ADDM Abstractor
Company: STI
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: The Autism and Developmental Disability Monitoring
(ADDM) Abstractor will complete abstractions daily to comply with
the requirement of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC)'s ADDM Network. Purpose of Position/Summary: This position
serves as an Autism and Developmental Disability Monitoring (ADDM)
Network Abstractor for the Maternal and Child Health Division. The
ADDM Abstractor works with the Public Health Genetics program, the
Data and Surveillance team, the ADDM Project Coordinator, other
ADDM team members and sites. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: The
core functions of this position are to complete abstractions on
medical and education records of children reported with autism or
suspected of autism and serve as an educational resource to the
public, health care providers and birthing facilities. The ADDM
Abstractor will work in REDCap, electronic medical records, and
electronic education records. Responsibilities include, but are not
limited to the following: 1. 1. This position will work remotely to
complete medical chart abstractions on children reported to the
ADDM network. 1. 2. Actively collaborate with ADDM program staff on
program initiatives, development, and funding opportunities. 1. 3.
Actively participate on all ADDM calls as required. 1. 4.
Collaborate with other IDOH agency programs to assist in larger
scale projects in relation to children living with autism. 1. 5.
Assist in the development of education materials and webpage
content. 1. 6. Update and maintain the hospital contact list to
request medical records and remote access to medical records. 1. 7.
Update and maintain standard internal documents for the ADDM
project. 1. 8. Triage public concerns and questions and forward to
appropriate staff member. Job Requirements: The ADDM Abstractor
will preferably possess a bachelor’s degree in public health, early
childhood, education, special education, or a closely related
field. Strong attention to detail is required to be successful.
Clinical abstraction experience is preferred. Experience with
database systems and web-based applications is strongly preferred.
A background in or substantial knowledge of developmental disorders
is preferred. Experience working with hospital staff and physicians
is also preferred. Excellent verbal and written communication
skills is required. The ADDM Abstractor will work remotely from
home and will be directly supervised by the ADDM Project
Coordinator. Supervisory Responsibilities/Direct Reports: There are
no supervisory responsibilities to this position. Difficulty of
Work: The work is broad in scope, involving complex issues that
require analytical, decision-making, and administrative abilities.
The ADDM Abstractor uses Federal and State regulations and
guidelines, but judgment is required when evaluating and applying
to individual situations. Responsibility: Purposes and desired
results of the program area are discussed with supervisor, and the
ADDM Abstractor uses discretion in seeking technical instruction or
in discussing problems with supervisor. Work is reviewed for
general technical accuracy, conclusions, and compliance with ADDM
Network policies. Personal Work Relationships: The ADDM Abstractor
works with agency staff, representatives from State and Federal
agencies, health care providers, hospitals, and private individuals
and groups to coordinate program activities. Physical Effort: This
position does not require extensive physical effort. Working
Conditions: The ADDM Abstractor works primarily remotely. Some
travel may be required.
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