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Epic Ambulatory Analyst

Chicago, IL · On-site

$75 - $95/hr

Prominence Advisors is actively seeking an Epic Ambulatory Analyst to join their team. You'll help healthcare organizations solve their toughest challenges through strategic process improvement ...

Epic Ambulatory Analyst

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$44.72 - $72.12/hr

University Health is seeking an Epic Ambulatory Application Analyst to join our Ambulatory applications team. This position serves as a primary support resource for Epic Ambulatory applications and ...

We are seeking a skilled Epic Community Connect Analyst with a strong background in EpicCare Ambulatory build, implementation, and support . The ideal candidate will have a blend of technical Epic ...

Epic Analyst is a senior-level position responsible for providing highly specialized support to all pharmacy staff roles​. ​Candidate must have EpicCare Ambulatory and Willow Inpatient ...

Prominence Advisors is actively seeking an Epic Ambulatory Analyst to join their team. You'll have the opportunity to help healthcare organizations solve their toughest challenges through your ...

EPIC Analyst II (Ambulatory)

Atlanta, GA · Remote

$37.23 - $46.25/hr

We are seeking a candidate that possesses the Epic Ambulatory certification with 3 years of Epic Ambulatory Analyst experience for this opportunity. This role will work on builds, configs, and ...

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Epic Ambulatory Analyst

San Mateo, CA · On-site

$130 - $145/hr

Analyze, design, configure, test, and implement Epic Ambulatory solutions aligned with organizational and clinical requirements * Collaborate with clinicians, providers, and operational stakeholders ...

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How much do director epic ambulatory analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for director epic ambulatory analyst in the United States is $108,276.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $143,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Director Epic Ambulatory Analyst?

A Director Epic Ambulatory Analyst is a senior healthcare IT professional who oversees the implementation, optimization, and management of the Epic Ambulatory electronic health record (EHR) system within outpatient or clinic settings. They lead teams of analysts and collaborate with clinical and administrative staff to ensure that the ambulatory EHR workflows support patient care and operational efficiency. This role involves strategic planning, project management, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations while optimizing system performance. Directors also play a key role in training, support, and continuous improvement initiatives related to Epic Ambulatory. Their expertise helps bridge the gap between clinical needs and technical solutions.

How does a Director Epic Ambulatory Analyst typically collaborate with clinical and IT teams to drive project success?

A Director Epic Ambulatory Analyst plays a critical role in bridging the gap between clinical staff and IT professionals. They facilitate communication to ensure that workflow enhancements and system optimizations align with both clinical best practices and technical feasibility. Regular meetings and cross-functional workshops are common, where the director gathers feedback, translates clinical needs into technical requirements, and oversees project implementation. This collaborative approach helps ensure that Epic system updates truly support end-user needs and organizational goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Director Epic Ambulatory Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director Epic Ambulatory Analyst, you need deep expertise in Epic Ambulatory systems, healthcare IT, and project management, often supported by a bachelor's or master's degree and Epic certification. Familiarity with Epic modules, reporting tools, and healthcare compliance systems is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help you manage teams, collaborate with stakeholders, and drive successful system implementations. These skills ensure the effective optimization of clinical workflows, regulatory compliance, and high-quality patient care through technology.
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Indianapolis, IN • On-site

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Job description

Location: Indianapolis, IN

EHR Application System Administrator/

Certified EpicCare Ambulatory Analyst – Clinical

Required Skills:

1 -Year Contract, or contract to hire, open to direct hire if candidate is an excellent fit.

Healthcare software application experience, Healthcare software configuration experience,

either as a system administrator or Certified including creating electronic forms and Epic Ambulatory Analyst.

analyzing report data and workflows.

Excellent written and verbal communication. Ambulatory care experience, either as an Epic skills.

Ambulatory Analyst or as a clinical software administrator.

Ability and willingness to learn new content areas and new skills quickly.

Healthcare software configuration experience, either as a system administrator or Certified

including creating electronic forms and Epic Ambulatory Analyst.

Analyzing report data and workflows.

Excellent written and verbal communication.

Ambulatory care experience, either as an Epic skills.

Ambulatory Analyst or as a clinical software administrator. Ability and willingness to learn new content areas and new skills quickly.

End-user training experience.

Public health experience.

Business analysis experience.

Experience with SQL and/or Oracle, relational

databases, and schemas.

Job Description:

This position provides technical expertise on major, complex initiatives. The System

Administration team manages major, line-of-business applications supporting Environmental

Laboratory. In addition, the team manages approximately 60 other minor applications.

The candidate will initially be expected to become a primary support person for the Electronic Health Record application, focusing on clinical and connected care systems.

Identifying issues that arise in their application area and those that impact other application teams, and working to resolve them.    

 Other responsibilities will include identifying and implementing requested changes to the system.

The candidate will eventually be required to provide support for other applications asneeded. The ideal candidate will be willing and able to learn new content and skills, excel attime management, and understand how to properly prioritize their workload