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What does a director of informatics do?

A Director of Informatics is responsible for overseeing the management and strategic use of data and information systems within an organization, often in healthcare, research, or technology sectors. They lead teams that design, implement, and maintain data infrastructure, ensuring that information is accurate, secure, and accessible for decision-making. Their role frequently involves collaborating with IT professionals, data scientists, and executive leadership to align technology solutions with business goals. Additionally, they may help set policies for data governance and compliance with relevant regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of informatics, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Informatics, you need expertise in health informatics, data analysis, and strategic leadership, typically supported by an advanced degree in informatics, healthcare, or IT. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) systems, data management tools, and relevant certifications such as Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS) is often required. Strong communication, project management, and problem-solving skills help in leading teams and collaborating across departments. These competencies are crucial for ensuring data-driven decision-making, regulatory compliance, and the effective alignment of technology with organizational goals.

What are some common challenges faced by a director of informatics, and how can they be addressed?

A Director of Informatics often encounters challenges such as integrating disparate data systems, ensuring data security and compliance, and aligning technology solutions with organizational goals. Overcoming these requires strong collaboration with IT, clinical, and administrative teams, as well as staying updated on regulatory requirements. Effective communication and leadership skills are essential to drive change management, encourage user adoption, and manage cross-functional projects successfully.

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Infographic showing various Director Informatics job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Imaging Informatics Analyst III

St Joseph Hospital & Medical Center

Phoenix, AZ โ€ข On-site

$43.10 - $64.11/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description


Job Summary and Responsibilities

As our Imaging Informatics Application Analyst, you will be responsible for the effective implementation, configuration, and support of critical applications, ensuring they meet user needs, optimize workflows, and align with business objectives.
Every day you will analyze business requirements, configure application settings, and perform system testing. You'll provide technical support, troubleshoot issues, and collaborate with vendors/development teams. Responsibilities also include maintaining documentation, assisting with user training, and supporting upgrades/deployments.
To be successful, you will demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills, practical experience in application configuration/support. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities are essential to interact effectively with users and teams. A commitment to system integrity, user satisfaction, and continuous improvement is key.

  • Develops educational tools: paper handouts, courses, web site help pages, video instruction.
  • Provides direct support for physicians, advanced practitioners, clinicians, and/or administrators in the use of facilities IT and technology resources.
  • Leads training sessions of all levels, including training for medium to high-complexity applications.
  • Anticipates and resolves routine and critical issues that arise within complex facility information systems; provides input into the resolution and/or required functionality and/or system changes.
  • Anticipates and resolves routine and complex issues that arise and provides input into long-term system solutions and/or functionality updates.
  • Coordinates physician, advanced practitioners, clinician, and/or administrator service requests and incident resolutions through the Enterprise Help Desk.

The Barrow Informatics Department is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Imaging Informatics Analyst to join our dynamic team. This role combines the responsibilities of an Imaging Informaticist and an Application Systems Analyst, requiring a unique blend of clinical knowledge, technical expertise, and analytical skills. The ideal candidate should demonstrate expertise in Merative Merge PACS, proficiency in medical imaging workflows, knowledge of DICOM and HL7 standards, and a commitment to optimizing imaging technologies to enhance patient care, streamline operational efficiency, and advance diagnostic capabilities within a complex healthcare environment.

Key Roles and Responsibilities:

  • System Management & Optimization: Overseeing PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), RIS (Radiology Information Systems), and numerous other ancillary imaging software solutions, to ensure high performance and reliability.
  • Workflow Integration: Integrating imaging technology with Electronic Health Records (EHR) and other ancillary systems to facilitate seamless data flow.
  • Operational Workflow Support: Facilitates ongoing process and workflow analysis and optimization, ensuring that business workflows and technical solutions are efficiently implemented and maintained.
  • Technical Troubleshooting: Partners with medical imaging technology staff to resolve image viewing, transmission, or storage issues, and ensure effective maintenance practices.
  • Support & Training: Providing technical support for radiologists, technicians, and operational leadership, to include, but not limited to, training on new software.
  • Vendor Management: Coordinating with third-party technology vendors for implementations, upgrades, and repairs.
  • Quality Assurance: Monitoring diagnostic information and reporting outputs to ensure optimal imaging quality and delivery.
Job Requirements

Required

  • Bachelors Degree
  • Technical School degree/certificate or relevant work experience
  • Seven to Ten (7-10) years of experience in IT or Informatics working on Ambulatory, Clinical, or Audio/visual applications
  • Experience working with project life cycle and project management methodologies and


Preferred

  • Bachelors Of Nursing or other related healthcare profession (Clinical Applications Support ONLY)
  • Three to Five (3-5) years working in a healthcare/medical environment

Additional Qualifications

The Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP) credential, offered by the American Board of Imaging Informatics (ABII), is highly preferred, but can be obtained within the first year of employment.

Where You'll Work

Hello humankindness: Join a Legacy of Healing at Saint Josephโ€™s Hospital and Medical Center (SJHMC)ย 

Ready to make a real difference? Join SJHMC in Phoenix AZ., a 571-bed nonprofit founded by the Sisters of Mercy over 125 years ago. We're more than a hospital; we're a global destination for life-changing care, embracing patients with humankindness.

Here, your calling will flourish. We're not just a workplace; we're a community dedicated to a mission of service.

Leaders in Specialized Care:

  • Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI): A world-renowned center for groundbreaking neurological research and innovative treatments.
  • Norton Thoracic Institute (NTI): A national leader in advanced thoracic care with pioneering surgical techniques.
  • Level I Trauma Center: One of Arizona's busiest ERs, providing immediate, comprehensive care for critically injured patients 24/7.

Why SJHMC?

  • Culture of Excellence & Well-being: We care for our people, fostering professional and personal growth.
  • Community & Collaboration: Be part of a network committed to global health and well-being.
  • Join a Legacy, Shape a Future: Over 20% of our patients travel internationally for our specialized care.

This is an invitation to join a family of dedicated professionals at the forefront of medical innovation, united by the power of humankindness.

Qualifications:

Required

  • Bachelors Degree
  • Technical School degree/certificate or relevant work experience
  • Seven to Ten (7-10) years of experience in IT or Informatics working on Ambulatory, Clinical, or Audio/visual applications
  • Experience working with project life cycle and project management methodologies and


Preferred

  • Bachelors Of Nursing or other related healthcare profession (Clinical Applications Support ONLY)
  • Three to Five (3-5) years working in a healthcare/medical environment

Additional Qualifications

The Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP) credential, offered by the American Board of Imaging Informatics (ABII), is highly preferred, but can be obtained within the first year of employment.

Employment Type: Full Time