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    Job Opportunity: Senior Business Analyst, Health Standards--Toronto, ON (CA)
    Submitted by Scott Vickery; posted on Saturday, February 12, 2005

    BACKGROUND:
    The SSHA mission

    At Smart Systems for Health Agency (SSHA), our mission is to transform the way Ontario healthcare providers communicate with each other. By developing and implementing IT infrastructure for healthcare professionals across the province, SSHA enables the quick and secure sharing of vital patient information. Join us as we enhance healthcare for all Ontarians.

    Our eHealth Solutions Division

    Focusing on clients and meeting their needs, we work with Client and Deployment Services, eHealth Programs, eHealth Solutions Services and Standards Management & Business Integration. Our Standards Management and Business Integration department is accountable for designing and implementing data and technology standards for Ontario's health sector. This department works with eHealth initiatives and stakeholders in the areas of standards development, business analysis and business process development.

    Responsibilitities: Your chance to shine

    As a Senior Business Analyst, Health Standards Management, you will:
    • Work in collaboration with our technical teams, policy analysts, and the health care community in general as we produce analysis, options, models and scenarios for healthcare technology standards
    • Undertake research and consolidate information related to the development and maintenance of Health Informatics Standards as well as provide analytical support for the design, development, approval and adoption of these Standards throughout the Ontario health sector
    • Actively contribute to and enhance the development of the Standards Management process and associated policies and best practices while providing assistance and support to continuous improvement reviews and efforts
    • Gather client/user requirements and definitions, develop various types of business cases and participate in resource planning
    • Document the work of your project teams through the development, implementation and re-design of both business and technological processes and procedures
    REQUIREMENTS:
    Your skills make the difference

    An experienced Senior Business Analyst, you have earned the respect of your IT, project, and business colleagues alike. You have:
    • A university degree, preferably in Engineering, Computer Science, Health Informatics, Health Information Management, or the equivalent
    • Systems, Clinical, or General experience in a health care environment
    • Five or more years business or policy analysis experience
    • Experience with standards development organizations (HL7, ISO, etc.) and involvement in the research and analysis of such standards
    • Strong communication, team and presentation skills complimented by a successful track record in building credibility and creating consensus
    Bring your knowledge and expertise to our team and contribute significantly to the province's eHealth initiative. Solid career advancement opportunities and superior benefits are some of the other advantages you'll find at SSHA.

    A career should be more than just work; join SSHA and make a difference.

    LOCALE:
    Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    HOW TO APPLY

    Visit our website, http://www.thinksmart.ca, and apply online.

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