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Protect performance, availability, and data integrity with the right Database Administrator. BridgeView connects healthcare organizations with DBAs who can manage production databases that support clinical systems, reporting, and integrations in regulated environments, whether for contract or full-time roles.

BridgeView brings 20+ years of healthcare IT staffing to keep your hospital infrastructure and networks resilient.

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BridgeView helps healthcare organizations maintain reliable data platforms by connecting them with experienced Database Administrators who can support uptime, backups, performance tuning, and secure access for patient-care-critical systems.

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An impressive 87% of our contractors are extended beyond their initial contract term, a testament to our ability to connect clients with highly skilled and reliable professionals.

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Over the past three years, 96.7% of our direct hire placements have remained in their roles beyond six months, proving our commitment to long-term hiring success.

Database Administrator Role Snapshot

A fast, scannable summary of what this role typically covers, where it fits in healthcare IT, and what to clarify when hiring.
Primary Focus Database Administrators manage the reliability and performance of databases that power healthcare applications. They handle availability, backups, security, and tuning while supporting change control and audit expectations in regulated environments.
  • Maintain production database uptime, performance, and monitoring
  • Manage backups, restores, replication, and recovery readiness
  • Support secure access, patching, and change windows for regulated workloads
Typical Environment
  • Common settings: hospitals, clinics, health systems, healthcare vendors, analytics teams
  • Employment types: contract, contract-to-hire, direct hire
  • Work style: hybrid/remote possible, on-call may be required (role dependent)
  • Partners: application teams, data engineering, security, infrastructure, vendors
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What Does a Database Administrator Do?

Database Administrators keep healthcare databases stable, secure, and performant so clinical and reporting systems can operate reliably. Responsibilities vary by environment, but commonly include:

  • Administering SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or other platforms that support healthcare applications
  • Managing backups, restores, replication, and disaster recovery readiness
  • Performance tuning, indexing, and capacity planning for production workloads
  • Implementing access controls, auditing, and secure configurations (role dependent)
  • Supporting change control, patching/upgrade cycles, and incident response

2026 Hiring Insights for Healthcare IT Teams

Healthcare organizations are navigating tighter hiring conditions, evolving screening requirements, and increased risk from misrepresentation in the hiring process. Our 2026 BridgeView Tech Salary Guide includes practical hiring insights designed to help healthcare leaders improve decision-making, strengthen verification steps, and reduce hiring friction.
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What healthcare hiring teams use this guide for
  • Screening improvements to reduce candidate risk in healthcare IT hiring
  • Interview and evaluation guidance for infrastructure, security, and clinical IT roles
  • Practical notes on verification, consistency, and process maturity
  • Market context that helps teams plan hiring with fewer surprises
Review the 2026 BridgeView Tech Salary Guide Tip: Use the guide’s hiring insights to standardize interview steps, tighten verification, and improve alignment between IT, security, and clinical stakeholders.

Common Job Titles and Where Database Administrators Work

Healthcare DBA titles vary based on platform ownership, high availability needs, and whether the role supports clinical systems, analytics, or integrations. These variations help broaden your search and align candidates to the work.
Common Job Titles (and Variations)
  • Database Administrator (DBA), SQL Server DBA, Oracle DBA
  • Senior DBA, Lead DBA, Database Engineer (role dependent)
  • Data Platform Administrator, Database Reliability Engineer (role dependent)
  • Healthcare Data DBA, Clinical Systems DBA (organization dependent)
Where DBA Work Happens
  • Clinical systems: databases supporting EHRs, scheduling, revenue cycle, and integrations (scope varies)
  • Analytics: reporting platforms, data marts, operational dashboards, and extracts
  • Reliability: high availability configurations, replication, monitoring, and incident response
  • Security: encryption, auditing, access controls, and regulated data handling (role dependent)
Hiring notes (to speed up matching):
  • Define platform scope: SQL Server vs. Oracle vs. PostgreSQL, on-prem vs. cloud, and HA requirements
  • Clarify regulated expectations: audit logging, access controls, encryption, and change control maturity
  • Confirm on-call needs, upgrade windows, and how incidents are handled for patient-care-critical systems

Top Interview Questions to Ask a Database Administrator

In healthcare environments, database reliability supports clinical workflows and reporting accuracy. These questions help assess real-world DBA capability:

  • Describe a time you resolved a production database outage or severe performance issue. How did you triage and stabilize it?
  • How do you design and validate backup and restore processes for critical databases?
  • What steps do you take to improve query performance and prevent regressions after changes?
  • How do you approach security and access controls for regulated healthcare data?
  • What is your experience with HA/DR (replication, clustering, failover), and how do you test it?

 

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Key Skills & Technologies

When hiring a Database Administrator for a healthcare environment, organizations look for expertise across availability, performance, and secure data handling. Common skills include:

Core Skills

  • Production support, incident response, and root cause analysis
  • Backup/restore strategy and recovery testing discipline
  • Performance tuning, indexing strategy, and capacity planning

Tools & Platforms

  • SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL (platform dependent)
  • Monitoring and performance tools (SSMS/DMVs, OEM, pgAdmin, or similar)
  • Backup and HA tooling (Always On, clustering, replication, RMAN, role dependent)

Systems & Networks

  • High availability and recovery concepts (RPO/RTO, failover, restore testing)
  • Security fundamentals for regulated data (least privilege, auditing, encryption)
  • Operating system and storage basics impacting database performance (role dependent)

Database Administrator Readiness and Career Growth

A quick overview of what strong candidates typically bring, common DBA terms, and how this role often expands in scope over time.
Certifications & Compliance
  • Comfort supporting audit readiness, change control, and access governance
  • Familiarity with encryption, logging, and least-privilege database access
  • Recovery readiness habits, including restore testing and DR documentation
  • Certifications can be a plus (Microsoft, Oracle, AWS/Azure, role dependent)
DBA Glossary
  • HA: high availability, minimizing downtime through redundancy
  • DR: disaster recovery, restoring services after major outages
  • RPO/RTO: recovery point and recovery time objectives
  • Indexing: optimizing data access to improve query performance
Career Path and Advancement (Common Growth Tracks) DBA careers often expand based on platform ownership, availability requirements, and how closely the role partners with engineering and analytics teams. Common growth directions include:
Data platform and reliability: Move into HA/DR architecture, capacity planning, monitoring strategy, and reliability ownership.
Cloud database operations: Expand into managed database services, hybrid migration support, and platform automation.
Security and governance: Specialize in auditing, access governance, encryption, and regulated data controls.
Engineering and architecture: Move toward database engineering, performance architecture, and data platform design leadership.
Common next titles (organization-dependent): Senior DBA, Database Engineer, Data Platform Engineer, Database Architect.

Why Partner with BridgeView to Hire a Database Administrator?

BridgeView helps healthcare organizations hire DBAs who keep critical systems stable, secure, and well-documented. Our recruiters understand uptime expectations, regulated data handling, and the importance of disciplined backup and recovery practices.

  • Access to pre-vetted Database Administrators with regulated-environment experience
  • Recruiters who understand HA/DR expectations, performance tuning, and audit readiness
  • Flexible hiring options including contract, contract-to-hire, and direct hire
  • Faster hiring timelines to support projects, upgrades, and operational coverage needs
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