Clinical Interoperability Engineer
Lifelancer
- Oxford
- Permanent
- Full-time
Essential
- Collaborate with customers to understand their clinical workflows.
- Design solutions that enable the 2-way exchange of clinical data with Perspectum systems.
- Liaise with Perspectum Engineering to ensure solutions are achievable and feasible within the commercial and technical bounds set.
- Perform successful delivery of integrations with customer radiology and clinical systems.
- Liaise with Perspectum support engineers to achieve smooth handover of delivered customer integrations.
- Provide day-to-day assistance to internal teams and external customers to ensure the smooth flow of data to and from Perspectum.
- Report on timelines, progress and key success criteria of integration solutions.
- Provide insights and requirements to help drive the Perspectum product and integration roadmaps.
- Person Specification
- Self-starter with superb problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication skills and able to build constructive, productive relationships with customers
- Excellent planning and organization skills
- Experience in Healthcare IT, particularly in PACS and VNA integration and configuration
- An understanding of radiology workflows and the systems involved in delivery of radiology
- Technical knowledge and proven experience with DICOM, DIMSE and HL7 in a healthcare setting
- Exposure to market-leading clinical image exchange platforms such as Intelerad, Ambra, Powershare
- An understanding and appreciation of data protection regulation in a clinical context, including HIPAA and GDPR
- A technical understanding of the application of cybersecurity protections in clinical environments
- An understanding of the DICOMWeb protocol and its application to clinical system integration
- Experience of the exchange of clinical data with HL7 FHIR
- Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent
- Be comfortable with technical protocols and concepts associated with information exchange, such as HTTP/S, SSL/TLS, TCP/IP, VPNs, firewalls and so on
- Exposure to systems deployed to cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure.