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Department
BSD CRI - Administration
About the Department
The Center for Research Informatics (CRI) is an organization within the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) that provides informatics resources and services to BSD faculty. Five main services comprise the CRI's operations: applications development, bioinformatics, scientific computing, data science and AI, and clinical research data warehousing. Through these service lines, the CRI enables research of the highest scientific merit and advances the state of the art of clinical and translational informatics. The CRI recruits exceptional candidates looking to leverage state-of-the-art technologies to deliver innovative and exciting solutions to biomedical researchers.
Job Summary
The Manager of Clinical Research Data Warehousing provides strategic, managerial, and technical design leadership for the institution’s clinical research data warehouse and related analytic assets. Operating within a matrixed academic medical center environment, this role partners closely with senior academic and hospital leadership, faculty investigators, and multidisciplinary technical teams to ensure clinical data are transformed into trusted, interoperable, and AI-ready research assets.
This role is intentionally designed as a hybrid management position: the Manager is accountable for strategy, architecture, prioritization, team leadership, and optimization of technical solutions, while generally guiding and overseeing implementation rather than serving as the primary individual contributor. The Manager plays a critical role in enabling faculty-funded research, supporting grant-driven deliverables, and ensuring sustainability within a federal recharge center framework.
Responsibilities
- Strategic Leadership & Institutional Alignment
- Under the direction of CRI leadership, define and execute the strategic roadmap for the clinical research data warehouse, with explicit focus on:
- AI/ML-ready data architectures
- Scalable analytics and research enablement
- Interoperability and common data models
- Collaborate with senior academic and hospital leadership to align data warehousing priorities with institutional research, clinical, and translational goals.
- Serve as a trusted partner to faculty leadership and mentors, advising on data feasibility, analytic approaches, and emerging capabilities.
-
In coordination with CRI leadership and the technical manager of data warehousing, represent the data warehousing function in enterprise-level discussions related to informatics strategy, data harmonization, and AI readiness.
-
Matrixed & Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Operate effectively in a matrixed environment, coordinating across reporting lines, service teams, and governance bodies.
- Collaborate closely with:
- Application development teams to align data pipelines, APIs, and research platforms
- HPC and scientific computing experts to support large-scale analytics and AI/ML workflows
- Bioinformatics and data science teams to integrate clinical data with multi-modal research datasets
- Faculty investigators and research teams to translate funded research aims into data and analytic solutions
-
Act as a connector and translator between technical teams, researchers, and leadership.
-
Data Architecture, Modeling & Interoperability
- Provide architectural oversight for the design and optimization of clinical research data assets.
- Lead adoption and governance of common data models (e.g., OMOP, PCORnet, or equivalent) and ensure analytic fitness for research and AI use cases.
- Advance interoperability strategies leveraging standards such as FHIR, modern APIs, and modular data services.
-
Ensure documentation, data provenance, and metadata practices support reproducibility, reuse, and responsible AI development.
-
ETL Oversight & Technical Design Optimization
- Oversee (but do not primarily perform) the development and optimization of ETL pipelines ingesting data from Epic EMR systems (e.g., Clarity, Caboodle, Cosmos) and other sources.
- Set technical standards, review designs, and guide implementation decisions to ensure performance, reliability, and scalability.
- Partner with engineers to modernize pipelines using automation, cloud-native patterns, and best practices in data engineering.
-
Ensure strong data quality, validation, and refresh processes aligned with funded research commitments.
-
Research Enablement & Faculty Support
- Directly support faculty-funded research, ensuring data assets meet grant timelines, deliverables, and compliance requirements.
- Advise investigators and project teams on cohort discovery, longitudinal analysis, and real-world data use.
- Enable AI- and ML-driven research by ensuring datasets are analytically valid, well-structured, and performance-optimized.
-
Balance self-service data access with appropriate governance and stewardship.
-
Management, Operations & Recharge Center Responsibilities
- Lead, mentor, and develop a team of data engineers, analysts, and related staff.
- Prioritize work across competing research and institutional demands in a transparent, service-oriented model.
- Operate within a federal recharge center, including:
- Supporting sustainable cost-recovery models
- Aligning effort with funded work and service agreements
- Partnering on budgeting, forecasting, and reporting
- Collaborate with governance, privacy, security, and compliance teams to ensure responsible data use.
- Contribute to continuous process improvement and service maturity.
- Manages professional staff. Establishes performance goals, allocates resources and assesses policies for direct subordinates.
- Recommends departmental plans to maintain administrative data. Ensures that the data is accessible, easy-to-use, flexible, and suitable for various analytical purposes, including joint analyses across multiple domains and interactions across multiple systems.
- Plans additional data warehouse and reporting environments as needed. Manages relationships with the University's primary software suppliers for end-user data access, query, reporting, and display.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 7+ years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Certifications:
Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- Master’s degree in computer science, informatics, or related field.
Experience:
- Experience supporting AI/ML initiatives or advanced analytics in healthcare or research.
- Familiarity with federal grant-funded research environments (e.g., CTSA, NIH-funded programs).
- Experience operating within a recharge or cost-recovery model.
- Knowledge of cloud platforms, scalable analytics infrastructure, and modern data ecosystems.
- Background working in an academic medical center or large research enterprise.
Certifications:
- Epic Report Builder, Epic Caboodle, or other related Epic certifications a plus.
- RN, DNP, MD, or other clinical licensure a plus.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Knowledge of healthcare data including ICD-9, ICD-10, and CPT.
Preferred Competencies
- High level of problem solving and decision-making skills.
- Expert in SQL, Python, R, and Excel.
- Proficiency in relational databases with experience designing transformations, mappings, and working with reference table.
- Knowledge of graphical databases.
- Ability to translate technical information to non-technical audiences.
- Critical thinking and multi-tasking skills with the ability to manage multiple projects.
- Time management skills.
- Proficiency in creating technical specifications, business cases, and other development-related documentation.
- Ability to working through complex problems.
- Knowledge of hospitals and healthcare (experience in AMCs a plus).
- Knowledge of research processes.
- Intellectual curiosity.
Application Documents
- Resume (required)
- Cover Letter (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
Job Family
Information Technology
Role Impact
People Manager
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Drug Test Required
No
Health Screen Required
No
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
No
Pay Rate Type
Salary
FLSA Status
Exempt
Pay Range
$120,000.00 - $170,000.00
The included pay rate or range represents the University’s good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.
Benefits Eligible
Yes
The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
Posting Statement
The University of Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin, shared ancestry, age, status as an individual with a disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University’s Notice of Nondiscrimination.
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Department
BSD CRI - Administration
About the Department
The Center for Research Informatics (CRI) is an organization within the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) that provides informatics resources and services to BSD faculty. Five main services comprise the CRI's operations: applications development, bioinformatics, scientific computing, data science and AI, and clinical research data warehousing. Through these service lines, the CRI enables research of the highest scientific merit and advances the state of the art of clinical and translational informatics. The CRI recruits exceptional candidates looking to leverage state-of-the-art technologies to deliver innovative and exciting solutions to biomedical researchers.
Job Summary
The Manager of Clinical Research Data Warehousing provides strategic, managerial, and technical design leadership for the institution’s clinical research data warehouse and related analytic assets. Operating within a matrixed academic medical center environment, this role partners closely with senior academic and hospital leadership, faculty investigators, and multidisciplinary technical teams to ensure clinical data are transformed into trusted, interoperable, and AI-ready research assets.
This role is intentionally designed as a hybrid management position: the Manager is accountable for strategy, architecture, prioritization, team leadership, and optimization of technical solutions, while generally guiding and overseeing implementation rather than serving as the primary individual contributor. The Manager plays a critical role in enabling faculty-funded research, supporting grant-driven deliverables, and ensuring sustainability within a federal recharge center framework.
Responsibilities
- Strategic Leadership & Institutional Alignment
- Under the direction of CRI leadership, define and execute the strategic roadmap for the clinical research data warehouse, with explicit focus on:
- AI/ML-ready data architectures
- Scalable analytics and research enablement
- Interoperability and common data models
- Collaborate with senior academic and hospital leadership to align data warehousing priorities with institutional research, clinical, and translational goals.
- Serve as a trusted partner to faculty leadership and mentors, advising on data feasibility, analytic approaches, and emerging capabilities.
-
In coordination with CRI leadership and the technical manager of data warehousing, represent the data warehousing function in enterprise-level discussions related to informatics strategy, data harmonization, and AI readiness.
-
Matrixed & Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Operate effectively in a matrixed environment, coordinating across reporting lines, service teams, and governance bodies.
- Collaborate closely with:
- Application development teams to align data pipelines, APIs, and research platforms
- HPC and scientific computing experts to support large-scale analytics and AI/ML workflows
- Bioinformatics and data science teams to integrate clinical data with multi-modal research datasets
- Faculty investigators and research teams to translate funded research aims into data and analytic solutions
-
Act as a connector and translator between technical teams, researchers, and leadership.
-
Data Architecture, Modeling & Interoperability
- Provide architectural oversight for the design and optimization of clinical research data assets.
- Lead adoption and governance of common data models (e.g., OMOP, PCORnet, or equivalent) and ensure analytic fitness for research and AI use cases.
- Advance interoperability strategies leveraging standards such as FHIR, modern APIs, and modular data services.
-
Ensure documentation, data provenance, and metadata practices support reproducibility, reuse, and responsible AI development.
-
ETL Oversight & Technical Design Optimization
- Oversee (but do not primarily perform) the development and optimization of ETL pipelines ingesting data from Epic EMR systems (e.g., Clarity, Caboodle, Cosmos) and other sources.
- Set technical standards, review designs, and guide implementation decisions to ensure performance, reliability, and scalability.
- Partner with engineers to modernize pipelines using automation, cloud-native patterns, and best practices in data engineering.
-
Ensure strong data quality, validation, and refresh processes aligned with funded research commitments.
-
Research Enablement & Faculty Support
- Directly support faculty-funded research, ensuring data assets meet grant timelines, deliverables, and compliance requirements.
- Advise investigators and project teams on cohort discovery, longitudinal analysis, and real-world data use.
- Enable AI- and ML-driven research by ensuring datasets are analytically valid, well-structured, and performance-optimized.
-
Balance self-service data access with appropriate governance and stewardship.
-
Management, Operations & Recharge Center Responsibilities
- Lead, mentor, and develop a team of data engineers, analysts, and related staff.
- Prioritize work across competing research and institutional demands in a transparent, service-oriented model.
- Operate within a federal recharge center, including:
- Supporting sustainable cost-recovery models
- Aligning effort with funded work and service agreements
- Partnering on budgeting, forecasting, and reporting
- Collaborate with governance, privacy, security, and compliance teams to ensure responsible data use.
- Contribute to continuous process improvement and service maturity.
- Manages professional staff. Establishes performance goals, allocates resources and assesses policies for direct subordinates.
- Recommends departmental plans to maintain administrative data. Ensures that the data is accessible, easy-to-use, flexible, and suitable for various analytical purposes, including joint analyses across multiple domains and interactions across multiple systems.
- Plans additional data warehouse and reporting environments as needed. Manages relationships with the University's primary software suppliers for end-user data access, query, reporting, and display.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 7+ years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Certifications:
Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- Master’s degree in computer science, informatics, or related field.
Experience:
- Experience supporting AI/ML initiatives or advanced analytics in healthcare or research.
- Familiarity with federal grant-funded research environments (e.g., CTSA, NIH-funded programs).
- Experience operating within a recharge or cost-recovery model.
- Knowledge of cloud platforms, scalable analytics infrastructure, and modern data ecosystems.
- Background working in an academic medical center or large research enterprise.
Certifications:
- Epic Report Builder, Epic Caboodle, or other related Epic certifications a plus.
- RN, DNP, MD, or other clinical licensure a plus.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Knowledge of healthcare data including ICD-9, ICD-10, and CPT.
Preferred Competencies
- High level of problem solving and decision-making skills.
- Expert in SQL, Python, R, and Excel.
- Proficiency in relational databases with experience designing transformations, mappings, and working with reference table.
- Knowledge of graphical databases.
- Ability to translate technical information to non-technical audiences.
- Critical thinking and multi-tasking skills with the ability to manage multiple projects.
- Time management skills.
- Proficiency in creating technical specifications, business cases, and other development-related documentation.
- Ability to working through complex problems.
- Knowledge of hospitals and healthcare (experience in AMCs a plus).
- Knowledge of research processes.
- Intellectual curiosity.
Application Documents
- Resume (required)
- Cover Letter (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
Job Family
Information Technology
Role Impact
People Manager
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Drug Test Required
No
Health Screen Required
No
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
No
Pay Rate Type
Salary
FLSA Status
Exempt
Pay Range
$120,000.00 - $170,000.00
The included pay rate or range represents the University’s good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.
Benefits Eligible
Yes
The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
Posting Statement
The University of Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin, shared ancestry, age, status as an individual with a disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University’s Notice of Nondiscrimination.
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Align your credentials with U.S. licensing standards
Healthcare roles at an academic institution like University of Chicago often require U.S.-recognized licensure or certification. Verify your credentials are evaluated through CGFNS or a NACES-approved body before applying, since unverified foreign credentials can stall an offer.
Target roles connected to the medical center
UChicago Medicine and the Pritzker School of Medicine generate most Healthcare openings. Focus your search on positions posted through those units specifically, since academic medical centers typically have dedicated HR teams experienced with international hires and sponsorship workflows.
Raise sponsorship early in the process
University HR teams run structured hiring cycles. Bring up visa sponsorship before the offer stage so the department can confirm budget approval and timeline with their legal team. Waiting until an offer letter arrives often creates avoidable delays.
Factor in PERM timelines for permanent roles
If you're targeting a long-term Healthcare position, EB-2 or EB-3 sponsorship requires a PERM labor certification filed with DOL. That process can take 12 to 18 months before USCIS even receives the petition, so discuss green card intent with your hiring manager early.
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Does University of Chicago sponsor H-1B visas for Healthcares?
Yes, University of Chicago sponsors H-1B visas for qualifying Healthcare roles. Positions in clinical research, health administration, and specialized patient care that meet the specialty occupation standard are strong candidates for H-1B sponsorship. The university's size and institutional infrastructure mean its legal and HR teams are experienced with the H-1B petition and renewal process.
How do I apply for Healthcare jobs at University of Chicago?
Applications go through the University of Chicago's official careers portal, where Healthcare roles are listed under UChicago Medicine and related academic units. Tailor your resume to the specific role and highlight any U.S.-recognized credentials upfront. If you need visa sponsorship, note your work authorization status in your application so recruiters can route your file appropriately from the start. Migrate Mate also surfaces these openings filtered by sponsorship eligibility.
Which visa types are commonly used for Healthcare roles at University of Chicago?
H-1B is the most common pathway for Healthcare professionals in specialty occupations such as clinical research coordinators, health services analysts, and public health specialists. TN status is available for Canadian and Mexican nationals in eligible Healthcare occupations. F-1 graduates can begin in roles on OPT, and the university also supports E-3 for Australian nationals. Long-term employees may pursue EB-2 or EB-3 Green Card sponsorship.
What qualifications are expected for Healthcare roles at University of Chicago?
Expectations vary by function. Clinical and patient-facing roles typically require relevant U.S. licensure or board certification in addition to a degree. Research and administrative Healthcare positions usually require at minimum a bachelor's degree in a directly related field, with many senior roles expecting a master's or doctoral credential. For H-1B eligibility, the degree must be in a specialty directly applicable to the offered position.
How do I plan my timeline for Healthcare visa sponsorship at University of Chicago?
If you're pursuing H-1B sponsorship, the annual cap filing window opens in March for an October 1 start date, so offers typically need to be finalized well before then. F-1 candidates on OPT should track their expiration date and apply for STEM OPT extension if eligible, buying additional runway. For PERM-based Green Card sponsorship, budget at least two to three years from initial filing to approval under current DOL and USCIS processing times.
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