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UTMB Health Nursing Informatics Program Manager in Galveston, Texas
Nursing Informatics Program Manager
Galveston, Texas, United States
New
Nursing & Care Management
UTMB Health
Requisition # 2501563
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree in nursing
Ten (10) years of related clinical RN experience
Five (5) years of nursing quality improvement and/or program management experience
Five (5) years of progressive management experience
REQUIRED LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS OR CERTIFICATIONS
• Valid state of Texas Professional Nursing (RN) license
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Health System Program Manager of Nursing Informatics is accountable for the effective strategic planning, and the personnel, operational and project management of the nursing informatics portfolio and program to ensure optimal design, implementation, and adoption of technology at optimal cost to drive quality and safe care that leads to improved outcomes, and nurse satisfaction.
The Program Manager provides primary leadership by serving in the role of project manager, facilitator, change agent, innovator, and consultant to promote nursing workflow optimization across the hospital enterprise and academic enterprise. Serves as a Nursing Informatics liaison between the University of Texas Medical Branch frontline staff, nursing informaticists, Information Services & Technology, ancillary services, and the Chief Nursing Information Officer.
Salary Range:
Actual salary commensurate with experience.
Equal Employment Opportunity
UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a VEVRAA Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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