The Epic ClinDoc Analyst supports the build, testing, and implementation of Epic Clinical Documentation, analyzes issues, leads projects, and collaborates with healthcare teams.
This is a remote position.
Superlanet is seeking an Epic ClinDoc Analyst for our healthcare client in Florida. This is a direct hire, remote opportunity; however, candidates must reside in Florida to be considered.
- Support the build, testing, implementation, and ongoing support of Epic Clinical Documentation and related inpatient applications
- Prepare and execute functional system and program specifications using structured methodologies
- Analyze complex issues, identify root causes, and provide timely and effective solutions
- Collaborate with operational leaders, clinicians, and IT teams to support workflow optimization and system enhancements
- Independently lead and coordinate small to medium-sized projects while managing timelines, quality, and deliverables
- Support Epic upgrade cycles, project initiatives, and go-live activities
- Develop test scripts, conduct testing, and support application validation efforts
- Participate in an on-call rotation supporting inpatient clinical applications
- Epic Inpatient Clinical Documentation Certification
- 5+ years of Epic Inpatient Clinical Documentation build, support, and implementation experience
- Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced healthcare IT environment
- Bachelor’s degree preferred; equivalent direct experience considered in lieu of degree
- Epic Care Management Certification or familiarity with Case Management/Utilization Management workflows
- Epic Security build and troubleshooting experience including SER, EMP, ECL, and LPR
- Familiarity with Infusion Pump Integration
- Clinical experience within an inpatient hospital setting including nursing, therapy, or case management backgrounds
Benefits
Salary based on experience $90,000 - $118,000
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