Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
16 Nov, 25
Salary
48.71
Posted On
16 Aug, 25
Experience
3 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Sharepoint, Relational Databases, Powerpoint, Firewalls, Components, Health Outcomes, Customer Service, Visio, Access, Change Management, Report Development, Project Teams, Process Redesign, Information Retrieval, Data Warehousing, Storage Devices, Communication Skills
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
Overview:
Join a hospital where everyone makes a difference! Cambridge Memorial Hospital (CMH) is a thriving community hospital that proudly provides acute care services including: Emergency, Surgery, Medicine, Women’s and Children’s Health, Intensive Care, Mental Health, and Inpatient Rehabilitation.
Our vision is to creating healthier communities together Our dedicated and skilled staff are passionate about providing outstanding patient-centred care, and an exceptional patient experience to residents of the Waterloo Region and beyond.
WHY SHOULD YOU APPLY TO CMH?
JOB SUMMARY:
CMH has a new and exciting digital health strategy focused on improving and implementing new clinical applications as we advance towards a new Hospital Information System (HIS). To fulfill our objectives of growing our services to better meet the needs of our community, transforming the way we work to create a more joyful and productive work environment, leading boldly through preparation for our changing role and providing leadership in how care is provided in the community, Cambridge Memorial Hospital must build a diverse clinical informatics team.
Clinical Informatics Specialists transform healthcare by analyzing, designing, implementing and evaluating information and communication systems that enhance individual and population health outcomes, improve patient care, and strengthen the clinician-patient relationship. The Clinical Informatics Specialist collaborates closely with the Information Technology Department, Clinical Programs, Professional Practice, Health Records, Quality and Risk, and vendors, to translate clinical needs into technical solutions.
Reporting to the Director of Professional Practice and Clinical Informatics, the Clinical Informatics Specialist is a clinician with specialty knowledge in informatics who will lead digital health initiatives by successfully building inter-professional collaborations across programs in partnership with healthcare clinicians and Information Technology professionals to ensure adoption and sustained utilization of high-quality hospital information systems.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
The Clinical Informatics Specialist possesses strong leadership skills to successfully liaise and collaborate with other health care providers, translate business needs into technical solutions, and leads in the transformation of clinical processes and workflows.
The Clinical Informatics Specialist draws on their clinical specialty experience, from the disciplines of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, or allied health to represent inter-professional practice requirements for specialized clinical applications, decision support tools and the highly reliable data. The advance practice and academic credentials in a healthcare discipline coupled with informatics experience enable value added knowledge translation for clinical applications.
With the skill, knowledge and judgement from the diverse domains within healthcare, business and information technology, the Clinical Informatics Specialist effectively participates in the procurement and development of hospital information systems and leads customization, workflow redesign, and people and process change management ensuring successful implementation, optimal adoption, user proficiency and sustained utilization. Further to these responsibilities, oversight of quality management is required to ensure quality data and realization of the technologies’ value propositions.
The Clinical Informatics Specialist applies project management skills to successfully monitor scope, timelines, deliverables, and user expectations. They are skilled at monitoring scope creep while being receptive to high priority opportunities. In addition, they recognize, record, mitigate, and manage risks throughout the project lifecycle.
This role will assist in ensuring that new clinical documentation technology is used appropriately, established technical and quality standards are followed, solutions are cost effective, and the information needs of clients are met. This position contributes to ensuring there is a safe environment for patients, staff and visitors.
Responsibilities also include the development and updating of policies and procedures pertaining to the use of clinical information systems.