What You'll Lead
As Health Informatics Manager, you will guide how health information systems and data are used to strengthen care quality, compliance, and operational performance. You'll set the informatics roadmap and connect clinical, administrative, and technical partners so solutions support organizational priorities.
Key responsibilities include EHR optimization and interoperability; workflow and clinical decision support improvements; upgrades, integrations, and downtime readiness; data governance, reporting, dashboards, and analytics; and accurate submission of required quality and regulatory reports. You will also oversee HIPAA/HITECH-aligned practices, support audits and accreditation activities, lead training and change management, and manage vendors and informatics projects.
Required qualifications:
- 8 years' experience in health informatics/clinical systems/healthcare
- Demonstrated EHR and healthcare data reporting experience
- Strong knowledge of clinical workflows, documentation, and regulatory requirements
- Degree in a related field (associate's/bachelor's preferred)
- Relevant certification (e.g., RHIA/RHIT/PMP/Clinical Informatics)
- Experience in Tribal healthcare, IHS, FQHC, or rural health; accreditation/QI support
Apply to help advance patient-centered, culturally sensitive informatics.
A Typical Workday
You start onsite in Reno by checking overnight system status and reviewing priority requests from clinical and administrative teams. Mid-morning is often spent aligning on upcoming changes-confirming timelines, validating report outputs, and making sure stakeholders understand what's changing and when. After lunch, you may join a short huddle in the clinic to observe how tools are working in real time, then return to your office to finalize documentation, coordinate with vendors, and prepare materials for end-user communications. Late afternoon is reserved for reviewing performance metrics and ensuring key submissions are on track, with occasional planning for meetings, trainings, or conferences. The schedule is regular full-time, Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., with periodic travel as needed.
Benefits That Matter
- Medical (Hometown Health PPO): RSIC pays 100% employee-only; cost-sharing for dependent tiers (Employee & Spouse 50%, Employee & Child(ren) 65%, Employee & Family 60%)
- Dental (Lincoln): RSIC pays 100% employee-only; cost-sharing for dependent tiers (Spouse 50%, Child(ren) 65%, Family 60%)
- Vision (Lincoln): RSIC pays 100% employee-only; cost-sharing for dependent tiers (Spouse 50%, Child(ren) 65%, Family 60%)
- Life & AD&D: $50,000 policy paid by RSIC (reduces to $25,000 after age 70)
- Optional add-on plans available (e.g., AFLAC, LegalShield) at employee cost
- Paid Time Off:
- Annual Leave: 4 hours accrued per pay period (use after probation; increases after 5 years per policy)
- Sick Leave: 4 hours accrued per pay period (usable immediately)
- 13 paid holidays per year
- 401(k): eligible for employee contributions after 60 days; employer matching begins after 1 year; includes a discretionary RSIC contribution