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Demonstrated leadership in the development, implementation, and management of clinical information ... Health informatics and data-driven decision support * Communication and change leadership in fast ...

JOB SUMMARY Responsible for the execution, implementation, and optimization of clinical informatics ... Licenses and Certifications Project Management Upon Hire or HIMSS Upon Hire or (ANCC) AMER NURSES ...

Provides program management oversight for multiple corporate level projects with high impact to the organization. * Responsible for the human resource activities for Clinical Informatics staff ...

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How much do clinical informatics manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for clinical informatics manager in the United States is $49.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.66 and $62.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Clinical Informatics Manager do?

A Clinical Informatics Manager oversees the implementation and optimization of health information systems to improve patient care and workflow efficiency. They serve as a liaison between clinical staff and IT teams, ensuring that electronic health records (EHR) and other digital tools support clinical needs. Their role includes training users, analyzing data for process improvements, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. Strong leadership, technical expertise, and a deep understanding of clinical workflows are essential for success in this position.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for a Clinical Informatics Manager?

A Clinical Informatics Manager typically oversees the optimization and implementation of electronic health record (EHR) systems, collaborates with clinical and IT teams to improve workflow processes, and ensures data integrity and compliance with healthcare regulations. Daily tasks may involve leading training sessions for staff, troubleshooting system issues, and analyzing health data to support quality improvement initiatives. Managers in this role often bridge the gap between clinical operations and technical teams, requiring proactive communication and coordination. The work environment is dynamic, and success relies on balancing hands-on technical work with strategic planning and team leadership.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Clinical Informatics Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Clinical Informatics Manager, you need a solid background in healthcare, informatics, and project management, often supported by degrees in health informatics, nursing, or a related field, plus relevant experience. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, data analytics tools, and industry certifications such as Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS) are commonly required. Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills enable success in managing interdisciplinary teams and driving technology adoption. These skills and qualifications are crucial for effectively aligning clinical workflows with technological solutions to improve patient care and organizational efficiency.

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$37 - $55.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


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Position OverviewAt UHS, Where Every Connection Matters, the Clinical Informatics Specialist plays a vital role in connecting clinicians, technology, and patient care. This position is ideal for a registered nurse, clinician, or physician who brings strong clinical experience and a passion for informatics to improve quality, safety, and outcomes across our inpatient and ambulatory settings. By applying clinical insight and informatics expertise, this role helps shape smarter, more effective care delivery for the communities we serve.
Working closely with nursing, providers, and Information Services, the Clinical Informatics Specialist serves as a trusted clinical expert and change agent-supporting EHR optimization, Epic initiatives, system upgrades, and clinical device integration. This role offers meaningful opportunities to lead, collaborate, and grow in a mission-driven environment where every connection truly makes a difference.

Primary Department, Division, or Unit:

Primary Work Shift:

Day

Regular Scheduled Weekly Hours:

40

Compensation Range:

$37.00 - $55.50 per hour, depending on experience

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Job Responsibilities:
  • Serves as a clinical expert, resource, and liaison between the IT team and clinical operations teams.

  • Meets with nursing preceptors and new clinical hires to promote comprehensive understanding and requirements for clinical documentation.

  • Provides initial at the elbow support for new UHS providers and nursing/clinical staff.

  • Assists with basic provider personalization (order favorites, view configuration, smart phrase development).

  • Participates as the clinical lead in technical dress rehearsals and go live support for nursing staff and/ providers.

  • Conducts clinical rounding in the inpatient setting for operational support on a routine and as needed basis.

  • Assists clinical end-users with workflows to promote clinical efficiency, quality, user satisfaction, optimal revenue, and patient safety.

  • Identify technical/EMR issues. Collaborates with informatics team, IT, and/or Epic analysts for resolution. Submits Cherwell tickets as needed.

  • Participates in monitoring Epic clinical reports (including: Barcode Compliance Medication Administration, Open Encounters, Incomplete Blood Administration, Notes without charges, and Required Documentation). Participates with troubleshooting decreased compliance root cause(s) for possible resolutions and improvements.

  • Participates in improving clinical efficiencies through workflow assessments, monitoring and drill down of appropriate system reports.

  • Participates as a resource during regulatory visits as requested. Collaborates with IT, Epic analysts, and informatics team for problem-solving non-compliant clinical issues.

  • Participates in identifying IT/EMR root cause(s) and improvement plans for clinically related patient safety events.

  • Participates in IT technical and Epic application team/focus groups.

  • Participates in Epic application testing as a clinical expert for optimal workflows and regulatory compliance.

  • Evaluates current and emerging technologies as the clinical expert to ensure strategy implementation promotes viable cost, safety, and quality patient outcomes.

  • Participates in prioritizing planned Epic optimizations as a clinical expert.

  • Participates in operational workgroups/committees (including: advisories, quality/safety, clinical education, and emergency management).

  • Participates in new clinical device testing and implementation.

  • Establishes collaborative relationships with other members of the health care team for effective and efficient interdisciplinary care.

  • Collaborates with informatics team for clinical rounding findings, team strategies and goals.

Position Qualifications:

Minimum Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in nursing or relevant clinical field.

  • Five years of clinical experience in the inpatient or ambulatory care setting.

  • One Epic certification within one year of hire.

Preferred:

  • Master's degree in clinical informatics.

  • Four or more years in clinical informatics related experience

  • Epic experience & certifications

  • National certification in clinical informatics.

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Why You'll Love Working at UHS

At United Health Services (UHS), we believe every connection-to patients, to purpose, to each other-makes a difference. That's why we're intentional about supporting our team in ways that go beyond the job. Whether through meaningful benefits, personal growth, or fun along the way, we're here to help you thrive in work and life.

A Culture of Connection - We support each other like family and create space for every voice to be heard. Engagement Councils, peer recognition, and initiatives like Walk in my Shoes for senior leaders are just a few ways we foster belonging and collaboration. Outside of work, we stay connected through team events like trivia, trunk-or-treat, volunteer days, our staff choir, or seasonal celebrations.

Comprehensive Benefits for Life & Family - We offer medical, dental, and vision coverage starting the first of the month after hire for employees working 24+ hours/week. With flexible plan options and coverage tiers, you can choose what fits your life best. Additional perks include discounted childcare through Bright Horizons and voluntary benefits like pet insurance, legal services, and identity theft protection.

Well-Being & Financial Security - From day one, PTO starts accruing so you can take time to recharge. We support your long-term wellness with a 403(b) retirement plan and company match, flexible spending accounts, access to financial advisors, and up to $400/year in wellness rewards. When life gets tough, we're here with 24/7 EAP counseling, virtual mental health support, a food pantry, PTO donation program, and professional attire through the Classy Closet.

Growth That Moves with You - With access to 100,000+ online courses, leadership programs, tuition reimbursement, clinical ladders, and internal mobility, we help you grow wherever your passion leads. We also continuously review compensation to ensure market competitiveness and internal equity, so you can feel confident your work is valued and rewarded fairly.

A Place to Call Home - Located in New York's Southern Tier, UHS offers more than a career-we offer a lifestyle. Enjoy four-season recreation, affordable living, top-rated schools, minor league sports, craft brews, a close-knit community, and more, all within reach of the Finger Lakes, the Catskills, and major Northeast cities.

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About United Health Services

United Health Services (UHS) is a locally owned, not-for-profit healthcare system in New York's Southern Tier comprising four hospitals, long-term care and home care services, and physician practices in Broome and surrounding counties. UHS provides healthcare and medical services for two-thirds of the region's population, produces $1.3 billion a year in total economic impact, and boasts a workforce of more than 6,300 employees and providers.

At UHS, our work is guided by our Values of Compassion, Trust, Respect, Teamwork, and Innovation. Whether you provide direct patient care or support behind the scenes, you are part of a shared purpose: to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve. Every employee plays a meaningful role in fulfilling our mission-we'd love for you to consider joining us!

United Health Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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United Health Services, Inc. and the members of the UHS System neither are affiliated with, sponsored, endorsed nor approved by, nor otherwise associated with, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS), UHS of Delaware, Inc. nor their affiliates, which can be found at www.uhsinc.com.