Clinical Informaticist Nurse

<p><strong>Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics</strong> sought by a dynamic Southern California hospital ready to supercharge patient-centered innovation and elevate care delivery. The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will ignite data-driven transformation across the enterprise. 🚀</p><p>The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will join an award-winning, community-trusted organization celebrated for nursing excellence, patient safety achievements, and a culture of continuous improvement; the hospital features advanced EHR capabilities, real-time analytics, AI-enabled decision support, interoperability programs, expanded telehealth, simulation centers, and a modern operations command center. The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will benefit from an environment recognized for quality outcomes, research-minded collaboration, and strong community philanthropy that fuels innovation and new care programs.</p><p>The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will report to the Director of Clinical Informatics and partner closely with the CNO, CMIO, and IT leadership, supported by experienced analysts, educators, and project managers within a progressive health system. The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will lead EHR optimization, clinical workflow redesign, clinical decision support governance, evidence-based content build, training strategies, super-user development, go-live and post-live optimization, and data-driven performance improvement, while rounding with bedside teams to translate voice-of-clinician insights into sustainable change. </p><p>The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will collaborate with friendly nurses and a diverse team of physicians, pharmacists, therapists, and data specialists in a respectful, high-trust culture; RN practice expertise (BSN preferred; MSN, MHI, or related graduate degree valued) and experience with Epic, Cerner, or Meditech will advance safe, efficient documentation and outcomes across acute care settings.</p><p>The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will thrive in Southern California’s sun-filled lifestyle—temperate weather and year-round outdoor adventures across Pacific beaches and coastal trails; weekend escapes to Big Bear’s alpine slopes, Joshua Tree’s iconic boulders, and desert golf in resort communities; world-class concerts and festivals, pro sports, film and art museums, and family attractions from the San Diego Zoo to Disneyland. The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will enjoy vibrant neighborhoods, wellness-forward living, and a culinary scene spanning authentic taco stands, ramen alleys, Korean BBQ, farm-to-table hotspots, and Michelin-starred dining, with convenient access to major airports and transit for effortless getaways. 🌴</p><p>The Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics will receive a competitive package with <strong>compensation up to $140,000</strong> based on experience, plus comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage; generous paid time off; retirement benefits with employer contributions; tuition assistance and certification support; wellness resources; and potential relocation assistance. To explore this Nurse Clinical Informaticist, Clinical Informatics opportunity, connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter for a confidential conversation and spark the next chapter in an informatics career today.</p>

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