The Department of Health is seeking an Assistant Director: Information Management to join their team at the Head Office, HIS Application Support Centre in the Western Cape.
This pivotal role involves managing and controlling clinical systems and modules across hospitals and clinics in the region.
The successful candidate will focus on the maintenance and updating of master files, documentation, access control, and print management, ensuring that the systems are compliant with annual and ad hoc regulatory changes.
The Assistant Director will be an essential resource, providing end-user support to resolve system issues and ensuring that all users are well-informed about updates and changes.
This role not only enhances the functioning of healthcare services but also directly contributes to improving patient care and operational efficiency within the Western Cape’s healthcare facilities.
By collaborating with various stakeholders, including HIS management and hospital IT teams, the Assistant Director will drive business process re-engineering initiatives, fostering innovation and improvement in clinical systems.
This position presents an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to grow their careers in public service.
It offers a stable work environment with the chance to gain valuable professional experience in a vital sector.
Young South Africans, especially those passionate about healthcare and technology, will find this role rewarding as it allows for continuous training and development.
The Assistant Director will play an integral part in making a significant impact on the lives of patients and healthcare providers alike while paving the way for a future in government careers.
Joining the Department of Health as an Assistant Director: Information Management not only means contributing to the community but also being part of a team committed to excellence in healthcare delivery.
This role is perfect for those seeking a fulfilling career path where they can make a real difference in South Africa’s public health system.
