Summary
Job Description:
Baptist Health is looking for an IT Program Specialist to join our team! This is a remote position that requires residency in KY or IN
The Program Specialist is responsible for the IT programs/projects within assigned scope, with overall responsibility for the direction, scope, cost, schedule, quality, and success of the projects. This includes managing the project plan, budget, issues management list, work breakdown structure, and other project management tools. This position will coordinate all project activities: software and hardware implementation training, and optimization, business and IT related tasks, internal communications process improvement, and develop a plan for sustaining support.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree, or four years direct experience in lieu of degree. Master’s preferred.
At least 5 - 10 years’ progressive leadership and management experience including project experience in an IT environment or in business environment with major project management/system implementation role. Applicable system expertise a plus.
PMP (Project Management Professional) Certification or equivalent preferred.
Agile or SCRUM certification a plus.
Lean Six Sigma certification a plus.
Epic certification a plus.
Work Experience
Education
If you would like to be part of a growing family focused on supporting clinical excellence, teamwork and innovation, we urge you to apply now! Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.Top Skills
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