FAQs
What are the working hours for the Clinical Informaticist position?
The working hours are Monday to Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm, with occasional evening shifts 2-3 times a month.
Is this position full-time or part-time?
This position is full-time.
Where is the workplace for this position?
The position is onsite at Sebastian River Hospital, and it will also float to the Melbourne facility, supporting occasional needs in Central Florida.
What kind of benefits can I expect if hired for this position?
You can expect all-inclusive benefits starting from day one, including student loan repayment, tuition reimbursement, free college education programs, retirement savings, paid paternity leave, fertility benefits, backup elder and childcare, pet insurance, PTO/holidays, and more.
What educational qualifications are required for this role?
A bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Informatics, Healthcare Administration, or a relevant clinical or IT field is required, or an associate’s degree with three years of experience in a related area.
Is licensure required for this position?
Yes, a current license in an area of specialty by the Department of Health (e.g., RN, RRT, PT, etc.) is required.
How many years of experience are necessary for this role?
A minimum of two years of clinical analytics experience in an acute care or ambulatory patient setting is required.
What is the focus of the Clinical Informaticist role?
The focus of the Clinical Informaticist role is to partner with clinical, administrative, and analytics leadership to develop and implement a methodology and strategic plan for clinical informatics, while supporting stakeholders in the procurement, implementation, maintenance, and optimization of IT products.
How does this role contribute to patient outcomes?
This role analyzes current business processes, evaluates workflows, and collaborates with stakeholders to facilitate insights and actions that improve patient outcomes.
What types of relationships will I be expected to build in this role?
You will be expected to build strong relationships with stakeholders and team members across the continuum of care, acting as a liaison between IT teams and assigned business units requiring IT-based solutions.

