About The Role What if your deep knowledge of clinical workflows and healthcare data systems could directly improve the way information flows through modern medicine? We're looking for a Clinical Informatics Specialist to evaluate EMR-driven workflows, assess decision-support logic, and identify critical gaps in how clinical data is structured, shared, and used.
This is a fully remote, flexible contract role built for experienced healthcare informatics professionals who thrive working independently on complex, high-impact problems.
- Type: Hourly Contract
- Location: Remote
- Schedule: Flexible, asynchronous
What You'll Do
- Review EMR-driven workflows and clinical data structures to identify inefficiencies and gaps
- Evaluate decision-support logic and surface inconsistencies or opportunities for improvement
- Summarize workflow behavior and document edge cases with precision
- Assess data quality, interoperability, and transformation logic across healthcare systems
- Interpret clinical standards, terminologies, and mapping frameworks (FHIR, HL7, SNOMED)
- Support recurring reviews of healthcare-informatics datasets to ensure ongoing accuracy and alignment
Must-Have Who You Are
- Background in clinical informatics, healthcare IT, or clinical operations
- Strong working knowledge of EMR systems, data schemas, and clinical standards (FHIR, HL7, SNOMED)
- Analytical mindset with the ability to communicate complex findings clearly and concisely
- Detail-oriented and self-directed --- comfortable working independently without close oversight
Nice To Have
- Experience designing or validating clinical decision-support tools
- Familiarity with interoperability frameworks and health data exchange protocols
- Background in clinical practice, health informatics research, or healthcare quality improvement
Why Join Us
- Work on impactful healthcare informatics projects that improve real clinical systems
- Fully remote and flexible --- work on your own schedule from anywhere
- Freelance autonomy with the structure of meaningful, ongoing task-based work
- Collaborate with professionals at the intersection of healthcare and technology
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension as new projects launch