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Omnicell, Inc. is seeking a Manager of Data Governance within the Legal Department to define how data is managed, trusted, and used across the company. You will create standards, policies, and a de-identification program compliant with HIPAA, enabling responsible analytics and research.
You will partner with Privacy, Legal, Enterprise Security, and IT to align data practices with laws and internal policies, while driving governance artifacts and continuous improvement across the organization.
Location: Atlanta, GA / Remote
Department: Legal
Reports to: Assistant General Counsel – Privacy, AI, and Data Governance
Omnicell is building its enterprise data governance program and we are looking for a Manager, Data Governance to join our Legal Department and help define how data is managed, trusted, and used across the company.
You will develop the standards and policies that govern how data is managed across its lifecycle, establish a data use program with clear quality standards, and design a de-identification program that complies with HIPAA requirements to enable responsible analytics and research. This role turns governance requirements into practical, adoptable processes and controls, so that data across Omnicell is accurate, trusted, and used in accordance with applicable law and internal policy.
As a Manager, Data Governance, you will:
Primary Impact – Make data across Omnicell accurate, trusted, and used in accordance with applicable law and internal policy, so that business, analytics, and research teams can move quickly on a foundation they can rely on.
Standards and policy – Develop, implement, and maintain Omnicell’s data governance standards, policies, and procedures across the data lifecycle, aligned with business objectives and applicable regulatory requirements
Operational adoption – Translate governance requirements into practical processes and controls that operational teams can readily adopt
Data use program – Establish a formal data use program that defines how data may be accessed, used, and shared, with clear quality standards, approval workflows, and accountability
Data quality management – Define, monitor, and report on data quality standards, metrics, and KPIs — such as accuracy, completeness, and consistency — and partner with data owners and stewards to identify root causes and drive remediation
HIPAA de-identification – Design and operate a de-identification program that complies with HIPAA requirements, including the Safe Harbor and Expert Determination methods, to enable de-identified analytics and research while protecting PHI
Ownership and stewardship – Define data ownership and stewardship models, assigning clear roles and responsibilities across business and technical teams
Governance artifacts – Establish and maintain governance artifacts and documentation, including policies, standards, a business glossary, data dictionaries, metadata, and data lineage
Risk assessment and remediation – Conduct data risk assessments and manage remediation plans for data quality, governance, and compliance issues
Cross-functional alignment – Partner with Privacy, Legal, Enterprise Security, Quality, and IT to align data practices with applicable law and contractual obligations
Reporting and continuous improvement – Provide regular reporting on data quality, policy adoption, and exceptions to data and privacy leadership, and drive continuous improvement through training, process change, and escalation
Data literacy and stewardship culture – Foster a culture of data stewardship and data literacy through guidance, enablement, and training across the organization
7+ years of experience in data governance, data management, or a related discipline
Proven experience developing and implementing data governance frameworks, policies, and standards
Experience establishing or operating data quality standards, metrics, and monitoring mechanisms
Strong command of data governance principles, frameworks, and best practices, such as DAMA-DMBOK
Practical knowledge of data quality concepts, metadata management, and data lineage principles
Working knowledge of HIPAA de-identification standards, including the Safe Harbor and Expert Determination methods
Familiarity with HIPAA/HITECH, CCPA/CPRA, and how they shape data use, data sharing, and governance
The ability to translate governance requirements into practical, adoptable processes and controls
Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence senior and cross-functional teams without direct authority
An analytical mindset, with the ability to interpret data models and use basic querying to validate governance outcomes
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear governance documentation
Strong project management skills, with the ability to set priorities and manage competing demands, and a collaborative, solutions-oriented approach with sharp attention to detail
Bachelor’s degree in information management, data management, computer science, business administration, or a related field, or equivalent experience
Advanced degree or relevant certification, such as CDMP, CIPP/US, CIPM, or CHPC
Experience in healthcare, medical device, or another HIPAA-regulated environment
Hands-on experience designing or operating a HIPAA de-identification program, including Expert Determination
Experience supporting de-identified analytics, research data environments, or a governed data lake
Familiarity with data governance and catalog tooling, such as Collibra, Alation, Informatica, or Securiti
Experience supporting global or cross-regional data programs, including GDPR
Flexibility in working hours as needed
Some travel, ~10%
Base Compensation: $96,600.00 to $179,400.00
(Actual compensation is subject to variation due to such factors as location, education, experience, and skillset. We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision plans covering eligible US employees and dependents, voluntary wellness and employee assistance programs, life insurance, disability, retirement plans with matching, and paid time off.)
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or on the basis of disability.