Sr. App Coordinator-Epic Research-Remote

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Summary
The Sr. Application Coordinator has primary responsibility for design, build, testing, validation, and ongoing support of Epic Research applications. They are responsible for obtaining and maintaining in-depth knowledge of application functionality, and acquiring knowledge of the operational/revenue workflows to be implemented on the system. Jointly with each other and with the department representatives, they design a future-state workflow and build the system to support the new workflow. They work with each other in workgroups, and across interdisciplinary workgroups, to accomplish these goals as a team.

What you do?
• Provide Epic product function, design, and build expertise and experience needed for successful product implementation.
• Serve as the primary resource dedicated to application design, validation, and build within assigned area. Assesses current state, designs and implements future-state workflows by interacting with department representatives to analyze business/operational needs, and translates these into proper system configuration.
• Provide demonstration of system functionality creates and submits regular status reports to immediate Lead Analyst/Project Manager/IT Leadership as assigned. Coordinate/facilitate organizational meetings and attends weekly team meetings to discuss team and project related activities, issues, changes, communications, and updates.
• Develop, support, and maintain documentation and procedures as needed and provides training to other IT staff and user clients as appropriate.
• Troubleshoot problems identified by team members and end-users, analyzes and coordinates system changes, and implements approved changes based on customer-designated priorities.
• Review and test build and new releases/enhancements prior to implementing in the production environment, and maintain established guidelines related to build standards (logs/tracks issues, naming and numbering conventions, build trackers etc.) and Change Control processes.
• Collaborate with Principal Trainers in the design and development of role-based training programs to support the workflows to be implemented, and assists with training of end-users on proper use of the system.
• Contribute to preparation of testing scripts, performs unit/system/integrated testing tasks in a structured manner, and appropriately documents test results.
• Provide expertise and experience to the development of activation plans, application activation tasks, and production environment readiness.
• Provide on-site support as needed during Go-live/Downtime events.

Qualifications
• Bachelors degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Administration or related field or equivalent education, training and/or experience

  • 3+ years of experience providing analytical support for Epic Research module in a large health system
  • Epic Research certification
What We Offer
  • Competitive Salary & Comprehensive Benefits Package
  • Growth & Development with professional development and continuing education opportunities
  • Supportive Work Environment with a collaborative culture and dedicated team members
  • Employee Wellness Programs to support your well-being

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