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Clinical Informatics Director Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Oncology Clinical Specialist Beacon

Miami Beach, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Leads and develops pharmacy clinical informatics services. * Completes drug utilization reviews ... Works with the Pharmacy Director appropriate manager to identify and develop processes to meet or ...

Clinical Account Manager

Orlando, FL · Remote

$85K - $90K/yr

... directors, and private practices. By understanding our clients' daily operational pain points ... informatics. * Telehealth Expertise: Solid understanding of virtual care delivery models ...

Client Solutions Architect

Orlando, FL · Remote

$75K - $110K/yr

Orlando - On Site Reports to: Sr. Director, Solutions Architecture FLSA Status : Exempt About Andor ... clinical informatics, implementation consulting, or digital health delivery · Exposure to agile ...

Client Solutions Architect

Orlando, FL · Remote

$75K - $110K/yr

Orlando - On Site Reports to: Sr. Director, Solutions Architecture FLSA Status: Exempt About Andor ... clinical informatics, implementation consulting, or digital health delivery · Exposure to agile ...

Client Solutions Architect

Orlando, FL · On-site

$75K - $110K/yr

Orlando - On Site Reports to: Sr. Director, Solutions Architecture FLSA Status : Exempt About Andor ... in clinical informatics, implementation consulting, or digital health delivery • Exposure to ...

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How much do clinical informatics director jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for clinical informatics director in Florida is $51.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.18 and $64.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a clinical informatics director?

A Clinical Informatics Director oversees the implementation and optimization of healthcare technology to improve patient care, operational efficiency, and data management. They collaborate with clinical and IT teams to ensure electronic health records (EHRs) and other digital systems support medical workflows and compliance. Their role involves analyzing data, training staff, and guiding technology strategies to enhance healthcare outcomes.

What are some common challenges faced by clinical informatics directors, and how can they be addressed?

Clinical Informatics Directors often face the challenge of balancing diverse stakeholder needs, including those of clinicians, IT personnel, and hospital administrators, while implementing new technologies or workflows. Navigating resistance to change, ensuring data security, and maintaining regulatory compliance can also be complex parts of the job. Successful directors address these challenges by fostering strong collaboration, providing clear communication, and promoting ongoing education and support around informatics initiatives. Being proactive in engaging end-users and responding to their feedback helps smooth transitions and ensures technology effectively supports patient care. This dynamic environment offers excellent opportunities for leadership growth and professional development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a clinical informatics director?

To thrive as a Clinical Informatics Director, you need a strong background in healthcare informatics, clinical workflow analysis, and experience in leading multidisciplinary teams, usually supported by advanced degrees in health informatics, nursing, or medicine. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, data analytics platforms, and relevant certifications like CPHIMS or board certification in clinical informatics is highly valued. Strong communication, change management, and problem-solving skills set top candidates apart in this role. These skills are critical to successfully bridging the gap between clinical staff and IT teams, driving improved patient care through the effective use of health information technology.

What are the most commonly searched types of Clinical Informatics jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Clinical Informatics jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Clinical Informatics Director jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Clinical Informatics Director job openings:

Infographic showing various Clinical Informatics Director job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 88% In-person, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,780 per year, or $51.8 per hour.

Manager - Epic Inpatient Clinical Applications

Baptist Health Care

Pensacola, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

The Manager - Epic Inpatient Clinical Applications is responsible for the operational leadership, oversight, and 
optimization of Epic inpatient clinical applications across the organization. This role ensures that Epic inpatient 
systems are stable, efficient, and aligned with clinical workflows, regulatory requirements, patient safety 
standards, and organizational priorities. The Manager provides direct leadership to Epic Inpatient application 
analysts and serves as the primary liaison between clinical leaders, information technology, Epic, and 
organizational governance structures. The role plays a critical part in translating clinical and operational needs 
into sustainable Epic build, standards, and support models.

Baptist Health Care is a not-for-profit health care system committed to improving the quality of life for people and communities in northwest Florida and south Alabama. The organization includesthree hospitals, four medical parks,Andrews Institute for Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, and an extensive primary and specialty care provider network. With more than 4,000 team members, Baptist Health Care is one of the largest non-governmental employers in northwest Florida. 

Baptist Health Care, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. BHC maintains and enforces a policy that prohibits discrimination against any workforce members or applicants for employment because of sex, race, age, color, disability, marital status, national origin, religion, genetic information, or other category protected by federal, state or local law. Certain positions may require a Level 2 Background check through AHCA.  Additional information about this requirement can be found here: Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse

  • 5 years of experience supporting Epic or other EHR clinical applications, with a strong focus on 
    inpatient workflows, required.
  • 1 year of leadership or supervisory experience in application support, informatics, or IT 
    operations, required.
  • 1 year of experience supporting Epic in a multi-hospital or health system environment, preferred.
  • 1 year of experience participating in Epic implementations, major system upgrades, and 
    optimization initiatives, preferred.
  • 1 year of experience working with clinical leadership and governance structures, preferred. 
  • Bachelor's degree in health informatics, clinical informatics, information systems, or other related field, required. 
  • Epic certification or ability to attain Epic certification in assigned module(s) within a defined timeframe to be determined upon hire. 

As part of our selection process, candidates being considered for this position will be required to complete a Sphinx Assessment, which is used to evaluate job-related competencies and determine overall suitability for the role. Successful completion of the assessment is a required component of the hiring process.


This position also requires active participation in various phases of the Epic application lifecycle, including but not limited to implementation, go-live support, stabilization, optimization, and system upgrades. Candidates must be willing and able to accommodate the demands associated with these activities, which may include:

  • Working additional hours outside of regularly scheduled business hours, including evenings and weekends, as project needs dictate.
  • Participating in on-site go-live and support activities across multiple organizational locations.
  • Traveling occasionally for Epic training, certification, project meetings, or other work-related purposes, including travel outside of the state.
  • Traveling between organizational facilities to provide operational, project, and end-user support.

Candidates should be prepared to maintain flexibility in their schedules to support critical project milestones and organizational operational needs.
 

  • Provides day-to-day leadership and direction for Epic Inpatient application support, maintenance, and 
    optimization activities. Manages and prioritizes analyst workloads to ensure timely resolution of issues, enhancements, and requests. Ensures the stability, performance, and ongoing support of Epic inpatient applications in a live production environment. Maintains accountability for application uptime, issue resolution, and release readiness.
  • Directly manages Epic application analysts, including performance management, coaching, skill development, and workload planning. Ensures analysts maintain required Epic certifications and proficiency standards. Fosters a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement within the application team.
  • Oversees the design, build, testing, and implementation of Epic inpatient enhancements and new 
    functionality. Reviews and approves application build to ensure adherence to Epic best practices, 
    organizational standards, and patient safety requirements. Coordinates testing activities for upgrades, 
    enhancements, and regulatory changes. Partners with Epic leadership to support system upgrades, 
    foundation initiatives, and future deployments.
  • Serves as the primary Epic Inpatient application point of contact for nursing leadership, providers, operations, and clinical informatics. Partners with clinical stakeholders to evaluate workflow needs, assess system impact, and recommend standardized solutions. Supports change adoption by ensuring Epic solutions align with real world inpatient clinical workflows.
  • Participates in Epic structures, including change control, prioritization, and clinical councils. Ensures consistent application standards across inpatient departments and facilities. Supports regulatory and accreditation requirements related to clinical documentation, patient safety, and system controls. Identifies and escalates clinical or system risks related to Epic inpatient functionality.
  • Works closely with Epic Technical Services, internal IT teams, and third-party vendors as needed. 
    Collaborates with other Epic Application Managers to ensure cross application alignment and integration. Serves as an escalation point inpatient application issues that require enterprise level resolution.
  • Maintains responsibility for department's operational excellence; ensures department delivers quality services in accordance with applicable policies, procedures, and professional standards. 
  • Manages team members, which includes orientation, development and evaluation of team members, and monitoring the provision of delivering quality services.  Participates in the recruiting, interviewing, and selecting of team members following policies, guidelines and applicable laws. Evaluates team member's performance relative to job goals and requirements. Provides coaching to staff, recommends education programs, and ensures adherence to internal policies and standards. 
  • Maintains responsibility for the fiscal management of department and assures proper utilization of 
    organization's financial resources. 
  • Effectively communicates departmental, organization, and industry information to staff. 
  • Assists in other duties as assigned to support the operational needs of the department and organization.
  • May be required to remain on campus immediately before, during, and after severe weather and/or disasters.

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About Baptist Health Care

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Baptist Health Care is a not-for-profit health care system committed to improving the quality of life for people and communities in northwest Florida and south Alabama. The organization includes three hospitals, four medical parks, Andrews Institute for Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, and an extensive primary and specialty care provider network. With more than 4,000 team members, Baptist Health Care is one of the largest non-governmental employers in northwest Florida.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Pensacola, FL, US

Year founded

1951

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