Department Name: H3997:EVPHA Information Technology
Job Summary: Using best practices and adult learning principles, the IT Technology trainer will facilitate the teaching of information technology virtually or in person to all healthcare professionals including faculty, nursing staff and other healthcare professionals across the enterprise. The position will be responsible for teaching the material providing on-site support to users; participating in the implementation of new systems; collaborating and communicating with curriculum designers any changes that are to be disseminated and providing exceptional customer service to faculty, staff and co-workers. Requires occasional travel within Kentucky to UK Healthcare remote site clinical areas to provide training.
Skills /Knowledge/Abilities: The ideal candidate will have excellent communication, facilitation and presentation skills; be well organized and have project management skills; and be proficient in MS Office Suites, Captivate or similar e-learning software.
Position Time Status: Full-Time
Required Education: BS
Required Related Experience: 3 yrs
Required License/Registration/Certification : None
Preferred Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree with experience in Information Technology training preferred.
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