Position Description Analysis 1
Position Description Analysis
Leyla A. Mejia
Chamberlain University
Professor Name
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, Position Description Analysis 2
Position Description Analysis
Computer science is a topic that has a broad range of job positions as well as skills. In
nursing, informatics is a relatively new position that is not taught across the country yet. It is
also a position that many nurses are not quite educated on. Each position that a nurse
informaticist holds may have a different responsibility compared to its previous and it is based
around a person's experience and the company's requirements. This paper will explore what the
different requirements for a Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO), Informatics Nurse I and
Informatics Nurse Specialist (INS).
Analysis
To become an informaticist, there are a few requirements that consist of different levels
of education, skills, and experience.
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
According to an article published by NCBI, the CNIO position is not one that is clearly defined at it was
a role that was created recently to complement the existing Chief Information Officer (CIO). The article
continued to state that the expectations, skillset, or educational standards for this role are not clear (Kannry
et. al, 2016). A general synopsis of this position would be that these individuals act as a physician within a
health informatics field and the requirements for this position may vary depending on the company (Kannry
et. al, 2016). These individuals can arise from backgrounds ranging from dentistry to nursing.
In the provided sample resume, the language used is simple and relative to the job description. It
clearly explains what is expected in the role in terms of scope of practice, functional areas, and standard of
practice. It identifies that it requires accreditation from a nursing association.
Informatics Nurse I
Position Description Analysis
Leyla A. Mejia
Chamberlain University
Professor Name
Assignment Due Date
, Position Description Analysis 2
Position Description Analysis
Computer science is a topic that has a broad range of job positions as well as skills. In
nursing, informatics is a relatively new position that is not taught across the country yet. It is
also a position that many nurses are not quite educated on. Each position that a nurse
informaticist holds may have a different responsibility compared to its previous and it is based
around a person's experience and the company's requirements. This paper will explore what the
different requirements for a Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO), Informatics Nurse I and
Informatics Nurse Specialist (INS).
Analysis
To become an informaticist, there are a few requirements that consist of different levels
of education, skills, and experience.
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
According to an article published by NCBI, the CNIO position is not one that is clearly defined at it was
a role that was created recently to complement the existing Chief Information Officer (CIO). The article
continued to state that the expectations, skillset, or educational standards for this role are not clear (Kannry
et. al, 2016). A general synopsis of this position would be that these individuals act as a physician within a
health informatics field and the requirements for this position may vary depending on the company (Kannry
et. al, 2016). These individuals can arise from backgrounds ranging from dentistry to nursing.
In the provided sample resume, the language used is simple and relative to the job description. It
clearly explains what is expected in the role in terms of scope of practice, functional areas, and standard of
practice. It identifies that it requires accreditation from a nursing association.
Informatics Nurse I