What if your work meant more than defending data — but protecting people, too? As a Remote Healthcare Cybersecurity Analyst, you’re trusted with what matters most: safeguarding sensitive information, building digital resilience, and ensuring every care decision is grounded in trust. When you get it right, care flows smoothly and patients sleep easier.
Safeguard Lives, Not Just Logins
Shield electronic health records, medical devices, and telemedicine platforms from cyber threats—without ever walking hospital halls.
Catch risks early with advanced monitoring, endpoint protection, and alert systems that span time zones and networks.
Support clinicians, patients, and IT teams so security never stands in the way of better care.
Turn Risk Into Confidence
Break down complex threats—like ransomware and phishing—into simple, actionable steps for the entire healthcare team.
Run simulated attacks, security reviews, and “what if?” scenarios so that when a real crisis hits, everyone’s ready.
Translate HIPAA, GDPR, and emerging privacy laws into clear, everyday best practices.
Your insights turn compliance from a chore into a competitive advantage.
Tools, Tech, and Agile Security
Lean on EHR encryption, secure messaging, vulnerability scanners, and remote access controls tailored to health systems.
Dive into cloud-based monitoring, device security, and multi-factor authentication as new care models emerge.
Share practical fixes and system updates, not just policy memos—because every patch can prevent a patient emergency.
Drive an agile mindset that turns today’s lessons into tomorrow’s stronger defenses.
Collaboration That Changes Outcomes
Build genuine partnerships with IT, medical staff, executive leadership, and compliance—solving challenges as a team.
Simplify risk, whether over Slack, a quick call, or a shared dashboard, so every team member knows what to do next.
Host interactive sessions and quick huddles that help everyone—from surgeons to schedulers—make wise, safe choices.
Celebrate wins, share learnings, and make sure nobody feels lost when it comes to security.
What Sets You Apart
You spot patterns in the chaos and connect the dots others might miss.
You turn urgent alerts into calm, actionable plans and make the complicated straightforward—no matter who’s listening.
Curiosity and care drive you; you ask the questions nobody else does, always pushing for safer solutions.
Your impact is measured in trust, not just tasks completed.
Growth, Meaning, and Real Impact
Access ongoing learning, certifications, and conferences specific to healthcare security.
Lead important projects, shape the security roadmap, and earn recognition for every patient you help protect.
Autonomy means you set your schedule and choose how you deliver the best results.
Your voice is valued—in big moments and every day.
Compensation & Remote Culture
$151,000 per year
100% remote, with a team that puts people first and recognizes the impact of every action.
Who Thrives Here?
Professionals who believe privacy, safety, and compassion go hand-in-hand.
Analysts with experience in healthcare, HIPAA, and connected medical technologies.
Team players who listen well, teach others, and inspire action beyond checklists.
Innovators who adapt fast, learn constantly, and build what the next generation of care will rely on.
Ready to Secure the Future of Care?
If you’re ready to defend what matters most and help healthcare evolve safely in a digital world, let’s set a new standard together.
Global Applicants Welcome: Candidates from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and other eligible regions worldwide are encouraged to apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
This role focuses on monitoring the security of healthcare systems, conducting risk assessments, implementing security controls, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations to protect patient data.
This position contributes by identifying vulnerabilities, developing mitigation strategies, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance the security of healthcare systems and maintain compliance with industry standards.
Challenges in this role include managing compliance with evolving healthcare regulations, staying updated on new cyber threats targeting healthcare systems, and ensuring the secure integration of new technologies. Adaptability and proactive problem-solving are essential to overcome these challenges.
This role uses tools like SIEM systems, IDS/IPS, encryption protocols, and adhering to frameworks such as HIPAA and HITECH to manage cybersecurity risks and ensure compliance.
Collaborating with clinical teams, IT staff, compliance officers, and external auditors are required to integrate cybersecurity measures, develop training programs, and ensure the protection of healthcare systems and patient data.