Description
UCLA HEALTH
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Description
Play a key role in supporting exceptional patient care
within a nationally recognized health system. At UCLA Health Pharmacy, you’ll
contribute to meaningful work that strengthens the quality and safety of our
services.
Under the guidance of the Senior Clinical Applications
Pharmacist, as a Clinical Systems Administrator you will
be responsible for the administration, integration, and optimization of
pharmacy information technology (IT) systems. This role serves as a technical
analyst applying contemporary IT knowledge to deploy and maintain systems
infrastructure. You will complete medical device software/firmware updates,
purchase and maintain supporting hardware, and support these solutions
throughout their lifespan. Project work may be assigned and will include
high-impact initiatives such as: new facility deployments, expansion of
pharmacy services, and new systems integration.
UCLA Health is a world-renowned health system with four
award-winning hospitals and dozens of primary care practices, specialty
practices, urgent care centers, and other ancillary locations throughout metro
Los Angeles. We are also home to the David Geffen School of Medicine, an
internationally-respected center of medical learning and research. Through the
efforts of our outstanding people, we have become Los Angeles’ trusted provider
of exceptional, compassionate patient care. If you’re looking to experience
greater challenge and fulfillment in your career, you can at UCLA Health.
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm
Hourly Salary Range: $39.93-$66.60
Bargaining Unit: TX – UPTE
Qualifications
We are seeking a dedicated professional with:
- Bachelor’s degree in
healthcare data or related field and/or equivalent combination of
education and experience. - 2 years of experience
working in a healthcare setting or within the healthcare industry at
large. - Knowledge/experience
related to healthcare data. - Ability to establish and
maintain cooperative working relationships with co-workers and
professional staff. - Ability to set priorities
which accurately reflect the relative importance of job responsibilities. - Ability to perform job
requirements with frequent interruptions and/or distractions. - Ability to work
independently and follow through on assignments with minimal supervision. - Ability to communicate
orally on a one-to-one basis using appropriate vocabulary and grammar to
obtain information, explain policies and procedures, and to persuade others
to accept or adopt a specific opinion or action. - Understanding of system
performance monitoring and actions that can be taken to improve or correct
performance. Knowledge of the design, development and application of
technology and systems to meet business needs. - Experience adapting
equipment and technology to serve user needs. - Knowledge of state and
federal regulations relating to the practice of pharmacy. - Knowledge of and
compliance with California State Board of Pharmacy, University of
California, and federal rules and regulation governing pharmacy.





