IT Clinical Systems Analyst - Entry
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Job description
The IT Clinical System Analyst-Entry is responsible for performing activities related to designing, building, testing, implementing, training, evaluating, maintaining, upgrading, enhancing and supporting their assigned clinical information systems.
Job Specific Responsibilities
Daily assignments may include but are not limited to:
- Assist in the comprehensive testing of applications to include but not limited to documentation of testing progress and communications of all issues, unit and integration testing, and coordination of workflow validation with super users
- Effectively communicates status updates of tasks, project plans, risk points and milestones to appropriate team members, customers, and management throughout the lifecycle of a project.
- Manages incoming Incident Requests (IRs) and/or Service Requests (SRs) timely and to resolution within the established timeframe. When a resolution cannot be identified, escalation to the appropriate manager and/or vendor is required.
- Effectively communicates status updates of tasks, project plans, risk points and milestones to appropriate team members, customers, and management throughout the lifecycle of a project
- Functions in an on-call role for assigned systems; available to adjust work hours as necessary to accommodate scheduled/unscheduled downtimes and implementations.
- Staff both scheduled and unscheduled system downtimes as needed and round on assigned units and ensure clinical system availability during service interruption. Responsible for notifying supported area(s) when functionality is restored.
- Assists in the evaluation of business processes, anticipating requirements, uncovering areas for improvement, and developing and implementing solutions.
- All other duties related assigned responsibilities
Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED
Required Licensures/Certifications/Registrations
- Applicable license
Skills and Abilities
- Ability to communicate with end users to ensure that customer needs are understood and appropriate decisions are facilitated
- Possess strong communication skills, analytical, project management, and problem solving skills
- Ability to work in a team environment and independently
- PC skills and understanding of commonly used software a plus
Interaction with Other Departments and Other Relationships
Internal: Requires close interaction with staff, physicians, nurses, and other ancillary departments in UMC
Physical Capabilities
Position requires standing and/or walking most of the shift. Occasional lifting of equipment is required. Adequate fine motor skills, talking, and hearing is essential to communicate with customers and vendors