The Clinical Informatics Specialist I supports the effective use, optimization, adoption, and governance of clinical and operational information systems. The role serves as a bridge between clinical practice, business operations, information technology, quality improvement, and vendor-supported applications. The Specialist I assists with workflow analysis, requirements gathering, system testing, end-user education, data quality review, issue triage, project coordination, and change adoption across assigned areas. This is an entry-level clinical informatics role designed for a clinician or health care professional with foundational informatics preparation, strong clinical workflow understanding, and the ability to grow into independent project and optimization responsibilities. The role is not limited to a fixed service line. Assigned areas may change based on organizational priorities, implementation needs, regulatory requirements, quality initiatives, and department capacity. The role is grounded in the professional discipline of nursing and health informatics. The American Nurses Association describes nursing informatics as the specialty that transforms data into needed information and leverages technologies to improve health, health care equity, safety, quality, and outcomes. This position applies that framework at the organizational level by translating clinical and operational needs into safer, more reliable workflows, system requirements, training, and decision-support processes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level