Clinical Informatics Orders Project Manager Internet & Ecommerce - Sioux Falls, SD at Geebo

Clinical Informatics Orders Project Manager

Company Name:
Sanford Health
Job Description
Full-time position working with Clinical Informatics Orders team.
Gathers, analyzes, designs, develops, modifies, tests, implements, evaluates, and maintains clinical information handling technologies:
That collect data to support clinical practice
That use data to support clinical decision-making
That provide for identification of outcomes
To develop plans for achieving identified outcomes
To assist and document testing, training, activation and implementation of the plan
To provide for outcome measurement and evaluation
To communicate project progress and outcomes to appropriate health system departments & personnel.
These job duties will be carried out using a high level of customer service while promoting and participating in the team approach.
Skillful at managing change. Good problem solving and critical thinking skills. Time management and prioritization skills are needed on a daily basis. Training presentation techniques and skills. Proficient verbal and written communication skills. MS Office software. Possesses a working knowledge of current clinical practice, regulatory healthcare requirements (such as JCAHO, HIPAA, etc.), and healthcare information systems. A positive attitude and support skills are expected.
Required Experience
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a clinical related profession required. Master's degree preferred. One year previous experience in information technology and/or automated patient care systems is required.
Certification/proficiency in EPIC software will be offered upon hire if new applicant is not certified/proficient.
Job Location
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Shift Description : 8 hour shift
The position requires work during : DaysEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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