Program: Symbio Provincial Clinical Information Solution
Duration: 2 Years ( 1-Year Extension Option)
Start Date: May 18 2026 (or earlier)
Work Model: Remote (Monthly travel to New Brunswick required)
Position Overview
The Department of Health New Brunswick is seeking an experienced Project Manager (PM3) Digital Assets to support the Symbio Program a province-wide initiative focused on implementing a unified Clinical Information System (CIS).
This role will lead digital health initiatives centered around the integration optimization and alignment of key provincial digital assets with broader CIS transformation efforts. The successful candidate will oversee end-to-end project delivery including planning execution testing implementation and post-go-live support.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and deliver digital health projects supporting CIS integration and transformation initiatives
Develop and manage comprehensive project plans schedules timelines dependencies and resource allocation plans
Oversee risk issue action and change management processes (RAID logs)
Maintain project documentation including status reports decision logs schedules and governance materials
Lead solution integration activities and testing cycles while ensuring quality standards are met
Collaborate with government stakeholders vendors healthcare providers and technical teams
Ensure alignment with governance frameworks escalation protocols and reporting requirements
Support clinical workflow redesign initiatives and improve healthcare data accessibility
Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships across all project levels
Ensure successful project delivery within scope timeline and budget
Mandatory Requirements (Must-Have)
M1. Education
Candidate must have one of the following:
Post-secondary education in Health Informatics Information Technology Information Management Public Administration or Business Administration
OR
University degree in Business Administration Healthcare Information Technology or related field
OR
Equivalent combination of education and relevant experience
M2. Project Management Experience
Minimum 5 years of experience as a Project Manager in digital health within Canadian healthcare environments
Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver digital health projects supporting CIS integration and transformation initiatives Develop and manage comprehensive project plans schedules timelines dependencies and resource allocation plans Oversee risk issue action and change management processes (RAID logs) Maintain project documentation including status reports decision logs schedules and governance materials Lead solution integration activities and testing cycles while ensuring quality standards are met Collaborate with government stakeholders vendors healthcare providers and technical teams Ensure alignment with governance frameworks escalation protocols and reporting requirements Support clinical workflow redesign initiatives and improve healthcare data accessibility Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships across all project levels Ensure successful project delivery within scope timeline and budget
Required Education:
M1. EducationCandidate must have one of the following:Post-secondary education in Health Informatics Information Technology Information Management Public Administration or Business Administration
This is a remote position.Job Title: Project Manager (PM3) Digital Assets Program: Symbio Provincial Clinical Information Solution Duration: 2 Years ( 1-Year Extension Option) Start Date: May 18 2026 (or earlier) Work Model: Remote (Monthly travel to New Brunswick required) Position Overview...
This is a remote position.
Job Title: Project Manager (PM3) Digital Assets
Program: Symbio Provincial Clinical Information Solution
Duration: 2 Years ( 1-Year Extension Option)
Start Date: May 18 2026 (or earlier)
Work Model: Remote (Monthly travel to New Brunswick required)
Position Overview
The Department of Health New Brunswick is seeking an experienced Project Manager (PM3) Digital Assets to support the Symbio Program a province-wide initiative focused on implementing a unified Clinical Information System (CIS).
This role will lead digital health initiatives centered around the integration optimization and alignment of key provincial digital assets with broader CIS transformation efforts. The successful candidate will oversee end-to-end project delivery including planning execution testing implementation and post-go-live support.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and deliver digital health projects supporting CIS integration and transformation initiatives
Develop and manage comprehensive project plans schedules timelines dependencies and resource allocation plans
Oversee risk issue action and change management processes (RAID logs)
Maintain project documentation including status reports decision logs schedules and governance materials
Lead solution integration activities and testing cycles while ensuring quality standards are met
Collaborate with government stakeholders vendors healthcare providers and technical teams
Ensure alignment with governance frameworks escalation protocols and reporting requirements
Support clinical workflow redesign initiatives and improve healthcare data accessibility
Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships across all project levels
Ensure successful project delivery within scope timeline and budget
Mandatory Requirements (Must-Have)
M1. Education
Candidate must have one of the following:
Post-secondary education in Health Informatics Information Technology Information Management Public Administration or Business Administration
OR
University degree in Business Administration Healthcare Information Technology or related field
OR
Equivalent combination of education and relevant experience
M2. Project Management Experience
Minimum 5 years of experience as a Project Manager in digital health within Canadian healthcare environments
Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver digital health projects supporting CIS integration and transformation initiatives Develop and manage comprehensive project plans schedules timelines dependencies and resource allocation plans Oversee risk issue action and change management processes (RAID logs) Maintain project documentation including status reports decision logs schedules and governance materials Lead solution integration activities and testing cycles while ensuring quality standards are met Collaborate with government stakeholders vendors healthcare providers and technical teams Ensure alignment with governance frameworks escalation protocols and reporting requirements Support clinical workflow redesign initiatives and improve healthcare data accessibility Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships across all project levels Ensure successful project delivery within scope timeline and budget
Required Education:
M1. EducationCandidate must have one of the following:Post-secondary education in Health Informatics Information Technology Information Management Public Administration or Business Administration