Provides user support and training in all aspects of clinical information systems. This includes but is not limited to the planning, organizing, communicating and coordinating all activities related to clinical information systems. Activities include the maintenance and implementation of all clinical information systems and their interfaces to other systems and devices in the hospital. To act as a liaison between clinical, technical, administrative and home office staff in regards to the clinical information system.
* Provides clinical and technical resources to hospital staff
* Provides clear, effective communication to hospital staff, headquarters, and project teams
* Assists in the development of hospital training needs
* Trains initial computer users at hospital level
Bachelor Degree in Computer Science or related field Required
*Licensed healthcare professional with appropriate education required for licensure required. Licensure may substitute for degree.*
3 Years of Clinical Experience Required
Recommended skills
Coordinating
Clinical Works
Computer Sciences
Administration
Training
Information Systems
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Employee Type
Full-Time
Location
Shreveport, LA
Job Type
Information Technology
Experience
3 years
Date Posted
01/28/2021
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