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Senior Epic Analyst (Beacon/Willow)
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Seeking a Senior Epic Analyst with Beacon/Willow certifications in Boston. You will lead oncology protocol and medication builds, collaborating with clinical teams to optimize Epic workflows. This role requires 5+ years of Epic build experience. We offer health benefits, retirement plans, flexibl...
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United States , Boston
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99153.60 - 158631.20 USD / Year
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Boston Children's Hospital
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Epic Analyst II (OpTime)
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Join our Boston team as an Epic Analyst II specializing in OpTime/Anesthesia. This role requires 3+ years of Epic support experience and OpTime certification to configure systems and resolve complex issues. We offer flexible schedules, comprehensive health benefits, generous time off, and retirem...
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United States , Boston
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78540.80 - 125652.80 USD / Year
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Boston Children's Hospital
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Epic Analyst I
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Join Boston Children's Hospital as an Epic Analyst I. This role requires Epic certification in Cheers Campaigns and MyChart, plus related experience. You will support application end-users, perform basic build tasks, and manage integrations. We offer flexible schedules, comprehensive benefits, an...
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United States , Boston
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65936.00 - 105497.60 USD / Year
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Boston Children's Hospital
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Sr. Epic Beaker Pathology Applications Analyst
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Seeking a Senior Epic Beaker Pathology Applications Analyst in Jacksonville. This vital role bridges clinical operations and IT, requiring Epic Beaker certification and pathology lab expertise. You will maintain system integrity, resolve issues, and optimize workflows to enhance patient care and ...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Discover rewarding Epic analyst jobs at the forefront of healthcare technology. An Epic analyst is a specialized IT professional responsible for implementing, optimizing, and supporting the Epic electronic health record (EHR) system within healthcare organizations. These experts serve as the critical bridge between clinical or operational end-users and the complex Epic software, ensuring the technology aligns seamlessly with real-world workflows to enhance patient care, streamline operations, and maintain data integrity. Professionals in these roles are in high demand as healthcare institutions globally rely on Epic to manage patient data, billing, scheduling, and clinical decision-making. The core responsibilities of an Epic analyst typically revolve around the entire application lifecycle. This includes collaborating with stakeholders to understand business needs, designing and building (configuring) system components to meet those requirements, and rigorously testing all changes before deployment. A significant portion of the role involves ongoing support: troubleshooting user issues, managing system upgrades, and maintaining integrations with other hospital systems and third-party devices. Analysts also create documentation, train end-users, and participate in projects to implement new Epic modules or functionality. As they gain experience, they often become subject-matter experts in specific Epic applications like Cadence for scheduling, ClinDoc for clinical documentation, OpTime for surgical management, or MyChart for patient engagement. To excel in Epic analyst jobs, individuals require a unique blend of technical aptitude and healthcare domain knowledge. Foundational skills include strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to diagnose system issues and configure effective solutions. Meticulous attention to detail is paramount for system builds and testing. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential for translating between technical teams and clinical staff. While educational requirements vary, a bachelor's degree in a related field like information technology, healthcare administration, or nursing is common. Most positions require or strongly prefer official Epic certification in one or more specific applications, which is obtained through a formal training program sponsored by the employing healthcare organization. Prior experience in healthcare operations, either as an IT professional in a medical setting or as a clinical or administrative super-user of an EHR system, is a significant advantage. Career progression in this field often follows a path from Analyst I, focusing on basic build and support, to Senior or Principal levels involving complex system design, project leadership, and strategic planning. The profession offers stability and growth due to the critical nature of healthcare IT, making Epic analyst jobs a compelling choice for those passionate about improving healthcare through technology. Whether specializing in a single application or developing expertise across multiple modules, Epic analysts play a vital role in powering modern medicine.

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