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Job Title: Epic Application Analyst Level 1

Location: Remote (New York) – 80% Remote / 20% Onsite
Job Type: Contract
Duration: 6 months

Position Overview:

We are seeking an Epic Application Analyst Level 1 to support the design, development, implementation, and optimization of enterprise-wide clinical systems. This role involves gathering and translating business and clinical requirements into technical solutions while collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance system performance and user experience.

Epic Modules (Openings Available In):

  • Inpatient Clinical Documentation
  • Stork (OB)
  • Inpatient Orders
  • Infection Control
  • Long Term Care / Rehabilitation
  • Beacon Oncology
  • OpTime (Peri-Operative)
  • Anesthesia
  • Radiant (Radiology)
  • Cupid (Cardiology)
  • Laboratory
  • Willow (Pharmacy)
  • ASAP (Emergency Department)
  • Care Management
  • EpicCare Ambulatory
  • MyChart
  • EpicCare Link
  • Kaleidoscope (Ophthalmology)
  • Home Health

Key Responsibilities:

  • Analyze and document business and clinical requirements
  • Translate requirements into functional and technical specifications
  • Conduct stakeholder interviews to assess user needs and system gaps
  • Develop process flows, data models, and system documentation
  • Collaborate with project managers, developers, and IT leadership
  • Identify risks, issues, and dependencies; recommend solutions
  • Support system design, implementation, and testing activities
  • Maintain documentation including test plans, release notes, and training materials
  • Facilitate meetings, workgroups, and follow-up activities
  • Ensure compliance with internal standards and industry best practices

Additional Responsibilities:

  • Provide end-user support and troubleshoot application issues
  • Deliver system training and assist in user adoption
  • Support project presentations and reporting
  • Mentor junior team members and contribute to training initiatives
  • Participate in special projects as needed

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree required (or equivalent combination of education and experience)
  • Minimum 1 year of experience in:
    • Business/clinical requirements gathering
    • Healthcare IT, clinical systems, or application support
  • Strong analytical and documentation skills
  • Ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Experience working with clinical workflows and healthcare systems

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working with Epic systems/modules
  • Healthcare or hospital environment experience
  • Experience in application support and troubleshooting
  • Ability to conduct training sessions and create user documentation
  • Familiarity with project lifecycle methodologies

For more details reach at resumes@navitassols.com

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