Clinical Informaticist - Principal
Intermountain Health · West Valley City, UT · 1 wk ago
On-siteEducation$49.24–$77.53/hrFull-time
Essential Functions
- Utilize knowledge of workflows in an integrated healthcare system to positively impact the use of technology by caregivers
- Work across organization structure to accomplish objectives, build internal and external relationships
- Effectively use change management, organizational skills and continuous improvement in projects and day to day work
- Independently prioritize and organize work with attention to detail and limited supervision or revision
- Use word processing, spreadsheet, database, internet and e-mail, virtual meeting applications, and scheduling applications
- Use advanced informatics skills (People, Process, Technology) and knowledge to positively impact patient safety and quality
- Use functional design methodologies, tools, techniques, and HIT fundamentals within assigned work
- Analyze workflow data, literature, new technology, best practice, and standards to meaningfully impact workflow design and training
- Use knowledge of regulatory standards (Policy/Procedure/Guideline/CMS) to ensure Intermountain Health meets regulations related to Health Information Technology
- Round in facilities across the system to observe workflows, meet with key stakeholders, assist with implementations, and other targeted functions
Skills
- Informatics
- Information Systems
- Information Technology (IT)
- Clinical Informatics
- Process Improvements
- Clinical Information Systems
- Business Information Systems
- Clinical Workflows
- Long Term Planning
Qualifications
- Mentoring, creating standards, and processes for core informatics skills development (gap analysis, problem definition, clinical workflow analysis, etc.)
- Developing and communicating strategic plans and influencing the informatics roadmap with leadership
- Successfully leading complex projects or initiatives
- Cultivating productive relationships with peer and policy organizations, and external vendors
- Implementing Continuous Improvement
- Cultivating productive relationships with executive clinical and business leaders
- Managing complex informatics portfolios across multiple healthcare domains
- Sharing informatics learnings through publications and presentations internally and externally
- Using project governance, data stewardship, and cost-benefit analysis to align with organizational goals
- Registered Nurse and other licensed clinical incumbents must hold and maintain current state licensure