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Informatics Associate Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Feasibility Informatics Manager

Downers Grove, IL

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Feasibility Informatics Manager ICON is a global healthcare intelligence and clinical research ... Collecting data from data assets as well as country associates, site level Investigators, and KOL ...

Clinical Informaticist

Chicago, IL · Remote

$45.26 - $74.67/hr

The CI provides informatics expertise in curriculum design and delivery, EHR training and competency validation to associates. * Communicates technology changes, upgrades, and downtimes to clinical ...

Physician Credentialed Trainer

Peru, IL · On-site

$31.19 - $36.69/hr

Associates Degree with 3 years experience in hospital environment with knowledge of informatics education and physician documentation OR 7 years experience in hospital environment with knowledge of ...

As an Associate working in one of our advisory practices, you'll contribute to high-impact ... informatics, engineering, environmental science or a related field. A GPA of 3.5 or higher is ...

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How much do informatics associate jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for informatics associate in Illinois is $95,360.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,800.00 and $118,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an informatics associate?

An Informatics Associate is a professional who supports the management, analysis, and interpretation of data within organizations, often in healthcare, research, or IT settings. They help design and maintain databases, ensure data quality, and assist with the use of information systems to improve decision-making. Informatics Associates often collaborate with IT staff, researchers, and other stakeholders to implement data-driven solutions that enhance efficiency and outcomes. Their role may involve data entry, report generation, and troubleshooting issues with data systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an informatics associate?

To thrive as an Informatics Associate, you need a solid understanding of data analysis, information management, and database concepts, typically supported by a degree in informatics, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with data visualization tools, SQL, EHR systems, and possibly certifications like Certified Health Data Analyst (CHDA) is highly valuable. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set outstanding candidates apart. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate data management, supporting informed decision-making, and facilitating collaboration across teams.

What are some common challenges faced by informatics associates when working with interdisciplinary teams?

Informatics Associates often collaborate with professionals from diverse backgrounds such as IT, clinical staff, and data analysts. One common challenge is bridging the communication gap between technical and non-technical team members, as each group may use different terminology and have varying priorities. Additionally, aligning data standards and workflows across departments can be complex and requires strong problem-solving and negotiation skills. Developing an understanding of both the technical aspects and the practical needs of end-users is crucial for ensuring successful project outcomes.

What is the difference between Informatics Associate vs Data Analyst?

AspectInformatics AssociateData Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in health informatics, computer science, or related fieldBachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, or related field
Work EnvironmentHealthcare settings, hospitals, clinicsBusiness, finance, healthcare, research
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare providers, health IT companiesCorporations, research institutions, healthcare organizations
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference between an Informatics Associate and a Data Analyst lies in their focus areas. Informatics Associates primarily work within healthcare settings, managing health data and supporting clinical workflows, while Data Analysts analyze data across various industries to inform business decisions. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but serve distinct functions within their respective environments.

What are the most commonly searched types of Informatics jobs in Illinois?

The most popular types of Informatics jobs in Illinois are:

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Informatics Associate jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Informatics Associate job openings:

Feasibility Informatics Manager

410 ICR United States USA

Deerfield, IL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Feasibility Informatics Manager

ICON is a global healthcare intelligence and clinical research organisation united by a mission to bring new medicines and treatments to patients faster.


As a values-driven organisation, integrity, collaboration, agility, and inclusion are at the heart of how we work and interact with each other, customers, patients and suppliers.


Title: Feasibility Informatics Manager

Role Summary:

To serve as a technical feasibility strategy expert, leading and managing the process of clinical project feasibility in support of proposal teams by assisting Business Development with the generation of cost proposals, providing input and advice relating to operational strategy, and supporting client interactions and long-term strategic partnerships.

To perform as a technical expert in the feasibility strategy development process for internal (e.g., to Business Development Operations) and external clients (e.g., Sponsors), providing strategic input. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Serving as an expert resource to project teams for feasibility strategy and informatics services (e.g., feasibility during rescue situations).

  • Providing support during bid defense (or potential preferred partner) meeting preparation and attending/presenting at bid defense (or potential preferred partner) meetings.

  • Providing handover to awarded site identification (site ID) team of all relevant feasibility strategy proposed during RFP process, followed by End of Site ID analysis to be performed.

To lead the process of clinical project feasibility during standalone feasibility (awarded) projects by managing and being accountable for the delivery of all awarded projects assigned to the individual. This includes, but is not limited to, accountability for all recommendations for next steps with assessment of risks and strategies to manage risks to the project delivery.

Responsibilities:

  • Recognize, exemplify, and adhere to ICON's values (Collaboration, Integrity, Inclusion, and Agility) which center around our commitment to people, clients, and performance.

  • Recognize the importance of and create a culture of process improvement with a focus on streamlining our processes, adding value to our business and meeting client needs. This includes participation in active sharing of FIM learning across therapeutic teams with a purpose to improve strategic feasibility support and outputs (e.g., leveraging resources and tools, slide development, user-acceptance testing for tools).

  • Travel (approximately 20%) domestic and/or international as needed.

  • The FM will maintain communication and relationships between all relevant parties to ensure that available intelligence is utilized to deliver optimal, data-driven feasibility strategy solutions. Relevant parties include, but are not limited to: Proposal team members, Project Managers/Strategy Leads, Patient Recruitment & Retention Specialists, Site Identification Managers/Leads, Therapeutic Experts, Therapeutically Aligned clinical teams (as assigned), Business Development Associates, Sponsors, Quality Assurance Associates, and other internal/external experts.

In performing the above essential functions, the remit includes, but is not limited to:

Preparation of feasibility data by:

  • Collecting data from data assets as well as country associates, site level Investigators, and KOL interviews when required.

  • Determining site profile.

  • Developing appropriate feasibility strategies, including approach and management for standalone feasibilities.

  • Providing full documentation in the proposal that may include incidence/prevalence, treatment practices, reimbursement practices, competitive landscape, enrollment trend analysis, etc.

  • Collaborating with Patient Recruitment, Start-up, and other teams as needed.

  • Ensuring feasibility data is fully evaluated to determine risks to project delivery and that any risks identified are appropriately escalated and solutions planned/discussed within the feasibility strategy (e.g., alternative scenario).

  • Transitioning all pre-award generated data (including strategy) to the Site ID Manager/Lead (with involvement of awarded project team) upon award.

  • Preparing internal project information to support ad hoc requests for information (e.g., early engagement, pre-award, post-award).

Conduct of evidence-based feasibility by:

  • Establishing viability of proposed project through interrogation of internal and external performance metrics (e.g., previous feasibility data, Industry intelligence, EMR/EHR and RWE data) and resources to establish demographics and data on patient populations.

  • Ensuring all collected data is high-quality, accurate, and fully documented in the ICON feasibility business systems.

  • Performing accurate and correct data analysis and interpretation to support feasibility strategy solutions.

Preparation for and attendance at bid defense meetings (by phone or in person) by:

  • Supporting and/or presenting strategic project planning.

Performing as a functional lead with accountability for delivery of high-quality feasibility standalone services (awarded/contracted) by:

  • Initiating, conducting, coordinating, analyzing, and reporting feasibility studies as contracted on time and on budget (managing staff resources).

  • Meeting Sponsor objectives and expectations.

  • Coordinating with the Site ID Lead per RACI.

  • Developing appropriate country and site selection strategies and analyzing/interpreting results to provide protocol feedback and to make appropriate country and site recommendations based on objective analysis (e.g., ranking).

  • Documenting and tracking feasibility study results.

What you need:

  • Master's Degree

  • 6-9 years of experience in a Clinical Research environment


Employment with ICON is contingent upon having the legal right to work in the country where the role is based.


Rewards & Benefits

ICON offers a competitive and comprehensive total rewards package designed to support your health, wellbeing, and career development.


Benefits may include:

  • Competitive base salary and performance related incentives
  • Health and wellbeing programmes including medical, dental, and vision coverage where applicable
  • Retirement and pension plans
  • Life assurance and disability coverage
  • Employee assistance programmes and wellbeing resources
  • Learning and development opportunities through structured training and career pathways

Benefits may vary depending on role and location.


Visit our careers site to read more about the benefits ICON offers.


Inclusion and Accessibility

ICON is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building an inclusive and accessible workplace where everyone feels valued and supported.


If you require reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process, please let us know or submit a request here.

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