Description:
The Clinical Informatics Specialist I is responsible for promoting the understanding, integration, and innovation of clinical information technology to improve the clinician and patient experience. This role supports organizational goals and initiatives using the input, analysis, and retrieval of data to improve processes. This role maintains knowledge of clinical practice and a relationship with clinical and IT leadership.
This is a full-time, salaried position.
Responsibilities
- Translate between IT, clinical staff, patients, and leadership collaborating with key stakeholders and advocating for clinicians and patients.
- Function as a champion for clinical IT strategy, promoting system usability, quality, regulatory readiness, research, and evidence-based practice.
- Develop systems that improve the clinician’s ability to care for patients, clinic workflows, and the patient experience.
- Improve processes by systematically analyzing complex problems and present innovative solutions to clinicians and IT leaders.
- Collect, analyze, and present data as a story to make concise recommendations to customers for simple and complex problems.
- Document workflows that support clinicians, patients, and organizational goals and strategic initiatives.
- Participate in the design, testing, implementation, and support of clinical applications.
- Investigate and analyze issues, requests, and projects related to clinical applications.
- Complete evaluations of user adoption of existing and newly implemented clinical applications.
- Provide communications and updates to multiple levels of the organization.
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor’s Degree
- 1 year of experience in health care IT (or equivalent years of experience in lieu of education)
- Demonstrated experience working with teams in the development and support of applications, and in implementing production systems in a healthcare organization
- Demonstrated attention to detail, critical thinking, and problem-solving capabilities.
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills
- Clinical licensure