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Principal Trainer I - Converge Clinical Informatics
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Seeking a Principal Trainer for Epic Clinical Informatics in Irving. Develop and deliver comprehensive training programs, manage the training environment, and ensure alignment with healthcare workflows. Requires Epic certification, 1-2 years of healthcare training experience, and strong instructi...
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United States , Irving
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Credentialed Trainer II - Converge Clinical Informatics
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Join our clinical informatics team as a Credentialed Trainer II in Irving. You will deliver and support Epic application training for healthcare end-users. The role requires 2+ years in education, Epic, or a related field, with strong training and support skills. Preferred experience includes ins...
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Principal Trainer I - ASAP
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Seeking a certified Principal Trainer to develop and deliver comprehensive Epic application training in Irving. This role requires creating instructional content, managing the training environment, and ensuring alignment with healthcare workflows. Ideal candidates have 1-2 years of classroom trai...
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Explore a dynamic career in education and technology with IT Trainer jobs. An IT Trainer is a professional educator who specializes in teaching individuals and groups how to effectively use software applications, hardware systems, and digital processes. This role sits at the intersection of technology, communication, and human development, bridging the gap between complex systems and end-users to enhance productivity, ensure compliance, and drive digital adoption within organizations. Professionals in this field are not merely technical experts; they are facilitators, coaches, and lifelong learners dedicated to empowering others. The core responsibility of an IT Trainer is to design, develop, and deliver engaging training programs. This involves conducting thorough training needs analyses to identify skill gaps, then creating tailored curricula, lesson plans, and supporting materials like manuals, guides, and digital content. Delivery methods are diverse, ranging from in-person classroom sessions and hands-on workshops to virtual instructor-led training and e-learning modules. A key aspect of the role is adapting teaching methods to suit different learning styles and proficiency levels, ensuring all participants can grasp the material. Following training, trainers often assess learner comprehension through quizzes, practical exercises, and feedback surveys to measure effectiveness and identify areas for improvement. Beyond direct instruction, IT Trainers frequently act as internal consultants. They collaborate closely with various departments, subject matter experts, and management to understand business processes and ensure training aligns with organizational goals and system updates. They are responsible for maintaining the quality and accuracy of all training content, requiring them to stay abreast of software updates, new technological trends, and best practices in adult learning theory. Administrative duties such as scheduling sessions, managing training environments, and reporting on participation and outcomes are also common. Typical skills and requirements for IT Trainer jobs include a strong foundational knowledge in information technology and specific software systems relevant to their industry. However, exceptional soft skills are paramount: outstanding verbal and written communication, patience, and the ability to explain technical concepts in clear, accessible language. Proven experience in teaching, training, or facilitation is highly valued, often supplemented by formal qualifications in adult education or instructional design. Candidates should demonstrate excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Problem-solving skills and a customer-service orientation are essential for addressing learner challenges and ensuring a positive educational experience. For those passionate about technology and people, IT Trainer jobs offer a rewarding path to make a tangible impact on an organization's capabilities and its employees' professional growth.

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