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Reo Group Professional Services (Reo Group WA Pty Ltd)
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| WA-CAHS202515377 | The Respondent is required to provide in-house ICT Solution Architecture Services to support the design and implementation of innovative, secure, and interoperable technology solutions within the Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) | Child and Adolescent Health Service | $680,223 |
| WA-HSS202515564 | The Mt Lawley Hospital Program is to support the ICT transition of the hospital from private entity to WA Health. The ICT Business Unit provides solution development, implementation, transition, and operations support for the WA health system’s clinical and corporate business systems. This includes the strategic planning, architecture and ongoing management of the WA health system’s ICT network, applications and infrastructure, provision of ICT support to WA health system customers and the management of ICT security and risk (including security of patient data). The Program currently requires the services of a Senior/Lead Solution Architect. The role will be working as One Program Team and reporting to Program Director/Program Manager. The following lists the requirements of this role: Relationship Management • Partners with Program Delivery and ICT operational teams on business and information planning to ensure systems-related agency goals are met. • Provides technical input to disaster recovery planning including maintaining and undertaking testing of systems. • Liaises with external stakeholders on applications development and support in a multi-organisational access environment. Client Development and Management • Provides the link between the application, internal and external clients and service providers. • Maintains client liaison for the application environment, including contributing to the development of strategies to deliver customer focused ICT solutions. • Liaises with suppliers and stakeholders. Planning, Projects and Policy • Contributes to the development of policies, standards, guidelines, procedures, concepts, artefacts and methodologies for technical application development. • Designs, plans and implements a range of information management projects within relevant portfolio. Value Delivery • Monitors client service levels to ensure quality outcomes are provided. CUAICTS2021 ORDER FORMS 4 Updated: 25 February 2021 • Formulates appropriate solution options for client consideration. The specified personnel are expected to have the following Criteria. • Substantial experience in strategic Program end to end Roadmap development. • Has successfully delivered similar engagement in size and complexities. • Significant experience in stakeholder engagement maintains relationships and good corporate knowledge – all important elements for HSS to maintain project momentum and continued deliver of positive outcomes toward the Program. • Clear oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills including the ability to negotiate with and influence internal and external clients and stakeholders in a range of contexts. • Excellent time management skills with the proven ability to manage competing priorities of varying complexities and deliver measurable outcomes. • Experience or familiarity with adjacent disciplines including project management, change management and/or IT Service Management. • Demonstrated significant skills and experience in Solutions Architecture, preferably in a Health services setting. • Highly developed and demonstrable knowledge of Enterprise and/or Solution Architecture frameworks, processes, methodology tailoring and risk management. • Professional training and/or certification in industry recognised Architecture frameworks or methodologies such as TOGAF, Zachman or ArchiMate. Other • Other duties as required. • Has worked in WA Health Sector. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with attention to detail and the ability to prioritize tasks effectively. | Health Support Services | $244,145 |
| WA-HSS202615953 | Service of a Solution Architect Health Support Services requires the services of an experienced Solution Architect to support both the Clinical Incident Management System (CIMS) Project and the Geraldton Health Campus Redevelopment (GHCR) Project. The candidate must have demonstrated experience in a Solution Architect role and will act as the primary coordination point for technical input into solution designs, ensuring alignment with whole?of?system standards, architectural practices, and governance processes. Requirement Scope The Solution Architect will be responsible for the following tasks and activities: Provide architectural advice to program leadership and key stakeholders to support the development and delivery of clinical services and related capabilities. Capture, analyse, and present technology requirements for the supported program(s). Develop and deliver architectural strategy and key artefacts, including conceptual, high?level, and as?built designs. Advocate on behalf of the business and program(s) to technical stakeholders, and direct and assure the work of technical vendors. Lead architectural conversations and ensure compliance with the Health Architecture Reference Framework. Ensure alignment with activities defined by the WA Health Enterprise Architecture Office. Provide regular architectural status reporting and risk assessment across program deliverables. Delivery of other services as required under the HSS ICT Service Catalogue (such as maturity assessments, roadmap, or strategy development). Essential Skills The Solution Architect must demonstrate strong capability in: Stakeholder engagement Critical thinking Problem solving Communication and presentation Documentation and technical writing Project Background Information Clinical Incident Management System (CIMS) Project Clinical incident and complaints management are critical components of clinical governance. Currently Datix Web enables the Department of Health to monitor and manage patient safety including healthcare acquired infections, medication incidents, falls and clinical deterioration including mental health deterioration. All of these are critical mandatory components of Health Service Accreditation Scheme as required by the National Health Reform Agreement with the Commonwealth. WA Health has utilised the Datix Web patient safety application since 2014. The Datix CIMS and CFM modules are critical components of patient safety and clinical governance across the system. The CIMS Project will replace the existing Datix CIMS/CFM system with a contemporary, cloud?based patient safety and quality improvement application - DatixCloudIQ (DCIQ) - delivered under a Software?as?a?Service (SaaS) model by RLDatix. Geraldton Health Campus Redevelopment (GHCR) Project The GHCR Project represents a significant investment in strengthening health services across the Midwest region. The redevelopment will modernise and expand key clinical areas, including enhancements to the Emergency Department, a new intensive care unit, a new high dependency unit and a new integrated mental health service. These upgrades will deliver contemporary facilities that support improved patient experience, streamline service delivery, and enhance the long?term sustainability of healthcare provision in the region. To support the safe and effective activation of these new and upgraded facilities, our Program Delivery provides a coordinated and end?to?end framework spanning commissioning, transition, and handover into business?as?usual operations. We will work as an integrated extension of the program team, aligning to the Operational Commissioning Lead, the strategic delivery plan, and established governance structures to ensure transparency, timely decision?making, and clear communication throughout the transition period. A specialised project management team—experienced in hospital transition and commissioning, including mental health services—will support structured planning and execution. This includes close collaboration with WACHS ICT, HSS CHIIP, the Managing Contractor, and the WACHS Commissioning Team to validate ICT scope, leverage existing work, and develop an integrated implementation schedule that aligns clinical, ICT, infrastructure, and operational readiness. Additionally, the team will support the development of comprehensive service transition and contingency plans to ensure operational continuity, risk mitigation, and a smooth transition into the enhanced Geraldton Health Campus. Term: Initial term of 6 months, with the possibility of extension subject to budget availability. Engagement will be on a time and materials basis. | Health Support Services | $224,202 |
| WA-HSS202615768 | CHIIP are seeking a Senior Network Engineer, for a senior-level role, with demonstrated expertise in proactively resolving issues and engaging effectively with stakeholders. This role will be directed by HSS to: The Senior Network Engineer will undertake physical network discovery activities within Health Service Provider environments, including hands-on tracing, identification, labelling, and documentation of existing Ethernet and fibre cabling to support switch-over (transition) readiness. • Provide technical expertise to plan, execute, and test the switch-over of end-user equipment from the legacy network to the new segregated health Local Area Network (LAN). • Utilise endpoint analysis tools to identify devices and ensure correct tagging within the appropriate micro-segments. • Analyse equipment traffic profiles using endpoint analysis tools to ensure firewall rules and access control lists (ACLs) are correctly configured to support communication between micro-segments.• Develop treatment plans using pre-determined templates, providing detailed checklists to support equipment switch-over activities. • Collaborate with service delivery teams to resolve issues related to supporting services, including DNS, DHCP, certificates, and group policy. • Liaise with service delivery teams to develop treatment plans for voice services to be established on the new LAN. • Solid Cisco enterprise networking fundamentals, with hands-on experience in Catalyst switching and practical L2/L3 troubleshooting in large campus environments. • Foundational understanding of Cisco SD-Access, including fabric concepts (edge, border, control-plane), VXLAN, LISP, and SGTs, with experience supporting SDA environments even if not designing them end-to-end.(not a must have is a nice to have i can teach concepts) • Experience supporting live production networks, ideally in hypercare, transition, or post-cutover phases, with the ability to follow runbooks, escalate appropriately, and methodically isolate faults. • Basic exposure to security and visibility platforms, such as Cisco ISE, NetFlow/telemetry, or OT visibility tools (e.g. xDome or similar), with the ability to interpret logs and flows rather than design the platforms. • Apply experience with IoT, particularly within medical environments, to identify appropriate treatment plans and coordinate configuration changes with third-party providers. • Work with Health Service Provider representatives to plan the switch-over of on-premises compute platforms and hypervisors to the new LAN. • Document treatment plans and engage with technical change management to ensure adherence to established governance and best-practice processes. • Develop and execute test plans to validate backbone establishment and switch-over activities. • Complete all program reporting in the required format and at the specified frequency. | Health Support Services | $210,672 |
| WA-HSS202615766 | Health Support Services (HSS) is four (4) years into the delivery of CHIIP Phase 2, which aims to: Uplift end-of-life network infrastructure and address network infrastructure security vulnerabilities across more than 460 WA Health sites; Improve network reliability, further enhance patient care and safety, and enable the future of digital initiatives within WA Health including Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Program; and Address the Office of the Auditor General’s General Computer Control audit findings related to network security for all of WA Health. CHIIP is now in Phase 2, Stage 3, and has commenced the total uplift of and service transition to a more contemporary network infrastructure with managed services support. The uplift and service transition works are expected to continue for the next three years CHIIP are seeking a Network Engineer for a role, with demonstrated expertise in proactively resolving issues and engaging effectively with stakeholders. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $196,812 |
| WA-ICWAIPP1708 | Data Engineer – IBM DataStage | Insurance Commission of Western Australia | $169,092 |
| WA-HSS202515531 | The program is seeking the service of a Business Analyst, to continue to support the next phase of the SF&R program. These workstreams have high dependency relationships, and will be delivered by cross function internal, external and clinical teams. | Health Support Services | $147,620 |
| WA-HSS202515776 | Background information: The Mt Lawley Hospital ICT Commissioning Program supports the ICT transition of the hospital from a private entity into the WA Health environment. The ICT Business Unit provides solution development, implementation, transition and operational support for WA Health’s clinical and corporate systems. This includes strategic planning, architecture, and ongoing management of ICT networks, applications and infrastructure; ICT support for WA Health customers; and ICT security and risk management, including the protection of patient data. The Program currently requires the services of an experienced Solution Architect to support this transition. The Solution Architect will work as part of One Program Team and will report to the Program Director / Program Manager. Role Overview The Program requires a Solution Architect with demonstrated experience delivering integrated solutions for critical clinical and facility applications, including but not limited to: Nurse Call Systems Building Management Systems (BMS) Access Control Paging Messaging Duress Systems The role will be responsible for designing and delivering solutions that enable effective integration of these systems with the associated clinical and corporate devices and technologies within the broader WA Health ICT environment. Key Responsibilities Relationship Management Partner with Program Delivery and ICT operational teams on business and information planning to ensure systems-related agency goals are met. Provide technical input into disaster recovery planning, including the maintenance and testing of systems. Liaises with external stakeholders on application development and support within a multi-organisational access environment. Client Development and Management Act as the key liaison between applications, internal and external clients, and service providers. Maintain effective client engagement relating to the application environment, contributing to customer?focused ICT solution strategies. Liaises with suppliers and relevant stakeholders to support solution outcomes. Planning, Projects and Policy Contributes to the development of policies, standards, guidelines, procedures, concepts, artefacts and methodologies for technical application development. Designs, plans and implements information management projects within the Program portfolio. Value Delivery Monitors client service levels to ensure high quality outcomes are achieved. Develop and present appropriate solution options for client consideration. Selection Criteria The specified personnel are expected to demonstrate the following: Substantial experience in the development of strategic, end-to-end Program Roadmap. Proven delivery of similar engagement of comparable size and complexities. Demonstrated experience working with critical hospital operational systems (preferred). Significant experience in stakeholder engagement, relationships management, and sound corporate knowledge to support program momentum and deliver successful outcomes. Clear oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills including the ability to negotiate with and influence internal and external stakeholders. Excellent time management skills with the proven ability to manage competing priorities of varying complexities and deliver measurable outcomes. Experience or familiarity with adjacent disciplines including project management, change management and/or IT Service Management. Demonstrated expertise in Solutions Architecture, preferably within a health services environment. Highly developed knowledge of Enterprise and/or Solution Architecture frameworks, including processes, methodology tailoring and risk management. Professional training and/or certification in recognised architecture frameworks or methodologies such as TOGAF, Zachman or ArchiMate. Other Requirements Previous experience working within the WA Health sector. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Strong attention to detail with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively. Other duties as required. Resource required: Currently the Program requires a Solution Architect to fulfil the above requirements. Offer, Evaluation and Award Details For the purposes of this Request, it is envisaged that the quantity of the service will not exceed what can be provided by one (1) consultant. | Health Support Services | $129,360 |
| WA-HSS202615666 | CHIIP are seeking a Network Engineer (Infrastructure) for a client- and vendor-facing role, capable of taking the lead in meetings and proactively resolving issues as they occur. This role will be directed by HSS to: The Network Engineer will undertake physical network discovery activities within Health Service Provider environments, including hands-on tracing, identification, labelling, and documentation of existing Ethernet and fibre cabling to support switch-over (transition) readiness. ? Provide technical expertise to plan, execute, and test the switch-over of end-user equipment from the legacy network to the new segregated health Local Area Network (LAN). Utilise endpoint analysis tools to identify devices and ensure correct tagging within the appropriate micro-segments. Analyse equipment traffic profiles using endpoint analysis tools to ensure firewall rules and access control lists (ACLs) are correctly configured to support communication between micro-segments. Develop treatment plans using pre-determined templates, providing detailed checklists to support equipment switchover activities. | Health Support Services | $121,088 |
| WA-HSS202515479 | The program has been in delivery stage for the above workstreams. The WAVED workstream is currently seeking for the service of a Solution Architecture (Integration) to work in the next delivery phase. | Health Support Services | $112,057 |
| WA-HSS202616047 | Health Support Services (HSS) requires an experienced SharePoint Developer to support the design, development, testing, and implementation of enhancements to ORMS. | Health Support Services | $94,380 |
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