The role of the Electronic Records Manager is to ensure that all corporate records are stored electronically in a manner that complies with all applicable laws and industry regulations. This includes making certain that the storage of these records is such that the information contained therein is highly secure and readily accessible to authorized persons. The Electronic Records Manager will also use their excellent records-keeping expertise and organizational skills to develop standards and procedures for records maintenance across the organization. A clear understanding of imaging and publishing tools is required for this role.
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