Clinical Applications Project Manager
Unijobs is currently seeking an experienced Clinical Applications Project Manager to join their Clinical Applications team. This is a 12‑month temporary contract based in Dublin 1, working in a hybrid model (3 days onsite, 2 days remote).
Location & Work Model
Based in Dublin 1 with a hybrid schedule of three days onsite and two days remote.
Compensation
Agency employee, 35‑hour work week. Daily rate of €281.66.
Key Responsibilities
Lead full‑life‑cycle implementation of clinical applications from initiation through post‑go‑live support.
Develop and maintain project plans, timelines, resource allocations, and budgets.
Coordinate cross‑functional teams including IT staff, clinical stakeholders, and third‑party vendors.
Facilitate requirements gathering sessions and translate clinical needs into technical specifications.
Manage project scope, identifying and mitigating risks and issues promptly.
Lead change management activities to ensure smooth adoption of new applications.
Report project status to executive leadership and key stakeholders.
Coordinate testing, training, and transition to support activities.
Ensure projects adhere to healthcare regulatory requirements (HIPAA, HITECH, etc.).
Balance multiple concurrent projects while maintaining quality standards.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Information Technology, or related field.
2+ years of project management experience in healthcare IT environments.
Demonstrated experience implementing clinical applications (CPOE, LIS, RIS, etc.).
Strong understanding of healthcare workflows and clinical operations.
Excellent communication and presentation skills.
Proven ability to manage stakeholder expectations across clinical and technical teams.
Experience with project management methodologies (Agile, Waterfall).
Proficiency with project management tools (Jira) and Microsoft Office suite.
Preferred Qualifications
PMP or healthcare‑specific project management certification.
Knowledge of HL7, FHIR, and healthcare interoperability standards.
Experience with system integration projects.
Change management certification or formal training.
Full‑time position with occasional evening/weekend work during critical project phases.
May require travel to multiple facilities within our healthcare structure.
Fast‑paced environment requiring excellent prioritisation skills.
Collaborative setting with exposure to clinical and executive leadership.
Additional Information
• This role may be subject to Garda Vetting and Foreign Police Clearance. • May require occasional evening or weekend work and travel to multiple facilities.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Unijobs is an equal opportunities employer.
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