The Systems Analyst plays a key role in ensuring that clinical information is transmitted, transformed, and validated throughout the entire clinical application environment. This role has is responsible for maintaining clinical applications and servers that transmit and receive patient information between radiological modalities, lab instruments, and other various patient monitoring systems and the electronic medical record. This position performs high level application development through various scripting languages which provides internal support for custom needs within the organization. There is high demand for standard support and troubleshooting methodologies because this role participates in the after-hours standby program.
Qualifications:
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
Compensation:
$38.40 - $52.93 Per Hour DOE
Benefits:
Grande Ronde Hospital is a not-for-profit, 25-bed Critical Access Hospital (CAH). In addition to the Hospital and its broad range of diagnostic, surgical and therapeutic outpatient services, the main facility also houses the Regional Hematology and Oncology Clinic, the Family Birthing Center, the Rehabilitation Therapy Department and Gym, and the Home Care Services Department which includes Home Health Services and Hospice Care.
Grande Ronde Hospital is the only hospital in Union County, Oregon. The county covers 2,038 square miles and has a population of more than 25,000 residents. Grande Ronde Hospital is one of the top employers in northeast Oregon, with more than 500 employees.
Grande Ronde Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission and is a member of the American Small Hospital Association.
Mission:
We will ensure access to high quality, cost-effective health care in a safe, customer-friendly environment for all those in need of our services.
Vision:
We will be recognized as a premier small and rural health system based on the quality of our clinical services and effective outcomes, the competency and compassion of our staff, our application of technologies, our financial stability and value of services, our creative and skillful leadership, and our emphasis on community need, health promotion, patient education and disease prevention.