RN license strongly preferred; candidates with a solid background in healthcare, clinical operations, or health information technology will also be considered.
The Clinical Informaticist serves as a key bridge between clinical operations, technology, product, and implementation teams. This role applies clinical expertise, informatics knowledge, and workflow analysis to support the design, optimization, implementation, and adoption of healthcare technology solutions.
The ideal candidate understands clinical environments and can translate real-world care delivery needs into clear system requirements, workflow recommendations, and practical solutions. This position partners with clinicians, operational leaders, analysts, product teams, and technical stakeholders to improve usability, efficiency, patient safety, and clinical outcomes through thoughtful use of health information systems.
A Clinical Informaticist is expected to evaluate clinical workflows, identify opportunities for improvement, support configuration and testing activities, contribute to training and adoption efforts, and provide insight into how technology can better support clinicians, care teams, and patients. This role requires strong communication skills, clinical judgment, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams.
Internal Responsibilities
- Serve as a clinical subject matter expert for healthcare technology workflows, system functionality, and clinical best practices.
- Partner with clinicians, operational leaders, product teams, and technical teams to understand needs and translate them into clear requirements.
- Analyze current-state clinical workflows and recommend future-state improvements that support efficiency, safety, usability, and quality of care.
- Support system design, build, validation, testing, implementation, and optimization activities.
- Identify workflow gaps, usability concerns, risks, and opportunities for process improvement.
- Participate in requirements gathering, solution review, workflow mapping, and stakeholder discussions.
- Provide clinical insight during product development, implementation planning, and change management activities.
- Assist with user acceptance testing, issue validation, and resolution of clinical workflow concerns.
- Develop or support training materials, workflow documentation, end-user guidance, and adoption resources.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure technology solutions align with clinical, operational, regulatory, and patient-care needs.
- Monitor feedback from users and stakeholders to recommend enhancements or corrective actions.
- Support data-informed decision-making by helping interpret clinical workflow impacts, adoption trends, and operational outcomes.
- Communicate complex clinical and technical concepts clearly to both clinical and non-clinical audiences.
- Maintain awareness of healthcare informatics trends, clinical standards, documentation practices, and regulatory considerations.
- Promote safe, effective, and user-centered use of health information technology across care settings.
External Responsibilities
- Serve as a clinical subject matter expert for healthcare technology workflows, system functionality, and clinical best practices.
- Partner with clinicians, operational leaders, product teams, and technical teams to understand needs and translate them into clear requirements.
- Analyze current-state clinical workflows and recommend future-state improvements that support efficiency, safety, usability, and quality of care.
- Support system design, build, validation, testing, implementation, and optimization activities.
- Identify workflow gaps, usability concerns, risks, and opportunities for process improvement.
- Participate in requirements gathering, solution review, workflow mapping, and stakeholder discussions.
- Provide clinical insight during product development, implementation planning, and change management activities.
- Assist with user acceptance testing, issue validation, and resolution of clinical workflow concerns.
- Develop or support training materials, workflow documentation, end-user guidance, and adoption resources.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure technology solutions align with clinical, operational, regulatory, and patient-care needs.
- Monitor feedback from users and stakeholders to recommend enhancements or corrective actions.
- Support data-informed decision-making by helping interpret clinical workflow impacts, adoption trends, and operational outcomes.
- Communicate complex clinical and technical concepts clearly to both clinical and non-clinical audiences.
- Maintain awareness of healthcare informatics trends, clinical standards, documentation practices, and regulatory considerations.
- Promote safe, effective, and user-centered use of health information technology across care settings.