Clinical Consultant (rn) — Federal Healthcare Ehr Adoption

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · United States

Clinical Consultant (RN) role at Oracle Health focused on partnering with federal healthcare organizations to improve care delivery through EHR adoption. This involves guiding workflow adoption, change management, and adoption strategies to ensure successful and sustained use of the EHR, ultimately enabling clinicians and improving patient care at scale. Requires RN license, clinical healthcare experience, and HCIT experience.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as an experienced clinical professional guiding Federal customers through the change process required for EHR adoption across services.
  2. Apply effective consulting skills during project events to: Coordinate integration of clinical activities and workflow adoption, Facilitate business process change and redesign, Provide change management consulting to ensure organizational readiness, adoption, and sustainment
  3. Partner with clinical, operational, and technical stakeholders to support deployment planning, go-live activities, and post-go-live optimization.
  4. Provide clinical informatics leadership—translating clinical needs into workflow and system design that improves quality, safety, and efficiency.
  5. Support end-user adoption through stakeholder engagement, communication planning, and training/enablement strategies.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in nursing
  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license
  • At least 8 years of total combined related work experience and completed higher education
  • At least 5 years licensed clinical healthcare practice
  • At least 1 year clinical consulting and/or clinical healthcare information technology (HCIT) experience
  • U.S. Citizenship

Nice to have

  • Advanced degree in Informatics (or a Clinical Informatics focus)
  • Background working with Federal agencies
  • Experience with Cerner electronic health record
  • Demonstrated experience implementing large-scale EHR rollouts, including enterprise deployment and adoption efforts

What the JD emphasized

  • U.S. Citizenship is required
  • large-scale EHR rollouts