Responsible for defining and documenting vision, functional requirements and design using solution management tools and processes.
Responsibilities
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Work with solution strategists and clients to understand, document, analyze and communicate moderately complex solution requirements to key stakeholders.
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Leverage internal tools, processes and standards to estimate high level solution and requirement costs.
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Collaborate closely with engineering and visual designers during development process.
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Deliver solution and functional status reports to stakeholders, including sales, consulting and clients.
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Verify the solution meets functional requirements and approve the solution for release.
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Conduct product demonstrations and provides education for internal and external stakeholders.
Qualifications
Required
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent relevant work experience
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At least 3 years of testing, development or solution-related work experience
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At least 1 year of Agile development work experience
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At least 1 year of health care information technology (HCIT) solution strategy or consulting work experience
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At least 1 year of software development experience contributing to or reviewing user stories and acceptance criteria
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What We Do
Netsmart designs, builds and delivers electronic health records (EHRs), solutions and services that are powerful, intuitive and easy-to-use. Our platform provides accurate, up-to-date information that is easily accessible to care team members in behavioral health, care at home, senior living and social services. We make the complex simple and personalized so our clients can concentrate on what they do best: provide services and treatment that support whole-person care.
By leveraging the powerful Netsmart network, care providers can seamlessly and securely integrate information across communities, collaborate on the most effective treatments and improve outcomes for those in their care. Our streamlined systems and personalized workflows put relevant information at the fingertips of users when and where they need it.
For 50 years, Netsmart has been committed to providing a common platform to integrate care. SIMPLE. PERSONAL. POWERFUL.
Our more than 2,200 associates work hand-in-hand with our 600,000+ users in more than 25,000 organizations across the U.S. to develop and deploy technology that automates and coordinates everything from clinical to financial to administrative.