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Director, Clinical Research Informatics - Clinical Research - Full Time 8 Hour D

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079


Director, Clinical Research Informatics - Clinical Research - Full Time 8 Hour Days (Exempt) (Non-Union)

ApplyKeck Medicine of USCHospitalLos Angeles, CaliforniaThe University of Southern California (USC) Keck School of Medicine, Keck Hospital of USC, the Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute (SC CTSI), and Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) have partnered to provide a robust informatics infrastructure that supports clinical research. The Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) is a core group at SC CTSI that provides expertise and support for clinical research data integration, data sharing, and data security to help drive the integration of clinical care and clinical research. CRI Program Director will oversee the day-to-day management of operations and administrative functions including planning, program evaluation, policy and technical implementation, personnel administration, budget, service promotion, and proposal development. Contributes to the design of program content, policies, and strategic planning efforts.Essential Duties:Program Planning and Management - Plans and develops CRI objectives and content. Identify trends and research needs and establish priorities accordingly.Assists in writing grant applications, IRB applications, publications, white papers, standards, SOPs, and presentations.Develops and communicates CRI program to various internal and external stakeholders.Develop operating policies and processes to ensure effective, efficient, and secure use of data.Prepares long and short-range plans for applications selection, systems development, systems maintenance, production activities, and for necessary support resources, coordinating area efforts with university-wide efforts.Collaborates with stakeholders from KSOM, Keck MC, CHLA, and SC CTSI CHLA on new initiatives and service opportunities. Participates in CTSA consortium activities.Develops and manages program budgets and recommends or makes budgetary and resource allocations. Provides financial status reports as requested.Works closely with researchers, administration, compliance, IT, and user groups in defining, prioritizing, and executing applications and streamlined processes.Conducts and participates in program evaluation. Prepares and presents to leadership reports on program productivity and impact.Develops strategies for marketing or promoting the program to include needs assessment, promotion plans, networking, newsletters, publications, and events planning.Plans and implements necessary controls and procedures to protect systems and data from modification, disclosure, or destruction. Controls the integrity of databases by monitoring incoming data and transactions.Evaluates vendor proposals for purchases of hardware, software, and technical services to assure adherence to specifications. Analyzes proposed projects for feasibility.Ensures all information systems products meet standards and user requirements. Tests software and hardware and monitors and resolves problems.Develops and implements security-related procedures. Promotes and maintains standards for security-conscious awareness and behavior. Maintains knowledge of the university's crime prevention and suppression programs and services. Ensures dissemination of security-related information to staff.Serves as a key resource for program information. Resolves problems or questions referred by researchers and program and technical personnel at all levels.Service Delivery - Manages the delivery of CRI services to targeted researchers. Sets and communicates program priorities and performance standards and assesses operations using these criteria.Plans and conducts quality assurance reviews and recommends changes as appropriate.Develops and maintains automated or manual systems and procedures to facilitate program operations.Ensures stakeholder and researcher needs are met with the highest quality customer service and user training.Ensures researchers are provided efficient tools and data in a timely manner.Identifies technical education opportunities to enhance user experience.Staffing and Training - Directly or indirectly supervises all assigned subordinate staff. Recommends organizational structure, reporting relationships, and staffing needs based on program goals.Recruits, screens, hires, and trains staff in accordance with University policies. Assesses need for technical and professional growth and recommends development opportunities.Evaluates employee performance and provides guidance and feedback. Counsels and/or disciplines as needed.Systems and Security - Advises leadership regarding Informatics systems requirements. Facilitates planning and directs the design, installation, modification, and operations of research information systems.Reviews and prioritizes systems development requests. Prepares cost estimates for current and proposed projects, reflecting staff and equipment requirements.Develops project specifications. Plans and coordinates project schedules and related activities. Directs coding, testing, installation, debugging, and documentation of systems developments and/or enhancements. Plans and recommends changes to the capacity of the operating system or its configuration.Other duties as assigned.Required Qualifications:High school or equivalentBachelor's degree in Computer Science, Health Science, Clinical Research, Bioinformatics, or other related field7-10 years of leadership and management of a department/unit in Health Information Data Management and/or providing informatics tools and services based on such data.Experience providing informatics tools/services to academic researchers.Ability to communicate with diverse stakeholders at all levels with clarity, poise, maturity, and precision both written and verbally; able to navigate in complex research organizations effectively.Excellent time management; able to grasp new technologies, respond quickly to competing priorities, and be comfortable with working with tight deadlines.Exceptionally well-organized with demonstrated ability to prioritize and track multiple projects; and maintain well-organized, easily accessible, shared files.Excellent problem-solving and critical-thinking skills; balancing strategic alignment with technology roadmap and emerging industry trends with practical delivery.Strong interpersonal and analytical, problem-solving, troubleshooting, and organization skills with the ability to handle multiple, high-priority projects with keen attention to detail. Must be able to help identify process improvement where needed.Preferred Qualifications:Related graduate study in Informatics, computer science, IT, or related fieldExperience within an academic medical/healthcare environment.Experience implementing and managing clinical trials and research data warehouse.Required Licenses/Certifications:Fire Life Safety Training (LA City) - If no card upon hire, one must be obtained within 30 days of hire and maintained by renewal before expiration date. (Required within LA City only)The annual base salary range for this position is $158,080.00 - $260,832.00. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.REQ20134406

Posted Date: 05/23/2023Apply

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