ASM Research
Integration Project Manager
ASM Research, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States, 20310
Integration Project Manager
The Integration Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day management of healthcare interfaces, to include development, deployment, and cutover activities. Candidates should have strong project management skills with a proven ability to provide guidance from a functional and technical perspective. The project manager should be able to independently drive work forward, coordinate with multiple stakeholders, and raise issues/risks as appropriate. Responsibilities:
Manage day-to-day healthcare interface development, deployment, and cutover activities Provide guidance from a functional and technical perspective Independently drive work forward and coordinate with multiple stakeholders Raise issues and risks as appropriate Provide written and verbal status updates to high-level program executives Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in IT, Cyber Security, Business, Engineering, Management or a related field or equivalent relevant experience. PMP, CSM, CSPO or PMI-ACP preferred 7-10 years of experience with a minimum of 5 years Project Management experience. Prior Healthcare and Project Management experience required. Health IT EMR experience/exposure
Preferably the Oracle Health/Cerner EHR Based in the Washington, DC area and willing to travel onsite to Arlington, VA daily. Client site accessible via the Rosslyn DC Metro Stop. Must be able to understand technical design documentations and data flow diagrams. Must be an American Citizen Other Job Specific Skills
Experience with health integration standards including HL7, FHIR, DICOM, and CCD Functional knowledge of health care provider workflows (ADT, Revenue Cycle, HIM, Imaging, Pharmacy, Lab, Ambulatory, Ancillary) Superior communication skills in working with technical and non-technical people and the ability to develop and maintain collaborative relationships among all levels of an organization. Experience interfacing with government customer to understand, interpret, and analyze requirements. Ability to manage and lead others. Excellent organizational and time/task management skills. A polished, professional demeanor with good interpersonal skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Understanding of contingency planning, disaster recovery, or continuity of operations (COOP). Must have experience working on government contracts. Must be capable of working in an environment that is demanding, sometimes stressful and requires independent thinking, problem resolution and responsible actions with minimal direct oversight by senior management. Must be well versed in life cycle and project management methodologies.
The Integration Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day management of healthcare interfaces, to include development, deployment, and cutover activities. Candidates should have strong project management skills with a proven ability to provide guidance from a functional and technical perspective. The project manager should be able to independently drive work forward, coordinate with multiple stakeholders, and raise issues/risks as appropriate. Responsibilities:
Manage day-to-day healthcare interface development, deployment, and cutover activities Provide guidance from a functional and technical perspective Independently drive work forward and coordinate with multiple stakeholders Raise issues and risks as appropriate Provide written and verbal status updates to high-level program executives Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in IT, Cyber Security, Business, Engineering, Management or a related field or equivalent relevant experience. PMP, CSM, CSPO or PMI-ACP preferred 7-10 years of experience with a minimum of 5 years Project Management experience. Prior Healthcare and Project Management experience required. Health IT EMR experience/exposure
Preferably the Oracle Health/Cerner EHR Based in the Washington, DC area and willing to travel onsite to Arlington, VA daily. Client site accessible via the Rosslyn DC Metro Stop. Must be able to understand technical design documentations and data flow diagrams. Must be an American Citizen Other Job Specific Skills
Experience with health integration standards including HL7, FHIR, DICOM, and CCD Functional knowledge of health care provider workflows (ADT, Revenue Cycle, HIM, Imaging, Pharmacy, Lab, Ambulatory, Ancillary) Superior communication skills in working with technical and non-technical people and the ability to develop and maintain collaborative relationships among all levels of an organization. Experience interfacing with government customer to understand, interpret, and analyze requirements. Ability to manage and lead others. Excellent organizational and time/task management skills. A polished, professional demeanor with good interpersonal skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Understanding of contingency planning, disaster recovery, or continuity of operations (COOP). Must have experience working on government contracts. Must be capable of working in an environment that is demanding, sometimes stressful and requires independent thinking, problem resolution and responsible actions with minimal direct oversight by senior management. Must be well versed in life cycle and project management methodologies.