informaticist

Carmel, Indiana, United States

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Clinical Architecture is at the forefront of healthcare IT innovation. Our team is an ambitious group of diverse leaders who balance creativity and expertise to solve tough problems that make a difference. Our environment is positive, casual, and comprised of people dedicated to delivering world-class solutions and exceptional customer service. Come join our team for happier workdays.  

About The Position

Clinical Architecture is seeking a Clinical Informaticist in the Indianapolis, IN area. As part of a multidisciplinary Professional Services team, the Clinical Informaticist will use clinical and informatics training and/or practical work experience to help customers solve health information interoperability problems. This position will challenge you to learn about our software, Symedical®, and its capabilities to assist our customers with their initiatives. You will utilize your clinical experience to do “all things data” to help Clinical Architecture support clients on their data journey to improve patient care. The ideal candidate will bridge the gap between clinical laboratory needs and information technology solutions, driving the effective implementation and utilization of clinical terminology management and semantic interoperability to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency.

This role is required to be on site at our Carmel, IN Headquarters. Clinical Architecture offers ample flexibility to accommodate a healthy work-life balance.  

Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.  

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Responsibilities

  • Work with clients to understand their use case and requirements. 
  • Research and recommend solutions and/or modeling approaches. 
  • Lead the acquisition, mapping, normalization, and governance of laboratory-related clinical terminologies (e.g., LOINC, SNOMED CT, ICD, CPT) within Symedical®, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and compliance with industry standards.
  • Compare and critique available standards-based approaches to interoperability problems. 
  • Analyze current laboratory workflows and processes, identifying opportunities for improvement through the strategic application of informatics principles and Symedical® functionalities, particularly for test ordering, results reporting, and decision support.
  • Design and implement solutions for seamless data exchange between laboratory information systems (LIS), electronic health records (EHRs), and other clinical applications, utilizing Symedical’s® capabilities for semantic interoperability.
  • Develop content models to represent clinical information. 
  • Collaborate with Clinical Architecture’s Medical and Informatics teams to assure accuracy of clinical information in technology platforms and materials. 

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in Nursing (BSN), Pharmacy (BPharm, MPharm, PharmD), Medical Laboratory Science or another clinical discipline is required. 
  • 3+ years of recent experience in a healthcare or biomedical enterprise is required. 
  • Familiarity with healthcare data management, clinical informatics, standard terminologies and/or data analysis preferred. 
  • Demonstrated experience with laboratory information systems (LIS) and associated workflows.
  • Strong understanding of clinical laboratory processes, test ordering, result reporting, and quality control.
  • Experience with healthcare interoperability standards (e.g., HL7 v2, FHIR) and their application in laboratory data exchange.
  • Deep understanding of clinical laboratory operations, testing methodologies, and their impact on patient care.
  • Hands-on experience with SQL for data querying and analysis is a bonus.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively communicate technical information to non-technical stakeholders and clinical concepts to technical teams. 
  • Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and manage time effectively. 

Why Clinical Architecture?
We offer:

  • Opportunities for learning, development, and growth.
  • Experiences that connect you with colleagues.
  • A laid-back work environment with thoughtful amenities. 
  • Paid Volunteer Time, Paid Holidays & PTO, including our own winter break week for full-time team members.
  • Sabbatical opportunities for tenured team members.
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision, and ancillary insurance options for eligible employees.
  • Maternity and Parental leave benefits.
  • Employer paid Short-term Disability & Long-term Disability.
  • Health and Wellness incentives.
  • 401k Matching.
  • Better workdays.

Clinical Architecture is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other protected characteristic.

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