FAQs
What is the primary role of a Clinical Consultant at Baxter?
The primary role of a Clinical Consultant at Baxter is to serve as a Clinical Subject Matter Expert (SME), supporting the sales and delivery of new clinical workflows, integration consulting, and process improvement for mobile staff communications, alert and alarm management, and nurse call platforms.
What type of projects will a Clinical Consultant manage?
A Clinical Consultant will manage multiple, concurrent projects from assessment through implementation of clinical integration consulting programs.
What qualifications are required for a Clinical Consultant position?
A Clinical Consultant should have a degree in Clinical Informatics, RN, BSN, or another healthcare degree, with at least five years of experience in a hospital-clinical environment working with various levels of hospital staff and leadership.
Is travel expected for this role?
Yes, the position requires up to 75% travel.
What experience is preferred for this position?
Experience in designing and implementing clinical change management, knowledge of clinical alarm management middleware solutions, Electronic Health Records, and health care quality initiatives is preferred.
What types of organizations will a Clinical Consultant work with?
A Clinical Consultant will collaborate with individual healthcare organizations and/or corporations to ensure the successful implementation of programs and processes.
What kind of support will be provided post-sales?
Post-sales support includes education regarding program analysis, development, implementation, and support related to workflow optimization, clinical efficiency, patient deterioration detection, and reduction of hospital-acquired complications.
Is there a commitment to reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities?
Yes, Baxter is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities globally.
What is the focus of the Clinical Consultant's initiatives?
The focus of the Clinical Consultant's initiatives is on process improvement through program assessment, best-practice standards, and educational support to enhance patient outcomes.
How is program success evaluated?
Program success is evaluated by collecting data, analyzing it, and presenting the results to customers to demonstrate the effectiveness of the program and consulting services.