At Imaging Associates, we are committed to delivering world-class radiology services that enhance every patient’s healthcare journey. With a doctor-led approach and a strong foundation of trust and quality, we continuously strive to improve outcomes through innovation, collaboration, and compassion.
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Clinical Applications Analyst to join our IT team in Victoria. This is a key role responsible for supporting, optimising, and enhancing our clinical systems to enable safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care.
You will work closely with clinicians, operational teams, and vendors to ensure our systems are configured effectively, continuously improved, and aligned with clinical workflows.
This is a Permanent Full-Time role.
Key Responsibilities
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Configure and maintain clinical systems (e.g. RIS, PACS, EMR/EHR)
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Support application lifecycle activities including upgrades, patches, testing, and releases
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Analyse clinical workflows and recommend system improvements
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Support implementations, deployments, and go-live activities across sites
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Perform system, integration, and UAT testing
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Troubleshoot issues and provide timely support to clinical users
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Collaborate with vendors and stakeholders to deliver enhancements and projects
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Maintain documentation, SOPs, and configuration records
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Participate in on-call support as required
About You
You are a technically strong and clinically aware systems specialist who thrives in a fast-paced healthcare environment. This role requires prior experience within the healthcare industry, ideally in radiology, diagnostic imaging, or hospital environments.
To be successful, you will have:
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Proven experience (3–5+ years) supporting clinical applications in a healthcare setting
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Hands-on experience with RIS, PACS, EMR/EHR, or similar clinical systems
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Strong understanding of healthcare workflows (radiology experience highly desirable)
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Experience managing upgrades, testing, and system deployments
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Knowledge of HL7, DICOM, and healthcare integrations
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Strong problem-solving, analytical, and stakeholder engagement skills
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Ability to balance competing priorities and work collaboratively
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Degree in IT, Computer Science, Health Informatics or related field
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ITIL, PMP or relevant certifications (desirable)
Why Join Us?
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Hybrid working model (3 days onsite / 2 days remote)
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Work within a growing, innovative healthcare organisation
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Opportunity to make a real impact on patient care through technology
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Collaborative, values-driven culture
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Ongoing learning and development opporunities
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Harness the power of teamwork
If you’re passionate about healthcare technology and want to play a critical role in improving clinical systems and patient outcomes, we’d love to hear from you.