Purpose of Position:
Under varying levels of direction and expertise, is responsible for the on-going assessment, design, development and implementation of system-wide clinical systems. Specifically, collect and transform large quantities of information into meaningful business requirements; develop and modify requirements documentation for the design and implementation of clinical information systems; critically evaluate information from various sources; distinguish user needs from actual business needs and partner with business users, project managers, programmers, consultants and IT leadership in optimizing the scope, benefits and risks of actual and proposed projects as well as assist in managing stakeholder expectations.
Examples of Typical Tasks:
At a higher level, performs the typical tasks of Assignment Level I:
At a higher level, performs the typical tasks of Assignment Level I:
1. Analyze and document business requirements and processes; communicate requirements to technical personnel through the construction of basic conceptual data, process models and flowcharts, and technical specifications.
2. Interview end users, stakeholders, and project sponsors in order to assess business and clinical needs; create business, functional, and technical requirements document based on captured data and, in accordance with departmental protocol/standards.
3. Convert information gathered into specific details including data sources, data and user types, interface components, interface navigation needs, reporting needs and administrative system needs.
4. Define external interfaces, constraints, quality issues and other non-functional requirements.
5. Provide project management team with identified risks, concerns, and ambiguities discovered during the gathering of requirements; assist team in developing solutions.
6. Partner with project managers to complete requirements documentation, in accordance with project schedule.
7. Plan, organize, facilitate, and lead meetings and workgroups as well as oversee and execute follow-up activities.
8. Ensure software development team accounts for all defined technical requirements, in coordination with quality assurance team. Ensure that all quality standards comply with internal policies and industry standards.
9. Document changes to baseline requirements through standard change control process. Document software test plans, technical requirements, release notes, user and training guidelines and other materials.
10. Plan, coordinate, and support unit acceptance testing and subsequent deployments, in coordination with other team leaders.
11. Perform end user and application support functions including problem solving and resolution of application function defects. Provide systems and application training.
12. Develop and execute project presentations.
13. Participate in special projects, as required.
14. Provide training to and serve as a mentor for junior clinical business analysts and/or other appropriate project team members; manage and evaluate work products for assigned team members.
15. Participate in the development of various departmental training initiatives.
16. Interview junior clinical business analysts and/or other appropriate project team members.
At a higher level, also performs the typical tasks of Assignment Level II:
1. Identify opportunities for process improvements and provide analysis and propose change and communicate strategies.
2. Provide supervision and guidance to junior clinical business analysts, clinical business analysts assigned at Level I, consultants, and/or other appropriate project team members.
3. Interview junior clinical business analysts, clinical business analysts assigned at Level I, consultants, and/or other appropriate project team members.
In addition to performing the typical tasks of Assignment Levels I and II at a higher level, as described above, performs the following:
1. Lead the training, development, and implementation of process improvements for all projects and applications.
2. Provide supervision and direction to junior clinical business analysts, clinical business analysts assigned at Levels I and II, consultants, and/or other appropriate project team members.
3. Interview junior clinical business analysts, clinical business analysts assigned at Levels I and II, consultants, and/or other appropriate project team members.