Olmsted Medical Center (OMC) is a not‑for‑profit health system serving southeastern Minnesota since 1949, with 20 clinical sites that include a Level IV trauma hospital, two multi‑specialty clinics, a downtown Skyway Clinic, and 11 community branches. The organization employs 168 clinicians and more than 1,300 staff to deliver over 35 specialties—ranging from primary care and emergency services to advanced fields such as cardiology, orthopedics, and hyperbaric wound therapy—while also offering walk‑in FastCare and Acute Care clinics. Each year OMC treats more than 325,000 patients, performs nearly 4,200 major surgeries, and delivers close to 1,000 babies, underscoring its capacity for high‑volume, high‑quality care. OMC distinguishes itself through a commitment to convenient, personalized care, community‑based access, and a broad spectrum of services that meet the diverse health needs of its region.
We are seeking a Health Information Management Specialist I to join our team at Olmsted Medical Center. The ideal candidate will have an Associate's degree in Health Information Management, Information Technology, or business-related discipline, and RHIT certification or equivalent experience. One to two years of Health Information Management experience is required.
Olmsted Medical Center (OMC) is a not‑for‑profit health system serving southeastern Minnesota since 1949, with 20 clinical sites that include a Level IV trauma hospital, two multi‑specialty clinics, a downtown Skyway Clinic, and 11 community branches. The organization employs 168 clinicians and more than 1,300 staff to deliver over 35 specialties—ranging from primary care and emergency services to advanced fields such as cardiology, orthopedics, and hyperbaric wound therapy—while also offering walk‑in FastCare and Acute Care clinics. Each year OMC treats more than 325,000 patients, performs nearly 4,200 major surgeries, and delivers close to 1,000 babies, underscoring its capacity for high‑volume, high‑quality care. OMC distinguishes itself through a commitment to convenient, personalized care, community‑based access, and a broad spectrum of services that meet the diverse health needs of its region.
Olmsted Medical Center