2 Senior Business Analysts to lead with requirements gathering, documentation, procurement readiness, and early project planning for 2 large healthcare ini
S.i. Systems
Toronto, ON-
Number of positions available : 1
- Salary To be discussed
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Contract job
- Published on November 28th, 2025
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Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible
Description
Our client is seeking 2 Senior Business Analysts to lead requirements gathering, documentation, procurement readiness, and early project planning for 2 large healthcare initiatives
Must haves:
- Experience working as a Senior Business Analyst in health informatics within the healthcare systems
- Deep expertise in: Clinical Workflows, Clinical Informatics, Clinical Application Education, Implementation Planning & Readiness, Contingency Planning for clinical environments
- Experience engaging with Senior Executives and diverse stakeholders
- Author and review key program and project documents (briefing notes, business cases, project charters, scope documents, change requests, reports, presentations)
- Knowledge of procurement, project planning, budgeting, and tracking
Nice to haves:
- Experience in healthcare projects and relevant software is preferred but not mandatory.
- Experience working directly on healthcare software implementations (clinical, diagnostic imaging, scheduling, or specialty care systems)
- Familiarity with Orthotics & Prosthetics systems, diagnostic imaging systems, PACS, or AI-enabled clinical decision support tools
- Prior involvement in large-scale technology procurements within healthcare
Projects:
Orthotics and Prosthetics Software Replacement
Background: The Orthotics & Prosthetics (O&P) Department operates using legacy systems and manual processes for patient scheduling, fabrication tracking, inventory management, and billing. A specialized system is required to integrate clinical workflows, inventory management, costing, fabrication processes, and real-time billing.
Stroke Identification Software
Background: The client an AI-enabled stroke identification solution that supports provincial acute stroke pathways. Current imaging workflows rely on manual interpretation and non-standardized processes across multiple facilities. Emerging AI-based tools offer automated stroke detection and triage support, but vendors in this space vary in their technical architectures, integration models, and infrastructure requirements.
A procurement process is required to determine which solution is best suited to the Saskatchewan environment, including compatibility with the provincial Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), medical imaging modalities, existing network capacity, and clinical workflows across distributed sites.
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