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HCS Enterprise Architect - IT Clinical Systems & Enterprise Architecture

Description Become part of an inclusive organization with over 30,000 diverse employees, whose mission is to improve the health and well-being of the unique communities we serve.
This position may involve support of various hospitals and health care systems within the UNC Health Care System, but will be employed by Rex Hospital, Inc.
(this includes, but is not limited to, for purposes of payroll, health benefits, retirement options, and applicable policies) The HCS Enterprise Architects compose holistic solutions that address enterprise business challenges and support the governance needed to implement them.
They develop architectural approaches and solution designs, conduct business reviews to identify IT solutions to meet business needs, partner with business and others in ISD to co-lead system evaluation efforts, assess and document current systems, foster innovation, and develop future state roadmaps and blueprints for effective and efficient enterprise solutions that will serve the business now and in the future.
They strive to understand and evangelize the enterprise perspective, i.
e.
, shared needs, distinctions, and differences and bring timely, effective advice to business and ISD, in order for leadership to make better informed technology decisions.
The desired result is standardization of IT portfolio, greater interoperability between systems, increased agility for business and IT and better ability for UNC to continue to innovate and grow its business and better serve its customers.
Contributes in the planning of overall organizational IT strategy.
Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems Management or related field (or equivalent combination of education, training and experience).
7 Years of experience in directly related job functions is required.
Candidate must have experience in Design and Implementation of health care IT systems across a wide variety of healthcare areas as well as strong general understanding of technology platforms.
Experience specifically with clinical systems is strongly desired.
Candidate must be a quick study with ability to both understand a new area of healthcare business needing IT solution planning or design assistance as well as maintain a good understanding of Health IT and infrastructure standards so as to lead architecture review efforts.
Other InformationOther information:
Education Requirements:
? Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems Management or related field (or equivalent combination of education, training and experience).
Licensure/Certification Requirements:
? No licensure or certification required.
Professional Experience Requirements:
? If a Bachelor's degree:
Seven (7) years of direct experience.
? If an Associate's degree:
Eleven (11) years of direct experience.
? If a High School diploma or GED:
Fifteen (15) years of direct experience.
Knowledge/Skills/and Abilities Requirements:
? Excellent analytical and communication skills.
Ability to work well in a team environment.
Demonstrated ability to successfully manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Highly responsive to internal customers.
Job DetailsLegal Employer:
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Work Type:
Full TimeStandard Hours Per Week:
40.
00Work Schedule:
Day JobLocation of Job:
US:
NC:
MorrisvilleExempt From Overtime:
Exempt:
Not Applicable.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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