Employment Type: Full Time – Permanent
1. Opportunity to work from our many offices across Chatswood, Charlestown or St Leonards
2. 38 hour working week, with flexible work from home options available
3. Attractive salary, $122,850 – $139,559 per annum + Super
About Single Digital Patient Record (SDPR)
The Single Digital Patient Record (SDPR) program will provide a highly secure, holistic and integrated view of the care a patient receives across the New South Wales (NSW) public health system. It will transform the digital systems that NSW’s public healthcare workers use every day to deliver care.
The SDPR is a next generation integrated electronic medical record (eMR), laboratory information management system (LIMS) and patient administration system (PAS). The program will replace the current nine eMRs, 10 PAS and five pathology LIMS in use across NSW Health.
SDPR will be delivered across NSW Health through a partnership between Local Health Districts (LHDs), Specialty Health Networks (SHNs), eHealth NSW, NSW Health Pathology and other agencies.
Come work with us
We have an exciting opportunity in the Single Digital Patient Recordprogram within eHealth NSW Program Delivery Directoratefor a Business Intelligence Developer.
Reporting into the Solution Architecture and Technical Analysis Capability Manager,you will be part of the team responsible forthe creation and support of reporting content and analytics tools. You will be working closely withkey project stakeholders (including vendor teams) togather, analyse, execute and support reporting and analytics content.Please, note that there may be an expectation to visit the local project team site during high intensity periods such as testing and go live.
Your role will sit amongst peers in the Solution Architecture and Technical Analysis team. In addition to working on some of NSW Health’s most transformative digital projects, you will also support the ongoing development of best practice methodologies, including contributing to the establishment of a centre of excellence for this discipline, for the benefit of eHealth NSW more broadly.
Health Manager Level 3,commencing salary from$122,850 – $139,559 salary per annum plus 11% superannuation.
What you will do
As an integral member of the Solution Architecture and Technical Analysisteam, you will:
4. Assume responsibility to develop and maintain responsive maintainable, robust and defect free reports, extracts, dashboards, and analytics tools as part of the operational aspects of all SDPR implementations supported and hosted by eHealth.
5. Gather requirements and document data requirements to enable build of reports, extracts, dashboards and analytics tools.
6. Utilise technical expertise in analysis of user requirements and technical specifications to identify, review and deliver the appropriate technological solutions that meets the organisations reporting business needs.
7. Provide expert level technical, configuration and support, including coordinating and delivering the required support levels for complex and significant issues, problem resolution and change management in accordance with agreed service levels.
8. Assume technical responsibility for the Design and Implementation of Performance Testing of reports, extracts, dashboards, and analytics tools.
9. Take the lead on consultation and advice around key issues and modification requirements relating to the ongoing support, upgrades, installation and development of reports, extracts, dashboards, and analytics tools for SDPR data content.
10. Provide plain language advice and support to users in use and implementation of the selected software and reports.
11. Assume responsibility for the development of appropriate documentation to support the SDPR Reporting Support Model including but not restricted to Incident Management, Problem Management, and Change Management processes.
12. Assume technical responsibility for building and maintaining cubes, extracts, custom filters and third-party business intelligence tools as required.
About you
We are seeking motivated and committed individuals who have:
13. Extensive experience and advanced skills in SQL or SQL derivative skills in a large and complex service industry organisation. Experience using analytic tools, SQL Server Integration Services, Windows experience, Linux/Unix and appropriate computing science qualifications are desirable.
14. Extensive knowledge of complex data models and demonstrated experience working with large and complex databases, preferably in relation to an electronic medical record.
15. Demonstrated ability to work unsupervised as well as collaboratively in a team and persevere in difficult situations, overcome obstacles, and reach high levels of performance when faced with stressful work situations and time pressures.
16. Strong SQL coding skills and extensive knowledge of SQL database concepts such as tables, data types, keys, joins, indexes, transactions.
17. Substantial experience in report development and knowledge of relational database design and its impact upon performance.
18. Ability to analyse and optimize SQL Queries with large data sets.?
19. Familiarity with types of data optimization issues and approaches to their resolution.
20. Experience working in a collaborative team environment using source control tools and change control management/version control processes.
21. High level analytical skills, including a proven ability to quickly analyse and understand complex information, business processes and concepts.
22. Skills in gathering and documenting requirements to enable build of reports, extracts, dashboards and analytics tools.
23. Knowledge of large-scale data warehouse and reporting solutions: data warehouse integration projects using ETL tools or writing custom code; writing complex SQL queries; designing efficient DW data models; and building reports / dashboards using any enterprise reporting or visualisation tool.
If this sounds like you and you’re looking for a rewarding new opportunity, we would love to hear from you.
Benefits of working for eHealth NSW
We support our people with great benefits so they can support the patients and staff of NSW Health. These include:
24. Flexible work options
25. Skills and leadership development training programs
26. Salary Packaging
27. Health and wellbeing programs
Valuing diversity and inclusion
eHealth NSW is committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from diverse community groups including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people with disability for all advertised positions and have strategies in place to support them.
To be eligible for this role you must have current Australian work rights (Australian citizen, permanent resident, New Zealand citizen with a current passport, or hold a valid visa with permission to work in Australia).
If you do not include a cover letter, your application may not be considered.
Applications close: Sunday 25 February 2024, 11:59PM.
Please note:
28. Applications are being reviewed as they are received, therefore please ensure you submit the completed version when finalising your application. Applications will not be accepted after the close date.
29. Candidates who progress to the interview stage for this position will also be required to undertake the Epic Aptitude Test as part of the recruitment process.
30. Assessments will take place between February/March 2024.
31. Successful candidates will commence on 20 May 2024, followed by Epic training and orientation (see the Candidate Information Sheet for further details).
32. Shortlisted candidates will receive an email with a link to book an interview timeslot. Once you have booked your interview timeslot, you will receive a Microsoft Teams meeting invitation, and a confirmation email with further information about the interview and the Epic Aptitude Test. Please check your email inbox and junk email folder to ensure that you don’t miss any emails.
All NSW Health workers are required to have completed a primary course of a COVID-19 vaccine which has been approved or recognised by the Therapeutics Goods Administration (TGA). Additionally, Category A workers are required to receive a booster dose three months after completing the primary course of COVID-19 vaccinations. New applicants must have completed the vaccination course prior to commencement with NSW Health or provide an approved medical contraindication certificate (IM011 immunisation medical exemption form) certifying the worker cannot have any approved COVID-19 vaccines available in NSW. Acceptable proof of vaccination is the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) Immunisation History Statement or AIR COVID-19 Digital Certificate. Booster doses are highly recommended for all health care workers who have completed the primary course of COVID-19 vaccinations.
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