As an Implementations Manager, you will coordinate healthcare IT projects, assist with system configurations, data migrations, and ensure successful client engagement throughout the implementation process.
We were tired of hearing that healthcare is broken, so we decided to do something about it. At Nomi Health, we believe the care itself isn’t broken — it’s the business of healthcare that gets in the way. Every year, more than $1 trillion is wasted on paperwork, delays, and middle layers that drive up costs and keep people from the care they need.
We’re rebuilding the system so it works the way it should: clear prices you can trust, faster payments that keep providers focused on patients, and data that helps employers make better decisions. Our work has already touched more than 30 million lives — from local communities in Michigan to some of the largest companies in the country.
We are seeking a talented and passionate Implementations Manager. You will assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of healthcare IT implementations for new clients or system migrations. You will work closely with senior team members to ensure projects are completed successfully and meet client expectations.
How You Will Make an Impact
- Assist in developing project plans, timelines, and deliverables for healthcare IT implementations.
- Support client engagements during the implementation process, providing updates and addressing client inquiries.
- Assist in configuring healthcare IT systems based on client requirements and specifications.
- Provide support in data migration activities, ensuring accuracy and completeness of data transfers.
- Participate in system testing and validation to ensure solutions meet quality standards and client needs.
- Maintain detailed documentation of implementation activities, including project plans and status reports.
- Mentor Operational Analysts in ongoing file support.
What We Are Looking For
- Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, information technology, business, or a related field.
- 2 + years of experience in healthcare IT implementations, project coordination, or a relevant internship.
- Basic knowledge of healthcare IT systems, EHRs, and data migration concepts. Familiarity with project management tools is a plus.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to interact professionally with clients and team members.
- Ability to troubleshoot issues and collaborate with team members to find solutions.
- Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills to manage tasks and deadlines effectively.
Nomi Health delivers disruptive healthcare solutions, in partnership with like-minded employers, public sector organizations, advisors (brokers/consultants), and payers/TPAs. We’re a team of 300+ people who show up every day with the same mindset: don’t settle for “that’s just how it is.” Real change happens when you challenge the system, cut through the excuses, and build something better together.
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