FHIR Evangelist
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We strongly believe that widespread adoption of open healthcare data interoperability standards, like FHIR, can have a broad and significant positive impact on patient outcomes across the US healthcare industry. We are looking for someone to bring their passion and expertise so that we can realize this potential.
What you will be doing
Shape the future of healthcare interoperability standards. You'll be Bellese's voice at the table where national standards are built — actively contributing to working groups like the National Directory Working Group, CQI Working Group, and FAST Accelerator, and representing Bellese at HL7 working group meetings and Connectathons. This isn't a seat-warming role; you'll be helping define the standards that the entire industry builds on.
Influence federal health IT policy. You'll track, analyze, and respond to federal policy updates and RFIs, and engage with ASTP and the broader policy community to ensure Bellese — and our clients — are ahead of the curve, not reacting to it.
Be the connective tissue between the standards world and real-world delivery. You'll distill what's happening across the FHIR ecosystem — new IGs, regulatory shifts, emerging patterns — and translate it into clear, actionable guidance for our project teams and clients. Your expertise will directly shape how we design and deliver interoperability solutions.
Grow Bellese's reputation and partnerships in the interoperability community. You'll serve as a key voice for the Bellese brand, building relationships with potential partners, clients, and collaborators across the healthcare IT landscape. If you enjoy the intersection of deep technical knowledge and strategic relationship-building, this is where you'll thrive.
Advise teams and clients as a trusted interoperability expert. Project leads and clients will look to you for targeted guidance on FHIR adoption, implementation strategy, and standards alignment — making you a force multiplier across everything Bellese delivers.
Security Clearance Requirements
- US Citizenship or documented proof of eligibility to work in the US without Sponsorship
- US Residency for at least the past 3 years
- Able to meet the requirements to hold a position of Public Trust, including successful completion of a US Government background investigation
- Disclaimer: Medical or recreational marijuana use is considered illegal at the federal level, regardless of state laws allowing such, and may affect your ability to obtain Public Trust. See article
Work that matters, with perks that deliver. Discover how Bellese Technologies invests in you through a benefits suite that makes every day better
- Remote First, Remote Only Culture
- Four weeks paid time off yearly (prorated based on start date for the first year)
- 10 paid floating company holidays
- Flexible schedule
- Work from home setup including a Macbook
- Collaborative, learning environment
- Medical, dental, and company-paid vision insurance
- Optional HSA account with some medical plans and a company contribution
- Company paid basic life and AD&D insurance coverages
- Company paid short and long term life insurance
- Optional critical illness and accident insurance
- 401K plan with 3% safe harbor contribution
- Wellness resources and virtual care
- Perks Plus employee discounts
You will like it here if
- You foster a collaborative ethos, driven by the mission to deliver exceptional customer service to clients. You are passionate about Healthcare and changing the healthcare landscape. You’re an out of the box thinker, always striving to know the “why” when it comes to building solutions. You excel in a team-oriented, remote-first environment characterized by mutual respect and open communication. Your adaptability and ability to navigate challenges ensure your success in any situation.
Required Skills & Experience:
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Deep understanding of the HL7 FHIR standard, including resource types, profiles, extensions, and implementation guides, with hands-on experience implementing or advising on FHIR-based solutions.
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Familiarity with the US healthcare interoperability landscape, including key regulations and programs such as the ONC Cures Act, TEFCA, and CMS interoperability rules.
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Experience participating in standards development organizations (SDOs), particularly HL7 working groups, Connectathons, or similar collaborative standards efforts.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex technical standards into clear, actionable guidance for both technical and non-technical audiences.
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Demonstrated ability to build and maintain professional relationships across organizations, including government agencies, industry partners, and standards bodies.
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Minimum 3–5 years of experience working in healthcare IT, health data interoperability, or a related domain.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (Computer Science, Health Informatics, Public Health, etc.) or equivalent professional experience.
Preferred Skills & Experience:
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Active participation or leadership roles in HL7 working groups such as CQI, Da Vinci, or FAST, or in IHE profiles related to interoperability.
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Experience with quality measurement standards and frameworks such as CQL, DEQM, or HEDIS electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs).
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Familiarity with national healthcare directory initiatives and provider directory standards (e.g., the National Directory of Healthcare Providers & Services).
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Experience engaging with federal health IT policy processes, including drafting or responding to RFIs and public comment periods.
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Experience with related interoperability standards and technologies such as SMARTonFHIR, Bulk FHIR, CDS Hooks, or US Core/US Drug Formulary implementation guides.
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Public speaking experience at industry conferences, webinars, or community events related to health IT or interoperability.