About the company

At Covera, we're committed to ensuring high-quality healthcare is more than just a promise. That's why we're leading the way in the emerging science of quality, and connecting providers and payers in their shared quest to improve patient outcomes and care quality. By tackling this challenge, we have the ability to impact millions of lives by raising the standard of care nationwide.

Our initial focus is radiology, where an early and accurate diagnosis has a profound impact on the rest of a patient's care journey. Through our work, which uses clinically-validated science-based tools, we're helping doctors enhance their care, ensuring patients get the right diagnosis, and enabling the healthcare system to support quality improvement at scale.

Through our clinical intelligence platform, we have launched programs that help people access the most effective care and provide doctors with AI-powered quality insights and tools to enhance their care. Today, Covera is partnered with leading employers, payers and healthcare organizations across the US, including Walmart and Microsoft. And, with a pipeline representing over 25% of insured Americans, we are in the early stages of improving care quality for all patients across the globe.

In November 2023, Covera secured up to $50 million in a Series C extension led by Insight Partners. This capital fuels our mission to partner with healthcare providers, payers and employers to improve diagnostic care for patients everywhere.

About the role

We are looking for a skilled AI Clinical Specialist to help structure our diverse radiology dataset across various modalities and subspecialties. You'll work with a dynamic team of data scientists, statisticians, engineers, and researchers to harness unique healthcare data, including MRI, CT, X-ray, and ultrasound images, along with clinical reports and claims data. Your work will contribute to developing methods for assessing and predicting healthcare quality, ultimately impacting patient outcomes and costs across all phases of care.

In this role, you will be expected to:

  • Conduct radiology report annotations for various pathologies to support Product needs, including AI model training and validation
  • Run NLP Scripts: Although no prior experience or particular expertise with this is necessary, part of the onboarding process will focus on getting the hire comfortable with the established processes. These tasks will be supported and maintained by a scientist or engineer
  • Optimize logic of annotation and annotation workflows in collaboration with the AI team
  • Help to define and document the required annotation tasks for new AI projects
  • Build and maintain a codified clinical guidelines database with version control
  • Ensure accurate documentation of clinical guidelines and tailor the documentation for clients/end-users
  • Study task-related anatomy and terminology, becoming the team's internal subject matter expert
  • Work with the Translational AI team to coordinate clinical and analytic priorities
  • Develop areas of clinical research adjacent to Covera's core competencies, including the quality of radiology care, image quality, and report quality, among others
  • Performing other duties and contributing to additional initiatives/projects, as deemed appropriate by the Company's management team

Your profile:

  • 1 to 3 years experience with basic interpretation of medical imaging (CT/MRI)
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
  • Strong written and oral communication with excellent ability to work in a team environment
  • Ability to read and comprehend medical documents quickly and accurately, identifying the meaning of specific text and phrases
  • Ability to effectively communicate detailed information to healthcare providers
  • Strong personal time management skills, including the ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines
  • Passionate about technology, data science, and healthcare
  • Strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills and a can-do attitude to work and thrive in a fast-paced team environment
  • Prior experience with radiology, radiology reports, and radiology nomenclature/naming conventions associated with radiology is heavily preferred

Benefits

You will be a full-time employee with a competitive salary, stock options, and great benefits. These benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, HRA, 401k, pre-tax commuter benefits, flexible paid time off, and a comfortable office space filled with various quality snacks and beverages. Most importantly, you’ll get to know each of us and we love to work together to find solutions. We are a talented, fun, focused, and unique team of people who are truly passionate about changing healthcare for the better! 

The minimum and maximum salary for this position ranges from $90,000 to $115,000, in addition to a discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits package. Final salary will be based on a number of factors including but not limited to, a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, expertise and location.

At Covera Health, we strive to build diverse teams that reflect the people we want to empower through our technology. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. Equal Opportunity is the Law, and Covera Health is proud to be an equal-opportunity workplace and affirmative action employer. If you have a specific need that requires accommodation, please let a member of the People Team know.

 

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