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Reporting to the Clinical Program Manager RN - Informatics, the Nursing Professional Development (NPD) Informatics Manager serves as a clinical informatics expert, bridging nursing practice ...

Reporting to the Clinical Program Manager RN - Informatics, the Nursing Professional Development (NPD) Informatics Manager serves as a clinical informatics expert, bridging nursing practice ...

Education Master's Degree in Nursing (MSN) or in Healthcare Informatics. JOB DUTIES * Demonstrate continuous performance improvement in targeted areas of responsibility in alignment with the overall ...

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A Nursing Informatics job combines nursing, computer science, and information technology to improve healthcare outcomes. Professionals in this field manage and analyze health data, optimize electronic health records (EHRs), and enhance clinical workflows. They work in hospitals, clinics, or healthcare tech companies to bridge the gap between patient care and technology. Their goal is to improve efficiency, patient safety, and decision-making processes through data and system integration.

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To thrive as a Nursing Informatics professional, you need a strong background in nursing practice, data analysis, and health information technology, typically supported by a nursing degree and informatics certification. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, clinical decision support tools, and healthcare data standards like HL7 is essential. Effective communication, critical thinking, and project management are key soft skills for collaborating across clinical and IT teams. These competencies enable nursing informaticists to bridge the gap between clinical workflows and technical solutions, ultimately improving patient care and healthcare efficiency.

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Nursing Informatics professionals typically spend their days analyzing clinical workflows, implementing and optimizing electronic health records, and training staff on new health IT tools. They often serve as a liaison between clinicians and IT, translating clinical needs into system requirements and troubleshooting technical issues. Collaboration is frequent, as they work closely with nurses, physicians, IT specialists, and administrators to ensure technology solutions support patient care. This dynamic role can involve managing projects, developing best practices, and staying current with emerging healthcare technologies.
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Infographic showing various Nursing Informatics job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, and 95% Full Time. Highlights an 85% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,409 per year, or $47.3 per hour.

NPD Informatics Manager - Procedural

Brown University Health

Providence, RI • On-site

Full-time

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6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 70 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Nursing Professional Development Informatics Manager

Reporting to the Clinical Program Manager RN - Informatics, the Nursing Professional Development (NPD) Informatics Manager serves as a clinical informatics expert, bridging nursing practice, technology, and education. This role supports the design, optimization, and integration of informatics solutions that enhance clinical workflows, improve data integrity, and advance patient care outcomes across Brown University Health.

In addition, the NPD Informatics Manager provides system-level oversight of the Learning Management System (LMS), ensuring its accuracy, usability, and alignment with regulatory, accreditation, and organizational education requirements. The role partners closely with NPD Education Managers, NPD Education Specialists, IT, HR, and leadership to maintain a reliable, user-friendly LMS environment; support nursing assignments and analytics; and streamline systemwide education processes.

As a key member of the leadership team, the NPD Informatics Manager applies evidence-based practice, adult learning principles, and data-driven insight to advance nursing excellence, promote Brown University Health's mission of "Delivering health with care" and guide actions that support Brown University Health's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence.

Principal Duties And Responsibilities:

Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these guide our everyday actions with patients, customers and one another.

Clinical Informatics: Optimizes clinical workflows and documentation systems to improve safety, efficiency, and data quality. Collaborates with frontline staff and leaders to identify workflow gaps, translate practice needs into technical requirements, and support adoption of new tools and processes.

Supports implementation, testing, and evaluation of informatics solutions—including EHR enhancements, decision-support tools, and data dashboards. Provides just-in-time education and coaching to promote effective use of technology at the point of care.

Translates evidence-based practice and regulatory requirements into clinical informatics workflows. Participates in system-wide initiatives to standardize documentation, reduce variation, and improve clinical quality outcomes.

LMS: Coordinates LMS management for Nursing Education and system-wide learning activities. Ensures accuracy of course assignments, curriculum structures, regulatory/compliance modules, competencies, and reporting.

Partners with IT, HR, and education leaders to maintain a fully functional and user-friendly LMS environment, supporting upgrades, troubleshooting, and workflow improvements.

Creates and maintains system dashboards, analytics, and data reports used for regulatory readiness, leadership oversight, and process improvement. Ensures education records meet accreditation and regulatory requirements.

Education & Professional Development Support: Collaborates with Nursing Professional Development (NPD) practitioners to design and deliver education using informatics tools, simulations, and digital learning strategies. Applies adult learning principles and innovative modalities to improve knowledge transfer and learner engagement.

Supports onboarding and competency programs through the integration of informatics resources, data reporting, and LMS functionality.

Quality, Data, and Continuous Improvement: Uses data and metrics to evaluate usability, identify trends, measure learning impact, and inform improvement projects.

Participates in system committees, quality assessments, and interdisciplinary teams to advance practice standards, enhance digital literacy, and promote evidence-based technology solutions.

Interviews for new hires/transfers and selects applicants in collaboration with Nurse Managers. Mentors and coaches clinical teams to support retention, staff engagement, and professional growth, while implementing initiatives that improve job satisfaction and workforce stability.

Evaluates staff in collaboration with Nurse Managers.

Collaboration & Change Management: Acts as a change agent by anticipating barriers to adoption of new technologies, developing mitigation strategies, and supporting end-user transition.

Strengthens interprofessional relationships, collaborating with clinical, operational, and technical teams to support successful implementation of new workflows, education programs, and practice standards.

Education:

Bachelor's degree in Nursing (BSN) required; Master's in Nursing, Informatics, Education, Healthcare Informatics, or related field preferred.

Current RN license in applicable state(s); in good standing.

BLS certification required; ACLS/PALS certification and AHA instructor certification(s) preferred. Nursing Informatics, NPD specialty or other professional certification preferred.

Experience:

Experience: 3–5 years of nursing experience required; prior experience in education, informatics, instructional technology, LMS management, or EHR optimization preferred.

Skills:

Strong understanding of clinical workflows, documentation standards, and health information systems

Proficiency with LMS platforms and data analytics

Expertise in adult learning, technology-enabled education, and workflow redesign

Excellent communication, collaboration, and change-management capabilities

Ability to translate clinical needs into technical solutions and support adoption

Proficiency with EBP, research utilization, and outcomes measurement

Supervisory Responsibility:

Provides guidance and direction to team members assigned to specific projects.

Interviews and selects applicants in conjunction with Nurse Managers.

Evaluates staff in collaboration with Nurse Managers.

Work Environment And Schedule:

Primarily onsite within assigned entities; travel across Brown University Health sites for system initiatives and education delivery is required. Standard business hours with flexibility for off-shift education and unit support as needed.

Pay Range: $90,334.40-$180,689.60

EEO Statement: Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.

Location: Rhode Island Hospital - 593 Eddy Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903

Work Type: Primarily M-F 8:00am-5:00pm; variation to support off shift education

Work Shift: Day

Daily Hours: 8 hours

Driving Required: Yes


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