Clinical Application Manager, Ancillary Applications- AZ/IL
Summary
The Clinical Application Manager, Ancillary Applications reports to the Director of Clinical Applications and is responsible for providing technical leadership and guidance to a team of Clinical Specialists and Analysts that support the outpatient clinical workflows for current PM/EHR applications, as well as our supporting clinical application workflows throughout Midwestern University clinics.
About the Role
This position supervises this team, manages project requests and timelines, and partners with clinic staff in developing efficient workflows within the PM/EHR applications (Epic, VetSpire) and other ancillary systems.
Responsibilities
Manage, hire, train, and provide technical leadership and performance management to the Clinic and AHI current PM/EHR team, ensuring team adheres to university and departmental policies and procedures.
Maintain the scope, schedule, and quality of assigned projects for specified application area or team.
Organize and prioritize new project requests to identify order of completion.
Establish clear expectations for team members, including delegating tasks at each phase of the specified project, ensuring the team meets stated deadlines, and assisting the team with resolving any obstacles they may encounter.
Work closely with the project director and other project managers to coordinate activities.
Keep the business community actively engaged in the project.
Advise and coach team members by providing guidance on project issues, key success factors of the project, and lessons learned.
Share with team members the positive effects of innovation and system capabilities.
Reinforce the importance of the project in partnership with executives, and project director; provide consistent communication to the project team.
Actively participate in problem-solving and troubleshooting issues, implementing, and documenting solutions for team to follow.
Deliver high-quality support and service to end-users.
Guide workflow design, build and test the system, and analyze other technical issues associated with the ancillary systems connected with the Epic system, as well as MWU legacy systems.
Maintain and manage the AHI and ancillary system workflows including documenting policies, procedures, and methodologies implemented in support of changes or enhancements.
Review and resolve support tickets submitted by the MWU community.
Assist with troubleshooting and maintaining the server infrastructure that is needed to support MWU applications.
Hold meetings with team members and clinic leadership to review the status of deliverables, shared issues, end-user concerns, budget, and upcoming milestones.
In consultation with the Director of Clinical Applications, plan, coordinate, and support the implementation of new systems, system modifications or the discontinuation of existing systems and related equipment.
Review the status of projects and issues, on an ongoing basis with leadership.
Own integrated efforts that span multiple applications such as BCA, Cutover, ETC.
Collaborate with various vendors and MWU leadership, and end users to ensure the system meets MWU clinics business needs regarding the project deliverables and timeline.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree required, preferably in IT or Healthcare related field.
7-10 years of IT experience, in a healthcare organization.
Must have 1-3 years of management experience, with 3-5 years of management experience preferred.
Prior experience leading a team whose responsibilities were related to clinical application implementation, application support and optimization preferred.
The ideal candidate will have strong mentoring and decision-making skills and be detailed oriented.
Integration of application experience is highly recommended.
Computer Skills: Computer proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) required. EHR/PM Application experience required.
Must have the ability and willingness to learn new software and systems as necessary.