The Public Health Informatics project manager supports the design implementation and coordination of data and surveillance activities for the Sentinel Program. Working with epidemiologists data engineers computational scientists field teams and global partners this role ensures that data systems analytics and workflows are technically robust operationally feasible and aligned with national needs. The PM guides both the user-facing and back-end components of tool development to ensure solutions are intuitive reliable and scalable.
Reporting to the Sentinel Program Manager and collaborating closely with technical and country leads the ideal candidate brings strong public health informatics expertise with the organizational and strategic skills needed to keep complex multi-partner data efforts aligned and moving forward. This role benefits from someone who is familiar with code though their main responsibilities center on coordination and overseeing system design and implementation rather than tool development.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Management
Serve as the project manager for Sentinel Connect implementation across several countries ensuring activities remain on schedule and aligned with program objectives
Ensure appropriate communication with project stakeholders regarding timelines and status deadlines data requirements reporting logistics and all other project-related issues
Facilitate project meetings to align the team around goals and communicate blocking issues
Maintain organized documentation workflows and communication channels that support efficient cross-team and cross-country coordination.
Public Health Informatics & Systems Design
Map workflows and user needs across diagnostic clinical and surveillance activities to understand data flows and identify opportunities for improvement
Define system requirements and ensure informatics tools align with project priorities national needs and operational realities; work closely with technical partners to guide solution design
Ensure back-end data structures and databases are appropriate for current use cases and scalable for future needs
Ensure front-end components (dashboards reporting interfaces user workflows) are intuitive usable and tailored to intended audiences
Map data flows and conduct ad hoc analyses for systems performance assessments
Provide advisory support on data privacy ethics and governance related to Sentinel data collection and use
Partner Engagement & Capacity Strengthening
Serve as a technical resource for the Sentinel team as well as ministries of health research institutes and implementing partners
Cultivate strong working relationships with ministries of health implementation partners and internal teams ensuring clear communication aligned expectations and smooth coordination across all technical and operational activities.
Support consultations requirements gathering collaborative problem-solving tool deployment and capacity-building related to surveillance data systems
Ensure alignment with national priorities partner needs and broader public health strategies
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
Masters degree in public health informatics epidemiology data science public health or related field
Minimum three years of working experience in a related field ideally in the infectious disease space.
Experience supporting and building relationships with ministries of health and/or working in low-resource settings
Demonstrated ability to map workflows gather user requirements and translate operational needs into system specifications
Familiarity with data architectures databases concepts of interoperability and digital health tools
Experience working with multidisciplinary international teams to guide tool development and/or system implementation
Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly convey technical information to non-technical audiences
Strong organizational stakeholder and project management skills
Willingness to travel internationally (25%) to support partner needs and field work
PREFERRED QUALITIES
Ability to conduct basic epidemiological analyses on collected clinical and surveillance data
Understanding of data governance privacy and ethical considerations in public health
Prior involvement in proposal development and donor reporting
Ability to move fluidly between strategic thinking and hands-on technical problem solving
Comfort thriving in a fast-moving collaborative mission-driven environment
The expected base pay range for this position as listed above is based on a 40 hour per week schedule. Broad provides pay ranges representing its reasonable and good faith estimate of what the organization reasonably expects to pay for a position at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary based on factors including but not limited to relevant skills experience education qualifications and other factors permissible by law.
The Broad Institute is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race national origin religion age color sex disability protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by local state or federal laws rules or regulations.
Should you need a reasonable accommodation to complete the application or interview process please contact for assistance.
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General information Location Cambridge MA ...
General information
Location
Cambridge MA
Ref #
43579
Job Family
Research
Date published
01/20/2026
Time Type
Full time
Pay Range
$83000.00/yr - $116333.00/yr
Description & Requirements
POSITION SUMMARY
The Public Health Informatics project manager supports the design implementation and coordination of data and surveillance activities for the Sentinel Program. Working with epidemiologists data engineers computational scientists field teams and global partners this role ensures that data systems analytics and workflows are technically robust operationally feasible and aligned with national needs. The PM guides both the user-facing and back-end components of tool development to ensure solutions are intuitive reliable and scalable.
Reporting to the Sentinel Program Manager and collaborating closely with technical and country leads the ideal candidate brings strong public health informatics expertise with the organizational and strategic skills needed to keep complex multi-partner data efforts aligned and moving forward. This role benefits from someone who is familiar with code though their main responsibilities center on coordination and overseeing system design and implementation rather than tool development.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Management
Serve as the project manager for Sentinel Connect implementation across several countries ensuring activities remain on schedule and aligned with program objectives
Ensure appropriate communication with project stakeholders regarding timelines and status deadlines data requirements reporting logistics and all other project-related issues
Facilitate project meetings to align the team around goals and communicate blocking issues
Maintain organized documentation workflows and communication channels that support efficient cross-team and cross-country coordination.
Public Health Informatics & Systems Design
Map workflows and user needs across diagnostic clinical and surveillance activities to understand data flows and identify opportunities for improvement
Define system requirements and ensure informatics tools align with project priorities national needs and operational realities; work closely with technical partners to guide solution design
Ensure back-end data structures and databases are appropriate for current use cases and scalable for future needs
Ensure front-end components (dashboards reporting interfaces user workflows) are intuitive usable and tailored to intended audiences
Map data flows and conduct ad hoc analyses for systems performance assessments
Provide advisory support on data privacy ethics and governance related to Sentinel data collection and use
Partner Engagement & Capacity Strengthening
Serve as a technical resource for the Sentinel team as well as ministries of health research institutes and implementing partners
Cultivate strong working relationships with ministries of health implementation partners and internal teams ensuring clear communication aligned expectations and smooth coordination across all technical and operational activities.
Support consultations requirements gathering collaborative problem-solving tool deployment and capacity-building related to surveillance data systems
Ensure alignment with national priorities partner needs and broader public health strategies
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
Masters degree in public health informatics epidemiology data science public health or related field
Minimum three years of working experience in a related field ideally in the infectious disease space.
Experience supporting and building relationships with ministries of health and/or working in low-resource settings
Demonstrated ability to map workflows gather user requirements and translate operational needs into system specifications
Familiarity with data architectures databases concepts of interoperability and digital health tools
Experience working with multidisciplinary international teams to guide tool development and/or system implementation
Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly convey technical information to non-technical audiences
Strong organizational stakeholder and project management skills
Willingness to travel internationally (25%) to support partner needs and field work
PREFERRED QUALITIES
Ability to conduct basic epidemiological analyses on collected clinical and surveillance data
Understanding of data governance privacy and ethical considerations in public health
Prior involvement in proposal development and donor reporting
Ability to move fluidly between strategic thinking and hands-on technical problem solving
Comfort thriving in a fast-moving collaborative mission-driven environment
The expected base pay range for this position as listed above is based on a 40 hour per week schedule. Broad provides pay ranges representing its reasonable and good faith estimate of what the organization reasonably expects to pay for a position at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary based on factors including but not limited to relevant skills experience education qualifications and other factors permissible by law.
The Broad Institute is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race national origin religion age color sex disability protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by local state or federal laws rules or regulations.
Should you need a reasonable accommodation to complete the application or interview process please contact for assistance.