Private Practice Jobs in New York City, NY

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Software Engineer

Company: PayPal

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 19, 2025

We enable consumers to exchange funds more safely with merchants using a variety of funding sources, which may include a bank account, a PayPal or Venmo account…

Accountant (Middle Office)

Company: United Nations

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 19, 2025

Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in business administration, finance, accounting or related field.

Per Diem Staff Pharmacist- Bronx, NY- Sunriver Pharmacy

Company: Maxor National Pharmacy Services Company

Location: Bronx, NY

Posted Jun 12, 2025

D., from an approved school of pharmacy and registration by the state board of licensure. Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical…

Pharmacist

Company: Northwell Health

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 18, 2025

Current license and registration to practice as a pharmacist in New York State, required. Contributes to the advancement of the profession and of the department…

RN Aesthetic Injector/All Locations

Company: Body Factory Skin Care

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 17, 2025

Provide answers to pre-treatment and post-treatment questions. Accurate charting and clinical documentation of each and every client that you see.

Distinguished Data Engineer - Card Technology

Company: Capital One

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 17, 2025

Ensure the quality of technical design and implementation. Act as a role model and mentor within the tech community, helping to coach and strengthen the…

Email and Marketing Automation Executive/Manager

Company: Macquarie Group Limited

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 18, 2025

Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, or related field, and 3-5+ years of relevant experience with marketing automation platforms and CRM.

Director, Pediatric and Young Adult Clinical Educator

Company: One Brooklyn Health

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted Jun 17, 2025

Current BCLS certification, PALS Certification preferred. Assists in formulating long and short term with goals within the clinical areas as participates in…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in private practice tech roles?
Junior analysts earn $55–$75k, mid‑level professionals $75–$100k, senior specialists $100–$130k, and lead informatics directors $130–$160k. These ranges reflect the value of certifications like CPHIMS and CEH in a clinic setting.
What skills and certifications are required for private practice tech positions?
Core technical skills include HL7/FHIR API integration, Epic/Cerner configuration, AWS or Azure cloud services, Java, .NET, Python, SQL, and cybersecurity best practices. Certifications such as Certified Health Informatics Professional (CHIP), Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS), Certified EHR Implementation Specialist, Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals, and AWS Certified Solutions Architect are highly valued.
Is remote work available for private practice tech roles?
While many positions require on‑site presence for system integration and support, a growing number of software development, data analytics, and compliance roles are offered remotely. Remote teams typically use VPNs, secure file‑transfer protocols, and collaboration tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
What career progression paths exist within private practice tech?
A common trajectory starts as a Junior Informatics Analyst, advances to Lead Informatics Specialist, then to Clinical Informatics Manager, followed by Director of Clinical Informatics, and ultimately to Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) or Chief Information Officer (CIO) of a health system.
What industry trends are shaping private practice tech roles today?
Key trends include rapid telehealth adoption, AI‑driven diagnostic tools, interoperability standards such as FHIR, increasing cybersecurity threats, and the shift toward value‑based care reimbursement. Staying current on these trends enhances job performance and marketability.

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