About the Opportunity
The IM/IT Lead is responsible for ensuring the resilience and recoverability of the OPOR system across all NSH and IWK facilities. This senior professional is tasked with developing comprehensive downtime procedures and crafting robust disaster recovery plans that align with the organization's operational needs and regulatory requirements. The Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery (BCP/DR) IM/IT Lead works closely with clinical, technical, and operational stakeholders to identify critical processes, assess risks, and design strategies to maintain continuity of care in the event of OPOR system disruptions. This role requires a deep understanding of healthcare operations, EMR/CIS systems, and IT infrastructure, coupled with expertise in business continuity and disaster recovery methodologies. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of implementing successful BCP/DR programs in complex healthcare environments. They must be adept at balancing technical requirements with clinical needs, ensuring that continuity plans are both effective and practical for end-users. The BCP/DR Lead plays a crucial role in safeguarding patient care and organizational operations throughout the OPOR implementation and beyond.
The BCP/DR IM/IT Lead independently addresses issues and designs decisions of moderate complexity with little or no supervision and delivers clear communication and documentation of complex concepts and issues related to clinical and non-clinical applications across the organization. This includes leading the analysis, resolution of issue, communication of resolution to affected users. The Lead Application Analyst also leads testing activities and finally leads training activities including creation of educational documentation and support to end users.
The IM/IT Team Lead reports to an IM/IT Manger and oversees a multi-disciplinary team responsible for the design, development, testing, implementation and maintenance of initiatives and programs throughout the province as the organization moves towards the rationalization of disparate systems and the OPOR strategy. The IM/IT Manager will be committed to a high standard of performance and will provide support across the organization to leverage IT applications in support of NSH’s and its client’s strategic mission, vision and goals. The IM/IT Manager performs a variety of tasks, including but not limited to, coordination of resources and stakeholders; managing timelines and milestones; documenting outcomes; and, monitoring, summarizing and communicating the progress of activities to the appropriate leadership team members. Additionally, this management position ensures that all activities within their responsible area are supported by the NSH IM/IT business plan, established policies/procedures, and in line with service level agreements between NSH, IWK and the department of health.
Compensation and Benefits
$40.15 - $50.19 Hourly
Successful candidates may be eligible for our benefits package which includes health, dental, travel, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage as well as a defined benefit pension plan.