Australia's largest nonprofit health and aged care provider
St Vincent's Health Australia operates a 10,000+ person health and aged care system across hospitals, research, and community services. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward clinical and HR infrastructure (PACS, Workday, Kronos, ICD-10-AM coding), with an active shift toward Epic Systems and AWS for data analytics—typical of large health systems modernizing EHR and data pipelines. Hiring is accelerating (179 roles in the last 30 days) and heavily skewed toward healthcare delivery (316 positions), but they're simultaneously building out clinical informatics and quality improvement capabilities, suggesting pressure to integrate data and operational efficiency into a sprawling, traditional hospital network.
Notable leadership hires: Clinical Lead, Head Chef, Physician Training Director
St Vincent's Health Australia is Australia's largest not-for-profit health and aged care provider, founded in 1857. The organization operates across acute hospital care, aged care, community health, and research, with headquarters in Woolloomooloo, NSW. Core operations span clinical delivery, workforce management, and research projects in genomic medicine and preventive health. Current priorities include demand management and patient flow optimization, reducing clinical coding errors, and expanding community-based and early-intervention programs while preparing for growth in aged care services.
Primary stack includes PACS for imaging, Workday and Kronos for HR/payroll, Epic Systems (currently adopting), Power BI and AWS EMR for analytics, ICD-10-AM for clinical coding, and Microsoft Office suite. Google Analytics and Zoho CRM support digital/marketing operations.
Key initiatives include community-based care programs ('bringing care home'), early intervention and disability prevention, clinical informatics integration, quality improvement, aged care expansion, and reducing service fragmentation and coding errors across the network.
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