NURSING INFORMATICS SYS SP I
Durham, NC, US, 27710
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Job Description: The Nursing Informatics System Specialist I (NISS I) within Patient Care Technology Education has advanced knowledge of a specific clinical discipline and basic knowledge of information technology and its applications to healthcare. The NISS I has a basic knowledge of the functions and applications of clinical information system life cycle. The incumbent will collaborate closely with clinical users, operational management, provider champions, and Duke Health Technology Solutions (DHTS) applications staff to conduct EHR training for healthcare clinicians in Duke Health’s version of Epic, known as Maestro Care, as well as other third-party informatics applications. Other educational duties include developing training materials for EHR system updates and maintaining the EHR training environments.
This position’s primary function is to develop educational materials and conduct training sessions for clinicians on Duke Health’s electronic health record (EHR) and other informatics platforms. Areas of focus include:
- Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
- Obstetric Providers and Nurses
Reports to the Maestro Care Training Manager.
Essential Responsibilities / Duties
Level 1: Nursing Informatics Systems Specialist (NISS)
- Leverages nursing training, knowledge, and experience in the development, utilization, and clinical application of the health system’s EHR education which includes leading classroom and virtual instruction
- Serves as Maestro Care EHR training application expert for base functionality for various clinicians that include pharmacists, providers, nurses, and other ancillary clinicians
- Serves as an informatics education liaison to specific entities as assigned
- Rounds in clinical areas to provide informatics support to end users
- Uses nursing knowledge to advocate for clinical end users, analyze clinical workflows and develop processes to enhance clinical workflows, patient safety, and excellence in patient outcomes
- Integrates nursing experience and understanding of healthcare workflows and job roles to advocate for EHR innovations (Epic and non-Epic applications) that represent the needs and goals of the clinical end users so patient safety, best practices, and enhanced clinical outcomes are promoted
- Supports occasional off-hours coverage, including limited evening, weekend, or travel-based work during system go-lives or other critical deployment events, as needed to ensure successful implementation
- Obtains and maintains Epic accreditation/certification and/or proficiency as defined by management which may include a combination of classroom instruction at Epic (Madison, Wisconsin), self-directed learning, virtual training, multiple project assignments, and competency exams within the defined timeline
- Conducts Maestro Care (Epic) classroom and virtual training, including training from 1-8 hours on training days
- Works on the Duke campus / Technology Education training facility at least 3 days per week
- Develops online training modules (eLearnings) through third-party software
- Maintains Maestro Care training environment specific for Epic applications
- Collaborates on project teams throughout the system life cycle
- Participates in reviews for Maestro Care releases/updates/upgrades to determine the impact on clinicians and workflows
- Collaborates with informatics analysts on the clinical workflows and associated training needs for clinicians related to orientation, system revisions, and system upgrades
- Assists with oral and written presentations to project teams and management
- Completes project tasks that are within own scope of responsibility
- Updates user, operational, and department training documentation, including downtime procedures
- Performs other related duties incidental to the work described herein
Required Qualifications at this Level
Education: NISS I: BSN required along with coursework in mathematics, computer science, or a computer-related field
Experience: NISS I: Minimum five years of nursing experience. At least one year of experience as an informatics educator or analyst, a graduate degree in an informatics program (i.e., MSN in Informatics, MMCi, MSN in Education if there is an informatics component to the program), or at least 2 years of super user experience in an EHR
Licensure/Certification NISS I: Current or compact RN licensure in the state of North Carolina required. BLS (Basic Life Support) is required.
Preferred Qualifications NISS I:
- MSN in Informatics or Education
- Previous Experience as a Clinical Informatics Trainer
- Epic Certification
NISS I Patient Care Technology Education position-specific Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Able to conduct training for various clinicians in the use of Duke Health’s EHR (Maestro Care)
- Able to create and disseminate educational offerings that optimize learning for a variety of learning styles
- Able to apply knowledge of adult learning theory
- Knowledge of professional nursing theory, evidence-based practice, clinical practice standards, and the scope of the advanced nursing role
- Able to promote change in a positive manner that supports all employees
- Able to independently seek out resources and solve complex problems even under stressful situations
- Able to organize multiple work streams, prioritize work efforts, and remain focused
- Able to communicate effectively with patients, families, visitors, healthcare team, physicians, administrators, leadership, and others including rounding to clinical areas
- Able to prepare and deliver reports and presentations
- Able to use and learn new software programs, not only but including eLearning development software
- Able to assist users of all levels in the best use of information systems
- Ability to translate business or clinical processes into requirements for a technical solution
This job description intends to provide a representative and level of the types of duties and responsibilities that will be required of positions given this title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the total of the specific duties and responsibilities of this position. Employees may be directed to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
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