French state health IT agency managing digital systems and interoperability standards
Agence du numérique en santé is a French government agency (51–200 people) tasked with designing and deploying health information systems across the country's public healthcare and social-care sectors. The stack reveals a mature healthcare integration setup: FHIR, HL7, SOAP, and XML for clinical interoperability, paired with Python, SQL, and Power BI for analytics. Active hiring in data (6 roles) and product (3) alongside procurement and security signals a shift toward industrializing data pipelines and tightening vendor management—two pain points explicitly tracked in their current workload.
Agence du numérique en santé operates as the state reference body for health information systems and digital health policy under France's Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. The agency designs, deploys, and oversees critical national systems including the personal medical record (DMP), health professional ID cards (CPS), and telemedicine infrastructure. Beyond system deployment, it sets interoperability standards, certifies tools and services, and manages user support across the public health ecosystem. The organization runs from Paris and hires exclusively in France.
Primary languages: SQL, Python. Analytics: Power BI, SAP BusinessObjects. Healthcare standards: FHIR, HL7, SOAP, XML. Infrastructure: Kubernetes, GitLab, GitHub, Jenkins, Terraform, Helm on OVHcloud and GCP. Collaboration: Confluence, Jira, Trello, Notion.
Yes. 6 data roles are currently open. Leadership lean toward senior level (13 of 20 active roles), with 6 intern positions and 1 mid-level role. Hiring is France-based only.
Focus areas include data pipeline industrialization, building and running enterprise data projects, European FHIR terminology services, dashboard and reporting tools, vendor management strategy (sourcing and benchmarking), and internal process security hardening.
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