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Req number: 44678BR
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Description:
JOB OVERVIEW
The Human Factor Designer/Engineer (HFD/E) is an
experienced professional that helps to integrate
people, equipment, facilities, and other
resources within an innovative work environment
to improve patient care. The HFD/E works under
the guidance of the Clinical Innovation Center
(CIC) leadership team to provide expertise in
solution discovery, process design, prototyping,
and other human factor activities (i.e. FMEA,
heuristic evaluation). The HFD/E collaborates
with partners of CIC (i.e. Continuous Process
Improvement (CPI) Hub, Lean) to support various project needs.
Additional job functions include but not limited to the following:
• Coach project team members to conduct usability
studies at various stages of product development
from early prototypes to MVP (minimum viable product).
• Facility Design (Example: redesign off an existing care delivery space)
Please note: This is a six month contract
position starting from the date of hire, with a possibility of extension.
CLINICAL INNOVATION CENTER
The Clinical Innovation Center (CIC) is tasked to
develop the infrastructure and internal capacity
to accelerate innovations that solve critical
delivery system problems at UCSF Health. We
partner with internal and external entities to
analyze, prototype, test, implement and evaluate
solutions that target our organizational
priorities. In addition, CIC enables clinicians
and staff to discover solutions that was not
possible before by leveraging skills from the
Berkeley engineering schools. CIC is led by the
Chief Innovation Officer of UCSF Health
Feel free to have students contact me directly or apply through the web link.
Thanks!
Jessica
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Received on 2016-05-12 15:45:15