Clinical Guidelines Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Clinical Guidelines Specialist
The American College of Radiology (ACR) is a progressive membership organization representing nearly 40,000 medical specialists in radiological care. As a member of our team, you will join a world leader in patient-centered care, advocacy, policy and clinical research, and quality and safety. Our culture encourages innovation, diversity, integrity, and leadership. A nonprofit 501(c)(3), the ACR has over 500 purpose-driven employees.
If you share our core values of integrity, visionary, excellence, leadership, transparency, and member-driven we want you on our team!
The Clinical Guidelines Specialist prioritizes and manages program deliverables by implementing guideline development processes and coordinating project deliverables among multiple committees who are working on various documents and activities. The candidate works with committee chairs and physician members who develop, review, and update evidence-based guidelines using email and video conference calls; reviews and edits documents for completeness, adherence to methods and program scope, and group consensus processes to reflect accurately the final recommendations;
follows ACR methodologies to perform systematic literature searches, summarize research articles, assess study quality; and educates committee members on methodology.
Clinical Guidelines Specialist:
1) adheres to the approved evidence-based guideline methods which includes guiding members through these methods,
2) refines, harmonizes, and streamlines tools, methods, and processes among the all guideline programs to the extent possible, and
3) explores, investigates, and shares AI information, developments, and methods for consistent, accurate data extraction in support of literature searches, topic selection, organizing draft content, annotating article content, etc.
The Clinical Guidelines Specialist will meet and collaborate with the clinical guidelines team, IT, and ACR members and leaders. The Specialist will implement methods and tools to ensure consistent, high-quality results, especially to help in writing initial guidance drafts using templates and the initial literature search results. Documenting and reporting unintended variation or inconsistent quality for potential process improvements.
- Implement guideline‑development methodologies to ensure high‑quality, consistent outputs.
- Review content for alignment with program scope, standards, and methodological requirements.
- Collaborate with physician members to develop consensus surveys and refine clinical diagrams and tables.
- Lead literature review, data extraction, and evidence synthesis, incorporating appropriate AI tools and practices.
- Support topic development using PICO(T)(S), including literature screening, data‑extraction quality control, and draft review.
- Conduct or support systematic literature searches, summarize selected research, and assess study quality using standardized methods.
- Coordinate with internal teams and external partners on guideline‑related projects.
- Partner with physician members to develop, review, and update guidance and technical documents through meetings and conference calls.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in health science, public health, or a related field.
- 3-6 years of experience in one or more of the following areas: developing clinical practice guidelines, conducting literature searches and evidence assessment, writing and editing technical manuscripts.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple inputs, versions, and deadlines
- Experience in evidence‑based medicine or healthcare research
- Collaborative working style with proactive communication and strong critical‑thinking skills
- Familiarity with established guideline tools and standards (e.g., NAM Trustworthy Guidelines, PRISMA, AGREE, GRADE)
- Detail‑oriented with excellent verbal, written, organizational, and interpersonal communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
- Master's degree in health science, library science, methodology, or a related field
- Experience working with medical specialty societies or organizations involved in guideline development
- Knowledge of or experience with…
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