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A healthcare infrastructure organization in Halifax is seeking an experienced IT professional to design ICAT systems for healthcare projects. You will work closely with teams to ensure the successful implementation of healthcare IT solutions and standards. The optimal candidate has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, at least 5 years of experience, and excellent project management and analytical skills. This role offers a significant opportunity to impact healthcare delivery in Nova Scotia.
Working in consultation with internal and external teams to ensure the healthcare projects adoption of strategies, policies, standards, and guidelines otherwise deployed across government that support a Digital Health direction.Designing ICAT systems solutions for healthcare building systems, physical IT infrastructure, LAN, WLAN, firewalls, routers, and switches as well as detailed understanding of the central controlling infrastructure needed for renovations and new build projects.Documenting reusable systems designs and standards to support ICAT deployments and championing solutions through architectural review process.Ensuring that functional programs meet the current and future needs of the NSHA in an efficient, sustainable, agile, interoperable and adaptable manner.Following the prescribed project development life cycle to meet quality standards.Advising clinical procurement team about the compatibility requirements for any connected clinical devices which will be utilised in the renovated spaces.Identifying IT risks associated with component or application during implementation.Staying current with trends and technological innovations in the passive physical infrastructure Cable and IT industry and make appropriate development recommendations.Accountable for developing and maintaining standards and guidelines for telecommunications and emergency systems, including reviewing specifications, providing expert commentary, and identifying potential issues.Other duties as assigned.
Bachelors degree in Computer Science or recognized Technology and Information Systems program with a minimum of 5 years experience or equivalent combination of training and experience.Broad knowledge of Information Technology (IT), Networking, the ICAT and / or Technology and Information (T&I) Industry, expert knowledge in specific areas of ICAT and / or IT.A thorough understanding of healthcare and / or government ICAT and / or healthcare ICT, IM / IT and / or T&I environments.Excellent technical, analytical, consulting and project management skills.Excellent business awareness, acumen and analytic skills.Excellent communication and facilitation skills; excellent team and consensus building skills.Excellent verbal and writing skills; ability to establish effective rapport with users and vendors.Excellent Self - starter skills, who can operate independently at a high level with general direction only.You should have familiarity with : System architecture and / or systems design will be advantageous.Medical data interfaces, specifically HL7, and security protocols and standards in relation to Protected Health Information.Building Automation Systems and / or building security systems.Interface engines and clinical applications such as Rhapsody, EMR, PACS, LIS, etc.Mobile devices, particularly in their integration with larger systems.Software defined networking and smart building enablement within healthcare.
Skills
Healthcare Information Technology, Information SystemsArray
Build Nova Scotia Healthcare Infrastructure Division is committed to delivering an extensive, multi-site, multi-year infrastructure Redevelopment Plan designed to ensure the health care needs of Nova Scotians are met for the next 50 years.The redevelopment plan includes major expansions and additions to hospitals and health services in communities across the Province, including throughout the Halifax and Cape Breton Regional Municipalities. Successful project delivery will allow services to be moved out of the aging facilities such as the Centennial, Victoria and Dickson buildings on the Victoria General (VG) site of the QEII.Master planning for the redevelopment program is focused on modernizing the health care system to ensure the needs of Nova Scotians remain at the heart of our delivery of best-in-class services. Together, the redevelopment projects will help support the health care of all Nova Scotians today, and for future generations.Further information about the project can be found on our website : https : / / buildns.caOur goal is a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the clients we serve. Build NS (formerly NS Lands) has an Employment Equity Policy, and we welcome applications from Indigenous People, African Nova Scotians and other Racially Visible Persons, Persons with Disabilities and Women in occupations or positions where they are under represented. If you are a member of one of these equity groups, you are encouraged to self-identify on your application.