FHIR Interoperability Specialist - Nashville, TN/Hybrid
Job Overview
The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) Office of Informatics and Analytics (OIA), Core Informatics unit is currently recruiting a FHIR Interoperability Specialist to coordinate and support public health FHIR interoperability activities and related projects. The person in this position will work closely with other members and interoperability subject matter experts in OIA, various TDH divisions and program areas, and the state IT division, Strategic Technology Solutions (STS) to support HL7 FHIR interoperability projects. The FHIR Interoperability Specialist plays a vital role in promoting and advancing FHIR to improve interface interoperability across TDH.
Key Activities
- Contributing significantly to strategic FHIR specific projects
- Building agency-level readiness and capacity to adopt public health FHIR solutions
- Development of a TDH FHIR roadmap
- Supporting HL7 FHIR interoperability projects such as HL7 Helios FHIR Accelerator focus areas (i.e., implementation support of query and response or aggregate data priority areas)
- Supporting TDH electronic data interchange (EDI) Interoperability Infrastructure & Architecture enhancement activities in alignment with TDH data modernization efforts
Position Role
This individual will get exposure and experience in the use and development of interoperability standards, like HL7, and will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of informatics projects including system integration, system interoperability, electronic health record implementation, and specific public health reporting projects.
Location
This position may require some in-state and possible out-of-state travel. There is also the potential for presentation and public speaking opportunities.
Qualifications
This position requires a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and 4+ years of experience in healthcare informatics, public health informatics, or a related field. Experience with HL7 FHIR standards, project management, and experience with public health data systems are preferred.
Skills
Strong communication skills, ability to work collaboratively, and proficiency in Microsoft Office applications are required. Familiarity with HL7 FHIR standards, project management tools, and public health data systems is preferred.
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Must be eligible to work in the US. Work must be performed in the US.
Opportunities for hybrid/remote work.