As a member of the Health Research Informatics team in the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR), the Senior Health Research Informatics Analyst will design, develop, and manage the data infrastructure that supports clinical and translational research across Einstein and Montefiore. The analyst will work closely with investigators, clinicians, data scientists, and IT professionals to ensure that research data systems are robust, scalable, and secure. The Senior Health Informatics Analyst will implement and manage health research information across several applications and data sources such as electronic medical records (EMRs), REDCap, WebCAMP, and the OMOP common data model, to enable analytics use cases and support a range of informatics projects. Responsibilities include formulating project scopes, documenting business requirements, developing data integration and quality monitoring strategies, and leveraging emerging technologies such as AI and data science tools. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong programming skills, critical thinking, and the ability to collaborate with investigators to provide excellent customer service that advances the institution’s research mission.
Key contacts include CRIO, HRIC Co-Directors, Manager HRI, all other Research Informatics staff and the ICTR. Additionally, this role will interface with principal investigators and study teams as well as CTSA hubs and other external collaborators, as needed. This position does not directly supervise any personnel.
Bachelor’s degree in informatics, computer science, data science, public health, or a related field.
3–5 years of experience in healthcare or biomedical research informatics
Proficiency in SQL and relational database design.
Experience working with EMR/clinical databases and research data warehouses.
Experience in data analysis, data mining or analytics
Experience with data management and integration tools such as REDCap, OMOP, or similar research data environments.
Preferred:
Master’s degree in informatics, computer science, data science, public health, or a related field.
Experience with AI/ML tools, data science or cloud-based analytics platforms.
Familiarity with terminology systems and standards (e.g., SNOMED CT, LOINC, ICD).
Experience in biomedical research procedures and IT systems implementation.
Project and customer service management experience
Skills:
Demonstrated commitment to innovation, continuous learning, and improving research data infrastructure.
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