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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 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.

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.
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Professional Practice and Education Leader

Mackenzie Health

Richmond Hill, ON

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Job Description

The Professional Practice & Education Leader (PPEL) facilitates processes to support excellence in patient-centered practice based on relevant best practice, conceptual frameworks, research literature, professional standards of practice, legislative requirements, and other scholarly resources. The PPEL is responsible for the coordination, implementation, evaluation and sustainability of professional practice projects, programs and initiatives including clinical policies and procedures, integrated care pathways, regulatory requirements for competent and safe practice, mentorship, clinical placements, and healthy work environment initiatives which align with Mackenzie Health's vision, mission and values. The PPEL will provide leadership in engagement of clinicians to understand workflow needs and collaborate with other teams to optimize use of digital health solutions and adoption of supported clinical application tools for efficient and quality patient care. The PPEL will review data and utilize information from digital health solutions (such as Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and other smart technology) to drive quality improvement initiatives, educational opportunities to enhance patient outcomes.

Contribute to safe, quality care by:

  • Facilitates quality practice for patient care within the profession.
  • Demonstrates the use of knowledge of health systems and current research to facilitate development of programs to support evidence-based practice.
  • Facilitates the application of regulatory practice for the regulated health care professional.
  • Coordinates planning, development, implementation, and evaluation for corporate clinical practice programs which support professional practice clinical excellence (i.e. mentorship, patient focused care, healthy work environment initiatives, integrated care pathways).
  • Demonstrates advanced knowledge of Heart & Stroke Foundation standards and guidelines related to BLS, ACLS, and PALS.
  • Demonstrates strong clinical credibility in acute care, emergency response, and resuscitation practices
  • Oversight and delivery of Heart and Stroke courses
  • Facilitates clinical development of the profession including coordination of needs assessment, development and implementation of corporate practice development plan.
  • Using clinical experience, develop, validate and implement digital health solution improvements in collaboration with Clinical Informatics team and other interprofessional team members, leadership, and other stakeholders.
  • Demonstrates excellent understanding of clinical applications and smart technology to support system optimizations and clinical process improvement. Demonstrates proficiency and experience with data interpretation, gap analysis, and evaluation of quality improvement initiatives/projects.
  • Demonstrates leadership in planning and development of education and training, policy and procedures, and changes of EMR (specifically Epic system).
  • Familiarity with unit council and shared governance model of practice.

What must you have?

  • Current registration and member in good standing from the College of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse or Registered Nurse in the Extended Class (EC).
  • Masters degree Program in Nursing or Healthcare related field, or equivalent experience in a clinical leadership role.
  • Superior interpersonal, coaching, and leadership skills to facilitate identification and development of staff learning needs.
  • A strong desire to promote professional practice and excellence in evidence-based, patient centered care.
  • Minimum of five (5) years of relevant nursing experience.
  • Emergency department experience preferred.
  • Excellent practice program development and project management skills.
  • Self-directed, works independently and able to effectively lead project teams to achieve outcomes.
  • Effective communication skills, engages others, and is a reflective listener and learner.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of evaluation methodologies.
  • Proven analytical thinking and proactive problem solving and decision making skills.
  • Excellent report writing skills.
  • Proficient with computer programs including; Word Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, Access.
  • Excellent knowledge of the College of Nurses of Ontario standards of practice.
  • Self-motivated, able to cope with several projects at one time.
  • Flexible with change and able to set priorities and problem-solve.
  • Proven attendance record.
  • Ability to perform the essential duties of the job.

What else do you bring?

  • Effectively uses empathy in interactions with others.
  • Demonstrates understanding and complies with patient and staff safety policies and procedures that foster a safe and inclusive environment for all.
  • Demonstrates behaviours consistent with Mackenzie Health's Commitment to Caring.
  • Models behaviour that is aligned with the values of Mackenzie Health - Excellence, Leadership and Empathy.
  • Commitment to providing an exceptional experience for staff and clients within a challenging and exciting health care environment.

Preferably, your profile also includes:

  • Project management certificate with experience in planning, leading and evaluation of multiple projects, preferred.

*You may be required to work at any site of Mackenzie Health.

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Mackenzie Health is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer committed to providing accommodations for applicants upon request at any stage of the recruitment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code.

Our hiring process does not involve the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess or select applicants.

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those under consideration for an interview will be contacted.

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