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Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in Business, Finance, Accounting, Business Management/Operations, Economics, Organizational Management/Development, Sports Administration/Management, or any other field related to responsibilities and duties.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, or a related field; Master's degree preferred. The Chief of Staff for the Hoag Hospital Foundation serves as a strategic partner and key advisor to the President and her senior leadership team, providing high-level operational support and ensuring the efficient execution of the organization's strategic goals.
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The Contract and Procurement Management office is responsible for contract administration and procurement processes for San Diego State University, including the Imperial Valley campus and Brawley facility, as well as some support for SDSU auxiliary services.
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Responsible for leading WSD Contracts Operations in the use of the Cost Point, 1ERP, Contract Management System (CMS) to include training and developing and improving tips/reports/data visualization to aid the Contracts and Government Property professionals in support of business execution.
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He Department of Management offers programs of study in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, Human Resource Management, Organizational Leadership, Business Administration, and International Business.
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Master's degree in Nursing, Informatics, MBA, Healthcare Administration, business, or information technology (e.g. Business Information Systems). The Clinical Informatics Analyst - Staff functions as a liaison with business and clinical users and the software development/application teams.
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Clinical Informatics Analyst - Staff is responsible to perform workflow and system analysis and functional design for software development / configuration activities associated with iCentra and other HIT-related initiatives.
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The Clinical Informatics Analyst acts as a liaison with business and clinical users and the software development / application team(s). One year of informatics experience performing gap analysis, problem definition, HIT optimization, workflow analysis, and other informatics core skills and demonstrating proficiency in change management, organizational skills and continuous improvement.
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Degree equivalent: experience working in Healthcare Information Technology showing skills in portfolio and project management, obtainment of technical and subject matter expertise, effective written and verbal communication, and effective informatics skillset in an integrated healthcare delivery network.
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Serves as liaison to the IT Contract Administration staff and the Legal Contracts staff as it relates to the functions of IT Asset Management. Coordinates with IT Contract Administration staff on the receipt of purchase orders, invoice tracking and reconcile changes in inventory.
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Business, or Information Technology related bachelor’s or graduate degree (e.g. Business Information Systems, etc.) Consults with key business stakeholders and collaborates with information systems on selection and acquisition of 3rd party solutions.
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Job will be considered a member of management staff at Prisma Health Company or affiliate and will have direct reports. In collaboration with the Nurse Manager, performs a variety of human resources activities including, but not limited to: interviewing, hiring, evaluating, coaching, counseling, staff rounding and performance management of unit staff.
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Collaborates with key clinical and business stakeholders to determine business rules, needs, specifications, feasibility (workflow and cost), and priorities for application development / configuration / acquisition requests and projects with a basic to moderate level of complexity and according to organizational standards and processes.
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And key IS staff in the acquisition, configuration, development, testing, and implementation of solutions (vended and internally developed) with a moderate level of complexity. Documents and recommends workflow changes and functional requirements, specifications, and design solutions needed to support the business requirements for common and moderately complex problems.
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Participates in the creation and management of project plans for projects with a basic to moderate level of complexity. Maintains a moderate level of understanding of functional design methodologies, tools and techniques to effectively work with customers / staff to determine needs, specifications, feasibility, priorities for development, and configuration requests and projects.
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