Rhapsody Developer

Amtex Enterprises Inc

Trenton (NJ)

Hybrid

USD 71,635 - 99,187

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Amtex Enterprises Inc. is seeking a Rhapsody Developer for a 12+-month contract in Trenton, NJ, with hybrid onsite work. You will translate workflows into integration solutions, work with major EHR systems, and ensure data exchange security and HIPAA compliance. Start ASAP.

You will implement HL7 v2 and FHIR-based pipelines, collaborate with DevOps on deployments, and support existing ELR/eCR/MPI integrations. Strong Rhapsody experience and healthcare standards knowledge are required.

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of software development experience in Rhapsody.
  • 2+ years working with healthcare interoperability standards (FHIR/HL7 v2).
  • Strong experience with Rhapsody (e.g., FastAPI, Flask, or Django).
  • Proficient in RESTful API development and integration.
  • Experience parsing and generating JSON, XML, HL7 v2 messages.
  • Hands‑on experience with integration tools.
  • Database skills: SQL (PostgreSQL/Oracle).
  • Familiarity with healthcare vocabularies: SNOMED CT, LOINC, ICD-10.

Responsibilities

  • Translate clinical and operational workflows into technical integration solutions.
  • Work with EHR systems (Epic, Cerner) to enable bi-directional data exchange.
  • Collaborate with DevOps teams on deployment and monitoring of integrations.
  • Ensure compliance with healthcare data standards and security (HIPAA).
  • Support and optimize existing Rhapsody solutions used by NJ Case Surveillance System related to ELR, eCR and MPI.
  • Develop and maintain HL7 v2 and FHIR-based integration pipelines.
  • Implement and support RESTful FHIR APIs for internal and external use.

Skills

Rhapsody development
Healthcare interoperability (FHIR/HL7)
RESTful API development
JSON/XML/HL7 v2 parsing/generation
Integration tools
SQL (PostgreSQL/Oracle)
Familiarity with vocabularies SNOMED/Л

Tools

HL7 v2 tooling
FHIR servers (HAPI/FHIR, Firely, AWS FHIR)

Job description

Job Title: Rhapsody Developer
Location: 3 days/week onsite in Trenton, NJ
Duration: 12+ Months + probable extension
Rate: $50-62/hr on W2 or $60-72/hr on C2C or 1099- MAX
Onsite Interview expected
Project Start: ASAP

Job Description

We are seeking an experienced Rhapsody Developer for a 12-month+ contract opportunity that is hybrid in Trenton, NJ. You’ll work closely with clinical, technical, and product teams to ensure seamless data interoperability between internal and third-party health systems.

What You’ll Do
  • Translate clinical and operational workflows into technical integration solutions
  • Work with EHR systems (e.g., Epic, Cerner) to enable bi-directional data exchange
  • Collaborate with DevOps teams on deployment and monitoring of integrations
  • Ensure compliance with healthcare data standards and security (e.g., HIPAA)
  • Support and optimize existing Rhapsody solutions used by NJ Case Surveillance System related to Electronic Lab Reporting (ELR), Electronic Case Reporting (eCR) and Master Patient Index (MPI)
  • Develop and maintain HL7 v2 and FHIR-based integration pipelines
  • Implement and support RESTful FHIR APIs for internal and external use
What You’ll Need

Required:

  • 3+ years of software development experience in Rhapsody
  • 2+ years working with healthcare interoperability standards (FHIR and HL7 v2)
  • Strong experience with Rhapsody (e.g., FastAPI, Flask, or Django)
  • Proficient in RESTful API development and integration
  • Experience parsing and generating JSON, XML, HL7 v2 messages
  • Hands‑on experience with integration tools
  • Database skills: SQL (PostgreSQL/Oracle)
  • Familiarity with healthcare vocabularies: SNOMED CT, LOINC, ICD-10

Preferred:

  • Deep understanding of FHIR resources and HL7 v2 messaging
  • Familiarity with FHIR servers (HAPI FHIR, Firely, AWS FHIR APIs)

Interested candidates send your resume to alex@amtexenterprises.com

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