The job would be based in Spokane, Wash., at the Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center, according to the Politico Morning eHealth newsletter, which reported the position opening. Mann-Grandstaff is one of the four pilot sites for the VA’s Cerner implementation, which will take place over the next 18 months.
The prospective hire would “provide dedicated, site-level support to assist with critical path success and to mitigate site-level issues, [and] develop the site-level work breakdown structure, project schedule, risk management, and meeting coordination and facilitation,” the listing states.
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