Assistant Director, Clinical Incident Management$116,075 to $132,386 plus 15.4% superannuationAs the steward for digitally enabling Australia’s health system, the Agency plays a key role in coordinating national engagement, delivery, and adoption of digital health to facilitate person-centred, connected healthcare. Our responsibilities span national digital health services and systems, including My Health Record, Electronic Prescriptions, and the MyHealth App.At the Australian Digital Health Agency, we celebrate the agility of remote work while fostering collaboration with your colleagues. Join us to grow, develop, and advance your career without the need to relocate or compromise your current lifestyle. We promote an inclusive workplace culture where everyone at the Agency lives our values in pursuit of a healthier future for all Australians.About the RolePolicy, Programs and Engagement Division: Embark on a career with our Policy Programs and Engagement Division, a hub of excellence that drives national programs and portfolio priorities. This is your chance to be a pivotal force in an environment where policy, technology and health outcomes converge.The Assistant Director Clinical Incident Management position is located within the Clinical Governance and Assurance Branch. This is an executive level position responsible for managing the clinical incident service, including the team which delivers operationally on this function, service and quality improvement initiatives and reporting insights.The nature of the work will be clinically and technically challenging, but highly rewarding. You will support the safety of Australians using national digital health systems including My Health Record and electronic prescribing.If you are passionate about clinical governance and clinical/medicines safety, have experience in managing incidents through a clinical service or function, have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and enjoy working in a data-rich, fast-paced environment at the cross section of clinical and technology, then this is the role for you.Key ResponsibilitiesExperience with managing incidents with clinical risk, including reporting and broad stakeholder communicationsExperience in clinical safety or clinical incident management of digital health systems is highly desirableTertiary qualification in a health disciplineAbility to obtain and maintain national police checkAustralian Citizenship is a condition of eligibilityAbility to obtain and maintain a baseline security clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain a higher clearance if required by the AgencyAdditional InformationThe position may be filled in Brisbane, Sydney, or Canberra, and locations outside of these Agency office centres will also be considered.To apply, submit your resume and a cover letter outlining how your skills and experience align with the responsibilities of the position.It is anticipated that interviews will commence in the 3rd week of December 2024 and may extend into January 2025.Closing Date: Sunday 8 December 2024, 11:00pmSalary: This role offers between $116,075 to $132,386 plus 15.4% superannuation depending on skills and experience.
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