What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Systems Support and Training Specialist position at Rockingham County (NH)?
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SCOPE OF POSITION:
Effective July 1, 2026! The Clinical Systems Support Specialist provides technical, operational, and administrative support to ensure the functionality, integrity, and efficiency of the resident electronic medical records system at Rockingham County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. This role oversees the daily administration and maintenance of clinical and administrative software systems, supports end users through troubleshooting and training, and collaborates with vendors, IT, and interdisciplinary departments to support effective operations, data integrity, regulatory compliance, and quality resident care outcomes throughout the facility.We are committed to providing preventative and restorative care to all residents and clients here at Rockingham County. We want our residents to feel safe, comfortable, and supported in all aspects of their lives to include not only physical, but also emotional, social, spiritual, environmental, and intellectual well-being. The Clinical Systems Support Specialist plays an important role in supporting this mission through the management, support, and optimization of clinical and administrative software systems throughout the organization. This role administers Long Term Care clinical software programs, provides technical support to end users, troubleshoots system issues, coordinates software updates and implementations, and assists with process improvements to support workflow efficiency and regulatory compliance. Working collaboratively with vendors, the IT department, and interdisciplinary teams, the Clinical Systems Support Specialist helps ensure accurate system functionality, supports onboarding and user access management, maintains data integrity and confidentiality standards, and contributes to audit readiness and operational effectiveness. Responsibilities include developing instructional materials, delivering individualized and group software training programs, providing ongoing user education and support, and serving as a subject matter expert for clinical software applications and technology. Additional responsibilities include assisting with technical documentation, coordinating technology-related needs with vendors and IT, supporting website and social media updates, assisting with the LTC monthly newsletter, and maintaining procedure manuals to support consistency and compliance. This role responds to user inquiries in a timely manner, promotes quality customer service, stays informed of technology and software updates, and supports emergency response efforts in accordance with facility protocols. Must be able to work hours as scheduled based on the requirements of the position and department.
SCOPE OF POSITION:
Effective July 1, 2026! The Clinical Systems Support Specialist provides technical, operational, and administrative support to ensure the functionality, integrity, and efficiency of the resident electronic medical records system at Rockingham County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. This role oversees the daily administration and maintenance of clinical and administrative software systems, supports end users through troubleshooting and training, and collaborates with vendors, IT, and interdisciplinary departments to support effective operations, data integrity, regulatory compliance, and quality resident care outcomes throughout the facility.We are committed to providing preventative and restorative care to all residents and clients here at Rockingham County. We want our residents to feel safe, comfortable, and supported in all aspects of their lives to include not only physical, but also emotional, social, spiritual, environmental, and intellectual well-being. The Clinical Systems Support Specialist plays an important role in supporting this mission through the management, support, and optimization of clinical and administrative software systems throughout the organization. This role administers Long Term Care clinical software programs, provides technical support to end users, troubleshoots system issues, coordinates software updates and implementations, and assists with process improvements to support workflow efficiency and regulatory compliance. Working collaboratively with vendors, the IT department, and interdisciplinary teams, the Clinical Systems Support Specialist helps ensure accurate system functionality, supports onboarding and user access management, maintains data integrity and confidentiality standards, and contributes to audit readiness and operational effectiveness. Responsibilities include developing instructional materials, delivering individualized and group software training programs, providing ongoing user education and support, and serving as a subject matter expert for clinical software applications and technology. Additional responsibilities include assisting with technical documentation, coordinating technology-related needs with vendors and IT, supporting website and social media updates, assisting with the LTC monthly newsletter, and maintaining procedure manuals to support consistency and compliance. This role responds to user inquiries in a timely manner, promotes quality customer service, stays informed of technology and software updates, and supports emergency response efforts in accordance with facility protocols. Must be able to work hours as scheduled based on the requirements of the position and department.
- High School diploma or General Education Degree (GED); and
- Associate’s degree in IT field or certifications preferred; and
- 2-4 years related IT software and/or health care field experience, or
- Equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Mandatory post offer physical and drug testing for new hire. Criminal records check required.
Salary : $27 - $37