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Role - SME Information Technology Project Manager - Contractor Site
Salary - 165K
Location - Remote
Clearance - Public Trust
Job Description:
The DMAC Data Governance and Data Standards Project is seeking a Public Health Vocabulary SME.
The Public Health Vocabulary SME designs, develops and implements solutions for software integration projects, coordinates applications across functions or between organizations. Ensures the integration of projects meet the requirements of the organization. Applies specific functional knowledge, working/general industry knowledge. Apply subject matter expertise to public health programs at the state, local, and federal levels. Interpret and implement new and existing standards and apply them to clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological settings. Work with development organizations to develop new standards. Assist with improving the quality of collected and produced data. This position is open to remote delivery anywhere within the U.S., to include the District of Columbia.
Key Responsibilities:
Design and Implement Terminology Solutions: Develop and implement solutions for integrating public health coding systems and standards, such as LOINC, SNOMED, ICD-10, and FHIR, to ensure seamless data exchange and analysis across clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological settings.
Provide Data Standards Strategy and Modernization Support: Offer expert guidance on data standards and vocabulary authoring procedures to support the modernization of terminology tooling at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ensuring data quality and consistency.
Map Laboratory Assays to Vocabulary Standards: Research and map complex scientific and laboratory assays to established vocabulary standards, enabling accurate data collection, analysis, and surveillance in public health settings.
Collaborate with Development Organizations: Work with development organizations to create new standards and improve existing ones, staying up to date with emerging trends and technologies in public health informatics and surveillance.
Analyze and Improve Data Quality: Apply advanced data science expertise to analyze and improve the quality of collected and produced data, promoting effective data collection, analysis, and surveillance in public health programs at the state, local, and federal levels.
You Have:
10+ years of experience as a public health terminologist
Experience working with public health coding systems and standards, including Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC), Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED), International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10), USCDI+, FHIR or other Health Level 7 (HL7) messaging
Knowledge of Vocabulary Authoring procedures
Ability to provide data standards strategy and modernization support for terminology tooling at CDC
Ability to research and understand complex scientific and laboratory and surveillance nomenclature
Ability to map laboratory assays to vocabulary standards
Ability to obtain and maintain a
or Suitability/Fitness determination based on client requirements
B.A. or BS
Nice to Have:
Experience in a state, local, or federal public health environment
Experience with implementing public health standards to health or laboratory systems
Experience with data management and analysis using tools, including Excel, SQL, SAS, R, or Python
Experience with PHINVADS
Knowledge of infectious disease surveillance and informatics
Ability to apply advanced data science expertise to promote data collection and analysis
MA or MS degree in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, or health informatics
Salary - 165K
Location - Remote
Clearance - Public Trust
Job Description:
The DMAC Data Governance and Data Standards Project is seeking a Public Health Vocabulary SME.
The Public Health Vocabulary SME designs, develops and implements solutions for software integration projects, coordinates applications across functions or between organizations. Ensures the integration of projects meet the requirements of the organization. Applies specific functional knowledge, working/general industry knowledge. Apply subject matter expertise to public health programs at the state, local, and federal levels. Interpret and implement new and existing standards and apply them to clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological settings. Work with development organizations to develop new standards. Assist with improving the quality of collected and produced data. This position is open to remote delivery anywhere within the U.S., to include the District of Columbia.
Key Responsibilities:
Design and Implement Terminology Solutions: Develop and implement solutions for integrating public health coding systems and standards, such as LOINC, SNOMED, ICD-10, and FHIR, to ensure seamless data exchange and analysis across clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological settings.
Provide Data Standards Strategy and Modernization Support: Offer expert guidance on data standards and vocabulary authoring procedures to support the modernization of terminology tooling at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ensuring data quality and consistency.
Map Laboratory Assays to Vocabulary Standards: Research and map complex scientific and laboratory assays to established vocabulary standards, enabling accurate data collection, analysis, and surveillance in public health settings.
Collaborate with Development Organizations: Work with development organizations to create new standards and improve existing ones, staying up to date with emerging trends and technologies in public health informatics and surveillance.
Analyze and Improve Data Quality: Apply advanced data science expertise to analyze and improve the quality of collected and produced data, promoting effective data collection, analysis, and surveillance in public health programs at the state, local, and federal levels.
You Have:
10+ years of experience as a public health terminologist
Experience working with public health coding systems and standards, including Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC), Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED), International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10), USCDI+, FHIR or other Health Level 7 (HL7) messaging
Knowledge of Vocabulary Authoring procedures
Ability to provide data standards strategy and modernization support for terminology tooling at CDC
Ability to research and understand complex scientific and laboratory and surveillance nomenclature
Ability to map laboratory assays to vocabulary standards
Ability to obtain and maintain a
or Suitability/Fitness determination based on client requirements
B.A. or BS
Nice to Have:
Experience in a state, local, or federal public health environment
Experience with implementing public health standards to health or laboratory systems
Experience with data management and analysis using tools, including Excel, SQL, SAS, R, or Python
Experience with PHINVADS
Knowledge of infectious disease surveillance and informatics
Ability to apply advanced data science expertise to promote data collection and analysis
MA or MS degree in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, or health informatics
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