Oncology Clinical Content Manager - Clinical Factors (Contractor)
The Clinical Oncology team is responsible for ensuring the safety and usability of Flatiron’s community oncology provider-facing software, initiatives, and workflows. The team is comprised primarily of oncology clinicians who are embedded directly within Flatiron’s Product and Engineering teams to develop safe, intuitive workflows in OncoEMR, Flatiron’s cloud-based electronic health record, and who develop and integrate oncology clinical content into Flatiron’s technology platform to make it useful for clinicians and patients. The Clinical Oncology team collaborates with other teams across the Flatiron organization to advocate for the needs of oncology patients, clinicians, and practices.
The Clinical Oncology team is looking for a contractor with clinical oncology experience to maintain a terminology library for Flatiron’s oncology-specific data model which is leveraged for various products across our organization. Specifically, this role will build, update, and perform quality assurance (QA) of our clinical factor terminology libraries, which includes disease-specific biomarkers, prognostic factors, and other relevant data points which are important for both clinical care and research initiatives. If you’re an oncology clinician interested in contract work, and you are highly comfortable with new technologies, this is a great opportunity to be a part of the technological evolution of the healthcare industry!
Responsibilities:
- Build, update, and perform quality assurance (QA) of terminology libraries within Flatiron’s data model
- Maintain up-to-date tracking and status of all terminology library builds
- Review project status with Clinical Oncology team management and colleagues as appropriate
- Adhere to all build and maintenance policies, procedures, and quality standards
- Proactively communicate challenges and escalate appropriately to ensure that assigned projects are completed in a timely manner
Requirements:
- Advanced degree in pharmacy, nursing, or physician assistant required (PharmD, RN, NP, PA)
- 1+ years working within an oncology setting required, either through a residency or practical experience
- Average 15 hours/week for 6 months
- Highly detail-oriented and process-oriented
- Ability to review clinical content for completeness, quality, and compliance with established standards
- Strong computer skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to multitask
- Experience in working with standard terminologies or informatics preferred
- Experience in working with online (web-based) clinical applications and tools preferred