Back to jobsCoordinate and participate in the successful selection, analysis, design, planning, risk assessment, implementation, training, maintenance, support, and upgrade of the Information Technology (IT) systems by using best practice project methods.
In collaboration with IT services (e.g. eHealth Ontario), respond to incidents related to IT service interruptions at the local, regional and provincial level.
Act as a consultant to assist regional contacts with advanced levels of network design.
Develop methods to monitor issues that may impact patient care and identify and implement opportunities for efficiencies.
Document and monitor events, logs, and backups, and manage all server and network related support issues.
Work collaboratively with technology vendors to research, recommend and implement successful technical solutions and investigate new technology as required.
Coordinate support from other IT teams, HSN programs, vendors or hospital partners as required.
Develop strategies and follow government body and organizational policies to ensure data is private, confidential, and protected.
Research, develop and implement procedures and technologies to protect the security of hospital information systems and information assets.
Provide hospital wide, on-call coverage for problems and serious issues after hours and on weekends according to scheduled rotation.
Manage third party contracts (e.g. negotiations, RFP’s, renewals and generation of purchasing documentation).
Participate in planning related to the future direction of various IT systems/platforms and investigate new technologies and their potential for application at HSN.
Design, develop, implement and test technology resiliency solutions and contingency plans.
Maintain an advanced level of understanding of server, network and workstation technologies, the HCIS and its relationship to other information systems, HCIS integration systems and regional network design.
Determine and align improvement projects with HSN’s Strategic Plan; monitor and adjust to achieve goal outcomes.
Participate in education and training specific to current, relevant federal and provincial health and safety legislation, standards and guidelines.
Contribute to learner development by providing academic support, mentorship, preceptorship and supervision as required.
Educate and promote health, safety and wellness in the work place.
Represent the department or program on (including chairing) regional committees and meetings to advance technology standards within the North Eastern Ontario Network (NEON) and across other hospital partnerships.
Perform other duties as required.
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Systems Analyst - Network Infrastructure
CAD44.96 - CAD52.9 / hourPosted 3 weeks ago
Full-timeonsitesenior