Trilogy Federal

2 open remote positions

Trilogy Federal drives innovative solutions for complex business challenges across financial management, healthcare, and government industries. Their collaborative, client-first service approach, combined with their commitment to the rapid implementation of pragmatic solutions, has earned Trilogy an unparalleled reputation for delivering transformative results.

Salary Distribution 2 of 2 jobs

Benefits Overview 2 of 2 jobs

401(k) (2) Dental (2) FSA (2) Health (2) PTO (2) Vision (2) Internet Stipend (1) Internet stipend (1) Life Insurance (1) Life/AD&D (1) Parental Leave (1) Parental leave (1) Pet Insurance (1) Pet insurance (1) Phone Stipend (1) Phone stipend (1) Tuition Reimbursement (1) Tuition reimbursement (1)

Open Positions

$140,000–$165,000/yr

  • Serve as the principal subject matter expert and lead resource for all human factors engineering work performed under this agreement.
  • Ensure deliverables are of the highest quality and fully compliant with industry standards and customer expectations.
  • Apply deep knowledge of organizational psychology, current research, and industry trends to devise strategies, conduct human-centered evaluations, and propose evidence-based designs to assess products and processes in clinical informatics and healthcare delivery.

$175,000–$200,000/yr

  • Provide authoritative guidance for terminology development and implementation efforts; lead enterprise terminology activities and supervise agreement-wide terminology resources to ensure consistent quality and adherence to best practices and standards.
  • Participate in the development, review, and verification of clinical terminology specifications in national VA, DoD, and partner initiatives; influence, recommend, and prioritize the adoption of appropriate standards (e.g., SNOMED CT, LOINC, RxNorm, FHIR) for interoperability and quality.
  • Direct development of mappings and terminology modeling to relevant standards for various clinical domains; maintain and update value sets, concept domains, and information models in response to new standards, policies, or project activities.