Identity and Access Management Lead
Duration: one (1) year with two (1) one-year optional renewal periods
Remote, but the proponents should be able to travel to the province of New Brunswick at least once a quarter throughout the project duration.
Must Haves:
5+ years of demonstrated experience leading or coordinating IAM-related work in a large organization, including assessment of current-state IAM capabilities, identification of gaps, and planning activities to support major system implementations.
3+ years of experience applying IAM principles in a hospital or clinical environment, including understanding how identity, access, and authentication decisions affect clinical workflows, safety, and user adoption
5+ years of Experience leading project teams or workstreams, with accountability for timelines, deliverables, staffing, risk management, and status reporting.
3+ years of demonstrated understanding of how IAM decisions impact patient care, clinical efficiency, and change management in a clinically-led transformation.
5+ years of experience working directly with enterprise IAM or IGA specialists (e.g., directory services, identity lifecycle, authentication, access governance) to align project needs with existing organizational IAM capabilities and processes.
3+ years of demonstrated experience working directly with clinicians, clinical informatics teams, and operational staff to understand workflows and identify access, identity, or authentication needs that could impact system adoption.
5+ years of experience supporting or coordinating the integration of clinical or enterprise systems with IAM/IGA components such as directory services, authentication methods (MFA/SSO), identity lifecycle tools, or access governance processes.
3+ years of experience working with cloud-based IAM platforms (e.g., Entra ID, Okta, Ping) and understanding how they interact with on-premise systems and clinical applications.
3+ years of experience applying healthcare privacy, cybersecurity, or access auditing requirements to identity and access decisions within a clinical environment.
1+ years of demonstrated ability to lead workshops, facilitate decisions, and present complex IAM or access-related topics to stakeholders at multiple levels (technical teams, clinical leaders, directors, executives).
5 years of demonstrated experience with a focus on Canadian health information systems, standards, technology, and/or software.
Verbal and written communication, facilitation, and presentation skills in both French and English are preferred.
A Bachelor’s level University degree in Computer Science, Business Administration, Health Informatics, or a similar discipline. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.