Clinical Applications Manager

effb Dubay, United Arab Emirates
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2. Delivery Cadence & Execution Discipline:

  • Run structured weekly cycles for backlog grooming, prioritization, sprint planning, clinical engagement, testing, and deployment.
  • Maintain a tight cadence of monthly operational reviews, POD scorecard updates, and KPI presentations to the Director of Technology.
  • Establish a predictable release calendar with well-defined checkpoints: requirements → design → build → test → UAT → deploy → hypercare.

2. Delivery Cadence & Execution Discipline:

  • Run structured weekly cycles for backlog grooming, prioritization, sprint planning, clinical engagement, testing, and deployment.
  • Maintain a tight cadence of monthly operational reviews, POD scorecard updates, and KPI presentations to the Director of Technology.
  • Establish a predictable release calendar with well-defined checkpoints: requirements → design → build → test → UAT → deploy → hypercare.

5. Vendor & Contract Governance:

  • Act as primary operational contact for clinical application vendors.
  • Monitor SLAs, support hours, upgrade cycles, patching, escalations, and issue backlog.
  • Ensure vendors deliver in accordance with hospital expectations and contractual obligations.
  • Provide strategic escalations to the Director of Technology for vendor performance issues.

6. Team Leadership & People Management:

  • Lead, mentor, and develop the Clinical Applications Pod analysts and specialists.
  • Ensure clarity of responsibilities, structured work allocation, workload visibility, and objective measures of performance.
  • Build technical depth within the team (e.g., clinical build, workflow design, interoperability, testing frameworks).

8. Compliance, Audit, & DR Readiness:

  • Ensure compliance with DHA/NABIDH requirements, data security, clinical safety, and audit obligations.
  • Maintain configuration documentation, functional specifications, build books, and SOPs.
  • Lead DR drills for clinical systems and ensure resilience is always maintained.