CareDx, Inc. is a leading precision medicine solutions company focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of clinically differentiated, high-value healthcare solutions for transplant patients and caregivers. CareDx offers products, testing services, and digital healthcare solutions along the pre- and post-transplant patient journey, and is the leading provider of genomics-based information for transplant patients.
This internship supports the Enterprise Integration Services (EIS) team by contributing to real-world healthcare integration projects. The intern will assist with gathering and documenting integration requirements, facilitating testing with Software Quality Assurance (SQA) teams, and developing message transformations to support system interoperability. The role provides hands-on exposure to the full integration lifecycle, from intake through testing and deployment.
Responsibilities
- Assist in gathering and documenting integration requirements from technical and business stakeholders
- Support creation and maintenance of interface specifications and data mapping documents
- Collaborate with Software Quality Assurance (SQA) teams to plan, facilitate, and track integration testing
- Write or update code and configuration to transform inbound and outbound messages
- Analyze test results and help triage defects or data issues
- Participate in team meetings, stand-ups, and integration design discussions
- Prepare project status updates and present final outcomes at the end of the internship
- Perform additional tasks as needed to support EIS team objectives
Required Qualifications
- Currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Systems, Health Informatics, Engineering, or a related field
- Strong interest in healthcare IT, system integration, or interoperability
- Ability to work independently and manage assigned tasks within a project timeline
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Basic proficiency in one or more of the following: SQL, scripting languages, or data analysis tools
Preferred Qualifications (Optional)
- Coursework or exposure to healthcare data standards (HL7, FHIR, APIs)
- Experience with integration engines, APIs, or ETL concepts
- Familiarity with software testing or quality assurance processes
- Prior internship, project, or academic experience involving systems integration or data transformation
Learning Outcomes:
- Hands-on experience supporting end-to-end healthcare integration projects
- Exposure to real-world interoperability tools, standards, and workflows
- Practical experience collaborating with integration engineers and SQA teams
- Improved technical documentation and communication skills
- Understanding of how the Enterprise Integration Services team enables data exchange across the organization
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This is the anticipated base salary range in the United States. The final salary offered to a successful candidate will be dependent on several factors that may include, but are not limited to, the type and length of experience within the job, the type and length of experience within the industry, education, etc. Base pay is one part of the Total Package that is provided to compensate and recognize employees for their work, and this role may be eligible for additional discretionary bonuses/incentives and restricted stock units. CareDx is a multi-state employer, and this salary range may not reflect positions that work in other states.
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CareDx: Transforming Transplant Patient Care Through Novel Surveillance Management Solutions CareDx, Inc. is dedicated to improving the lives of organ transplant patients through non-invasive diagnostics. By combining the latest advances in genomics and bioinformatics technology, with a commitment to generating high quality clinical evidence through trials and registries, CareDx is at the forefront of organ transplant surveillance and pre-transplant HLA typing solutions. NASDAQ:CDNA About AlloSure® AlloSure is the first and only non-invasive blood test that directly measures allograft injury and identifies the probability of active rejection to better manage kidney transplant patients. AlloSure is a clinical-grade, proprietary Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) based test to detect donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) in order to identify organ injury in kidney transplant recipients. AlloSure is analytically validated as a sensitive, specific, and precise measurement of dd-cfDNA. AlloSure detects active rejection (acute active ABMR, chronic active ABMR, or TCMR) with high accuracy, outperforms serum creatinine in kidney transplant recipients, and is highly sensitive in distinguishing ABMR from no ABMR. AlloSure is performed in the CareDx CLIA-certified laboratory. http://www.allosure.com/ About AlloMap® AlloMap Molecular Expression Testing is a non-invasive blood test used to aid in the identification of heart transplant recipients with stable allograft function who have a low probability of moderate/severe acute cellular rejection at the time of testing in conjunction with standard clinical assessment. AlloMap testing measures the expression levels of 20 genes from a blood sample. The combined expression of these genes is represented as an AlloMap test score. AlloMap is performed in the CareDx CLIA-certified laboratory and has been commercially available in the United States since 2005. AlloMap was cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2008 and was CE marked for the European Union in 2011. Use of AlloMap is also included in the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) Practice Guidelines, published in August 2010, the worldwide standard for the care of heart transplant patients. http://www.allomap.com/

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