Faculty Position-Department of Information Services, Clinical Informatics Researcher
Company: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Location: Memphis
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
SJCRH Position Overview: The Department of Information Services
is seeking a highly skilled and motivated faculty- level Clinical
Informatics Researcher to join our dynamic clinical informatics and
clinical applications team. Faculty rank may be at the Instructor,
Assistant or Associate level commensurate with years of experience
and accomplishments. This individual will be responsible for
conducting cutting-edge research to advance the field of clinical
informatics, focusing on improving healthcare delivery, patient
outcomes, and health IT systems. The role will involve
collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, the design and
execution of research studies and data analysis, with an overall
goal to further the mission of St. Jude to advance research and
cures for pediatric catastrophic diseases. St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospita l is a world-class research institution dedicated
to pediatric cancer and other catastrophic diseases of childhood.
We are the first and only National Cancer Institute
(NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to
children and have been recognized with the highest possible ranking
of “exceptional” in our two most recent five-year reviews by the
NCI. St. Jude is a highly interactive environment offering its
faculty a remarkable opportunity to perform cutting-edge
independent and collaborative research while receiving long-term
institutional support. This faculty member will join our strong
provider informatics team consisting of physicians and advanced
practice providers and report directly to the Associate Chief
Medical Information Officer (ACMIO). He/she will work in
collaboration with other existing clinical informatics teams across
various departments (nursing, pharmacy, pathology, radiology) and
in tight partnership with clinical operations, analytics, quality
and safety, and clinical researchers. This collaborative
environment will ensure alignment between research initiatives and
practical healthcare applications. The individual will participate
in the design and implementation of applied clinical informatics
projects as part of the broader clinical informatics team, to
ensure implementations are designed to facilitate effective
analysis of metrics such as system usability, improved patient
outcomes, and workflow optimization. Preference will be given to
candidates who have completed a clinical informatics fellowship or
similar advanced degree program, providing them with a deep
understanding of the field and hands-on experience in informatics
research. In addition to the primary informatics and research
responsibilities, there is the potential for the selected
individual to engage in clinical care if desired and appropriate,
based on their clinical background, applicable board certification
and licensure. St. Jude offers a variety of clinical care
opportunities in many Pediatric sub-specialties, not exclusive to
Hematology and Oncology. Key Responsibilities Research Design &
Execution: Develop and lead clinical informatics research projects
focused on improving healthcare systems, patient care delivery, and
healthcare data management. Design, conduct, and analyze
quantitative and qualitative research studies to assess the
effectiveness and usability of health IT solutions. Collaborate
with cross-functional teams, including clinicians, analysts,
clinical operations, and quality and safety leaders to address
complex healthcare informatics challenges. Collaboration with
Clinical Informatics Teams: Work closely with the existing clinical
informatics teams in nursing, pathology, pharmacy, and radiology to
ensure seamless integration of research findings into clinical
practice and operational workflows. Coordinate with the clinical
informatics teams to align research objectives with organizational
goals, ensuring that research outcomes contribute to system
improvements, user experience enhancements, and patient safety
initiatives. Participate in the design and implementation of
applied clinical informatics projects as a member of the broader
clinical informatics team Assist in the development and
optimization of clinical decision support systems (CDSS) Assist in
the use of existing data analytics platforms to analyze research
objectives Data Analysis & Reporting: Lead data collection efforts,
including the extraction and integration of health data from
electronic health records, health information exchanges, and other
clinical databases. Utilize statistical and informatics
methodologies to analyze complex datasets and generate actionable
insights and potential optimization/quality improvement projects
Prepare reports, manuscripts, and presentations for internal
stakeholders, funding agencies, and peer-reviewed journals.
Innovation & Strategy: Contribute to the development and evaluation
of innovative health IT tools and solutions, such as predictive
analytics, AI/ML algorithms, clinical decision support systems, and
population health management platforms. Evaluate emerging
technologies in clinical informatics and provide strategic
recommendations for their adoption within healthcare settings.
Engage in the continuous improvement of health IT systems, focusing
on usability, interoperability, patient safety and clinical care
outcomes. Stakeholder Engagement & Leadership: Collaborate with
clinical and operational teams to ensure alignment between research
findings and practical healthcare implementation. Engage with
external stakeholders, including academic institutions, industry
partners, and government agencies, to further research goals and
secure funding for projects. Present research findings at
scientific conferences, workshops, and symposia, and contribute to
the clinical informatics community through professional
organizations and working groups Mentorship & Professional
Development: Mentor junior researchers, graduate students, and
fellows in the field of clinical informatics research. Stay current
with the latest developments in clinical informatics, health IT,
and related fields through continuous learning and professional
development. Contribute to the advancement of the clinical
informatics discipline by participating in the development of
educational programs and training initiatives. Clinical Care
(Optional): If desired and depending on clinical qualifications,
the individual may have the opportunity to engage in clinical care,
integrating informatics tools and strategies directly into patient
interactions. Qualifications: Education: Successful applicants must
hold an MD, PhD, and/or equivalent doctoral level degree Completion
of an ACGME-accredited Clinical Informatics Fellowship or
equivalent advanced training with Board Certification/Eligibility
in Clinical Informatics is strongly preferred for MD and/or
equivalent degree applicants Experience: Minimum of 2-3 years of
experience in clinical informatics research, preferably within a
healthcare setting. Demonstrated experience in designing and
managing research projects, including data collection, analysis,
and publication of results. Proven expertise in the use of clinical
data management tools, electronic health records (EHR), health
information exchanges, and data analysis software. Experience with
health IT innovation, including working with artificial
intelligence, machine learning, telemedicine, or mobile health
technologies, is highly desirable. Skills: Strong knowledge of
clinical informatics frameworks, standards, and methodologies.
Proficiency in data analysis software (e.g., R, Python, SAS, SPSS,
SQL) and healthcare data standards (e.g., HL7, FHIR). Excellent
written and oral communication skills, with the ability to
communicate complex concepts to both technical and non-technical
audiences. Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to
detail. Collaborative and team-oriented, with experience working in
multidisciplinary teams. Understanding of healthcare policy,
regulations (e.g., HIPAA, HITECH), and privacy issues related to
health data. Additional Preferred Qualifications : Experience with
grant writing and securing funding for research projects.
Involvement in professional organizations such as AMIA, ANIA,
AMDIS, HIMSS, or similar. Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
This position is primarily office-based with opportunities for
remote or hybrid work. In person attendance required for quarterly
all hands meetings Occasional travel may be required for
conferences, site visits, or additional collaboration with internal
and external stakeholders. No significant physical requirements
beyond those typically associated with office-based work. How to
Apply: Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae AND a
2-3 page summary of research interests directly online. More
information: Patrick K. Campbell, MD, PhD
patrick.campbell@stjude.org Associate Chief Medical Information
Officer Associate Member, Department of Oncology St. Jude is an
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