Clinical Informatics Application Manager Internet & Ecommerce - Olathe, KS at Geebo

Clinical Informatics Application Manager

Company Name:
Olathe Health System
Clinical Informatics Application Manager
Department: OMC Information Technology Solutions
Schedule: Full Time
Shift: Day Shift
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm with on-call rotation
Job Details:

Olathe Health System, Inc. is looking for dedicated and caring professionals to join our system! If you enjoy an environment of team oriented patient care and an excellent staff of co-workers, you have found the right place! Olathe Medical Center, Inc, a 300-bed general acute care facility is currently looking for a Clinical Informatics Application Manager professional to join our team.
If you are committed to helping improve the health of our communities in an environment of trust and collaboration, you are welcome to apply online:
EOE (Equal Opportunity Employer)
Position Description:
Coordinates the ITS Clinical Systems and Applications support functions. Responsible for supporting the ITS patient care/clinical ITS systems and associated functions for OHSI applications in a 7x24 continuous environment. Supervises and provides leadership and direction to the Application Analyst team (I, II and III). Supports the clinical departments with existing and new ITS systems needs.
The ideal candidate will possess an active Registered Nurse (RN) license and have experience with clinical workflows.
Position Requirements:
Education:
4 Year/ Bachelors degree required. Graduate degree preferred.
Experience:
3 to 5 years EMR experience required. 5 or more years Cerner Millennium experience preferred.
Knowledge, Skills:
Must possess strong analytical, organizational and mutli-tasking skills; strong computer systems and Microsoft Office skills; strong verbal and written communication skills; and strong customer relations (Lean principles) skills.
Flag Setting: CB Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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