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84673BR
Pediatrics-GI/Nutrition
Job Posting Description
Position Summary:
The Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Program at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) is seeking a highly motivated individual to support clinical research, quality improvement (QI), and data-driven program development within a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment.
This role builds upon our longstanding participation in national IBD QI collaboratives (ImproveCareNow) and expands to include advanced use of EPIC and healthcare data systems. ImproveCareNow is a national collaborative QI network, utilizing a registry designed to study, understand, and improve patient care of children with IBD, a collection of chronic diseases that cause inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. This position will play a central role in extracting, analyzing, and translating clinical data into the improvement of patient care and outcomes.
Responsibilities span many aspects of study design and network collaboration and may include coordinating the collection of data and informed consent, interacting with the Institutional Review Board (IRB), preparing internal presentations, contributing to discussions within BCH and the national QI network, and effectively gathering, entering, and analyzing accurate data from patient charts. The coordinator will utilize tools within the electronic medical record (EPIC) to develop and query an internal IBD registry to study and improve quality of care of IBD patients locally as well. The work for this project takes place in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with opportunities to interact and collaborate with many different types of providers and other staff involved in healthcare, both locally and nationally.
The selected candidate must be highly motivated, well-organized, enthusiastic, and professional. The candidate must also be independent, efficient, and have exceptional interpersonal skills, as interaction with patients, families, medical staff, and other researchers is necessary.
This is an ideal position for an early-career candidate interested in medicine, public health, data analytics, healthcare systems, informatics and/or quality improvement, with opportunities to develop expertise in EPIC tools and contribute to system-level improvements.
Key Responsibilities:
Coordinate data collection from clinic visits
Extract patient information from electronic health record (EPIC)
Manage data entry and maintenance of study records
Develop EPIC tools proficiency, improve EPIC-based reports and workflows
Support and facilitate QI initiatives (prepare reports, develop processes, track clinical outcomes and utilize QI tools)
Assist in IRB submissions, regulatory documentation, and protocol development
Participate in patient recruitment
Serve as a key liaison among physicians, care providers, clinical support staff, research staff, QI consultants and other collaborators
Contribute to teamwork within/between departments and organizations
Represent the team on webinars and at bi-annual national network conferences
Prepare agendas and run weekly project team meetings
Communicate findings clearly through presentations, written reports, and data visualization
Minimum Qualifications:
Critical attention to detail and accuracy
Strong writing and analytical skills
Computer skills required (i.e. fluency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Biostatistical skills and knowledge of basic data management software (REDCap, SPSS) are a plus
Experience using EPIC and EPIC tools to analyze patient data and support study initiatives is a plus
Commitment: 2 years strongly preferred; would consider 1 year for a qualified candidate
Start date in Summer 2026
Education:
Bachelor’s degree is required. Preferably in biological, social, or health sciences, or related field
Status
Full-Time
Regular, Temporary, Per Diem
Regular
Standard Hours per Week
40
Pay Range
$41246.40-$61339.20 Annual
Office/Site Location
Boston
Job Posting Category
Research
Remote Eligibility
Part Remote/Hybrid
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