Full-Time

Pharmacist Clinical Informatics Lead

Ambulatory

Nebraska Medicine

Nebraska Medicine

1,001-5,000 employees

Academic health system delivering patient care

No salary listed

Lincoln, NE, USA + 1 more

More locations: Omaha, NE, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role; must reside in NE or IA.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Minimum of five years pharmacy experience in a health system setting in designated area of application(s) supported required.
  • Degree from an accredited college of pharmacy required.
  • Ability to obtain appropriate EPIC certification(s) within six months of hire or transfer date required.
  • Proficient knowledge and ability to employ systems analysis, continuous quality improvement, industry best practices, tools and standards required.
  • Strong communication skills, including written, verbal, interpersonal, and rapport-building skills required.
  • Knowledge of team building both as participant of teams and in a leadership role required.
  • Strong project management and presentation skills required.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications required.
  • Close attention to detail required.
  • Ability to translate an understanding of computer system capabilities to address user process requirements required.
  • Analytical and problem solving skills necessary to apply expertise to problems and/or increase operational efficiency with systems required.
  • Must have expertise in subject matter areas demonstrated by documented experience in analysis, process design and workflow, research, installation/implementation and support of software applications and system required.
  • Proven ability to communicate effectively with leadership and all levels of colleagues, including users and non-users of the electronic health record required.
  • Ability to carry out job responsibilities with little or limited direction required.
  • Successful completion of the Nebraska Pharmacy examination and subsequent pharmacy licensure within the State of Nebraska required.
Responsibilities
  • Provide analysis to translate pharmacy workflow and content requirements into software application solutions through collaboration with owners, teams and various stakeholders.
  • Acts in role as pharmacy informatics expert leveraging knowledge of build as opportunity to apply expertise to solve organization medication related problems.
  • Maintains expertise and experience in multiple system applications to ensure visibility and understanding of broad workflows.
  • Responsible for clinical and business transformation related to development, implementation, and evaluation of the electronic health record (EHR), as well as other clinical pharmacy information systems.
  • Provides analysis to translate clinical or business workflow and content requirements into software application solutions and participates throughout design, build, and monitoring phases of comprehensive medication system software with collaboration from owners, teams and various stakeholders.
  • Supports 2-5 applications.
Desired Qualifications
  • Healthcare operations background is preferred.
  • Experience with pharmacy or clinical workflow analysis for development of electronic solutions within assigned applications preferred.
  • Technical and administrative experience with EPIC (or another electronic health record) and other technical solutions (e.g., smart sets, order sets, documentation flow sheets, scheduling, billing, etc.) preferred.
  • Doctor of Pharmacy degree in pharmacy preferred.
  • PGY1 pharmacy residency completion preferred.
  • Certification or formal education in informatics preferred.
  • Post graduate degree in healthcare informatics, or information technology preferred.
  • EPIC certification in designated application area(s) preferred.
  • Knowledge of operational healthcare, pharmacy and medication related hospital/clinic workflows preferred.
  • Strong understanding of the organization's policies, procedures, and business operations preferred.
  • Board certification in ambulatory care pharmacy, critical care pharmacy, nutrition support pharmacy, oncology pharmacy, pediatric pharmacy, or pharmacotherapy preferred.
  • Professional level certification from an accredited organization in informatics or health information technology preferred.

Nebraska Medicine is an academic health system with two hospitals, 809 beds, and over 40 clinics in Omaha and nearby areas. It works with the University of Nebraska Medical Center to provide patient care, medical education, and research. Care is delivered through its hospital and clinic network by physicians and specialists, guided by research and coordinated across inpatient and outpatient settings; patients access services via appointments for evidence-based treatment. The organization stands out by tying clinical care to ongoing university research and education, including translational work and advanced specialties like cancer and transplantation. Its goal is to improve health worldwide by offering premier education, research, and high-quality patient care.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$62.1M

Headquarters

Omaha, Nebraska

Founded

N/A

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Farnam Health Center opens September 2027 with dermatology and GI services.
  • Buffett Cancer Center Kearney opened December 2024, expands oncology access.
  • Michael Hasselberg appointed chief transformation officer drives digital innovation.

What critics are saying

  • Kearney expansion diverts Omaha revenue, erodes core profitability in 12-24 months.
  • Farnam Center delays past 2027 inflate $99 million costs, damage reputation.
  • CHI Health Mercy captures Bennington primary care share within 6-12 months.

What makes Nebraska Medicine unique

  • Nebraska Medicine leads in cancer care, organ transplantation, and infectious diseases.
  • Earned 2017 Birnbaum Quality Leadership Award, top ten U.S. academic systems.
  • Operates Biocontainment Unit for highly hazardous communicable diseases.

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Benefits

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Professional Development Budget

Tuition Reimbursement

Company News

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Nebraska Medicine's new Omaha health clinic designed by LEO A DALY.

Nebraska Medicine's new Omaha health clinic designed by LEO A DALY. Nebraska Medicine has announced its newest facility, a four-story health clinic that has been designed by LEO A DALY. The nearly 100,000 SF midtown Omaha health center will hold the hospital system's dermatology program, as well as outpatient GI, behavioral health services and general internal medicine. The building is scheduled to open in September 2027. Precast concrete and glass curtain walls provide a durable and modern aesthetic, while a sun-shading system of curved, perforated panels adds texture and depth to the west facade while integrating the building with the broader campus infrastructurehttps://www.edgeomaha.com/. "The Farnam Health Center's modern design and integrated campus connections reflect Nebraska Medicine's commitment to innovation, while the services inside will meet some of the most pressing healthcare needs in our community," said Jeff Monzu, LEO A DALY senior director of health and wellness. "It's rewarding to help shape a place that will serve Omaha for decades." Read the announcement from Nebraska Medicine here.

Star-Herald
Mar 13th, 2026
Nebraska Medicine to build $99 million clinic in midtown Omaha

Nebraska Medicine to build $99 million clinic in midtown Omaha. * Julie Anderson Omaha World-Herald * 9 hrs ago * 0 Nebraska Medicine announced Tuesday that the next project to emerge from the busy construction activity in midtown Omaha will be a new, four-story health center on the southeast corner of 42nd and Farnam Streets. People are also reading... We're always interested in hearing about news in our community. Let us know what's going on! Related to this story. Jan Janisch-Hanzlik, Dr. Matthew Lunning and Dr. Rana Zabad discuss new multiple sclerosis therapy during a press conference at the Buffett Ca...

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Feb 26th, 2026
Nebraska Medicine opening new primary health center in Bennington

Nebraska Medicine opening new primary health center in Bennington. Posted 11:36 AM, Feb 26, 2026 and last updated 1 hour and 22 minutes ago Jill is your neighborhood news reporter for Northwest Omaha. Jill is passionate about connecting with her community and telling the stories that matter to them. BENNINGTON, Neb. (KMTV) - Nebraska Medicine is preparing to open a new primary health center in Bennington, bringing expanded health care access to the growing corridor near 156th and State. Before the location officially opens, neighbors are invited to get a first look at what it has to offer this Saturday. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., visitors can tour the clinic, meet staff, and enjoy a few fun activities. Nebraska Medicine will celebrate with community leaders in a private ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday afternoon, and the clinic will open to the the public on Monday, March 9. The facility will be open for appointments Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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