Information Systems positions at the medical school perform programming and data analysis, create and maintain computer networks and serve as system managers. The School of Medicine is highly computerized, utilizing a wide variety of hardware and operating systems. A large presence on the World Wide Web is maintained, and e-mail is the communication of choice. Positions are involved in business applications, financial management and scientific applications, biostatistics and medical informatics. Some of the positions offer opportunities to work one on one with researchers, business managers and other end users.

Current as of 09/11/2006 (Last Change/Addition: 07/27/2006)

DATA CONTROL COORDINATOR Job # 070064: The Department of Surgery is seeking a Data Control Coordinator. Position is responsible for collecting and maintaining databases used on research projects and collaborates with research team in conducting clinical trials. Office and/or research lab setting with changing time pressures and some exposure to samples and chemicals. Working knowledge of general nursing theory and practice, computers and data collection skills. Equivalent of Bachelor's degree required with 1 year experience in clinical and or research setting preferred.

DATA CONTROL COORDINATOR Job # 070103: The Center for Clinical Studies is seeking a Data Control Coordinator. Position is responsible for collecting and maintaining databases used on research projects and collaborates with research team in conducting clinical trials. Office and/or research lab setting with changing time pressures and some exposure to samples and chemicals. Working knowledge of general nursing theory and practice, computers and data collection skills. Equivalent of high school diploma required with one year experience in clinical and/or research setting preferred.

DATABASE ANALYST Job # 061257: The Department of Radiology-Nuclear Medicine is seeking a Database Analyst. Provides support to end users by providing computer support and database management. Develops, designs, creates and maintains databases for Nuclear Medicine Division of the Radiology Department. High level experience and skills required. Database development and management web-based development. Must understand interactions between application programs, operating systems and networks. Equivalent of a bachelor's degree in computer science or related field 1-2 years experience in various databases. Working knowledge of software development languages, database and query languages, WP, spreadsheets, etc.

PROGRAMMER I Job # 070003: Occupational Therapy is seeking a Programmer I to develop and maintain a web-based query tool for an ongoing large-scale clinical research program; prepare and develop web content and documentation to support the programming projects; writing code book, user guide; test and debug programs and correct program errors by modifying instructions and sequences; provide software and programming support for Microsoft Office, SAS, SAS intr/net, HTML, Javascript, VBscript, ASP, and MS Frontpage; communicate programming results and issues; perform statistical analysis. BS in computer information systems or closely related field with 6 months experience in job offered or 12 months experience in clinical research required.

PROGRAMMER I Job # 070081: The Department of Neurology is seeking a Programmer I. Assist in software and database development for the internet stroke center and related web sites. The internet stroke center is an educational web site devoted to stroke and cerebrovascular disease. Develop and program database-generated areas for stroke web site and other projects. Assist content experts in developing interactive web presentations. Assist with web site and server operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Work hours and location may be flexible. Proficient in true object oriented .net programming, compiling, and debugging. This includes Visual Basic and C# languages as well as "straight" ASP for maintenance of older applications. Two years of college minimum. College degree in computer science or programming preferred.

PROGRAMMER I - PART TIME Job # 061247: The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Part Time Programmer I. Position designs and develops computer programs and their supportive documentation. The main tasks is to maintain a computerized diagnostic interview and scoring programs used by researchers all over the world. Others tasks include assisting in various research related functions; ordering, purchasing, installing, and troubleshooting hardware and software related to the interview programs. Standard computer department working environment. Fluency in Microsoft Visual Basic is crucial. Ability to jump right into a Visual Basic programming environment and write new code. Indepth knowledge of MS Access, Excel and PowerPoint. Must be able to proof read own work. Equivalent of a Bachelor's degree in computer science with 1 year or less experience in programming.

REPORTING SERVICES ANALYST I PART TIME Job # 061263: The Department of Surgery is seeking a part time Reporting Services Analyst I. Position assists with reporting functions for Departments of Surgery, OB-GYN, and Neurology. Areas of responsibility include preparation and distribution of weekly, monthly, and quarterly ad hoc reports through PCX and DBMS using predefined report definitions and formats, assist Reporting Services Analyst II in preparation of monthly report package, write and run simple ad hoc reports DBMS and complete detailed data collection projects as assigned. Position is located at 4480 Clayton. Work is fast-paced and demanding with time constraints. Understanding of IDX software, pc spreadsheet skills. IDX report writer/DBMS IDX PCX, data base management system skills are preferred. Interpersonal skills with the ability to interact with internal and external clients. Associate's degree in business, health information management, or related field and three years experience in a healthcare business environment. Flexible hours and a great working environment!

STATISTICAL DATA ANALYST Job # 061349: The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is seeking a Data Manager. Performs data management and/or data analysis for investigators using statistical packages. Assists investigators in the design of experiments, clinical trial and epidemiological studies. Normal office conditions. May involve some travel to collaborating institution. SAS experience and proficiency with data analysis and/or data management. PC/Unix knowledge. Experience in clinical research preferred. Equivalent of Bachelor's degree.

USER SUPPORT ANALYST I Job # 061220: The Department of Pediatrics - Computing Facility is seeking a User Support Analyst I. This position investigates and assists in resolution of computer software and application problems of users. Responsible for receiving telephone calls from end users reporting computer problems and determine cause of the problem (ie: modem,printer, cables, etc.), and refer hardware problems for technical support. Resolve first level support hardware/software problems, responding to inquires on how to use specific applications such as statistical, graphics, database, printing, work processing, programming language, electronic mail, operating systems, and other applications as necessary. Test new software products and evaluate ease of use and potential benefit, and recommend upgrades and improvements. Standard computer department working environment. Previous experience with software installation and troubleshooting. Equivalent of a Bachelor's degree in computer science related program and 1 year experience with software installation and troubleshooting.

USER SUPPORT ANALYST I Job # 061344: The Office of Student Medical Education is seeking a User Support Analyst I. This position supports educational technologies for the Office of Medical Student Education. Normal office environment with some campus deliveries. Some lifting and moving not to exceed 30 lbs. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with many different levels of customers. Organized, handle multiple tasks at once, ability to set priorities technical skills in basic operating systems, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel required. College degree required, preferred in information systems technology. 2-5 years experience in IT department preferred.

USER SUPPORT TECHNICIAN - PART TIME Job # 060676: The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Part Time User Support Technician. This position is responsible for assisting end users with computer hardware and software issues and for performing trouble ticketing and documentation. Responsibilities include answering the help desk phones and providing first level troubleshooting. Must possess excellent customer service skills. Ideal candidate must be a self-starter, learn quickly and work effectively in a diverse environment. Must have high school diploma or equivalent with Associate's degree or equivalent experience. Experience with PC operating systems and software in an NT network environment preferred. Standard computer department working environment. Previous experience in a user support environment.

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