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Epic Ambulatory Analyst

Portland, OR · Hybrid

$88K - $132K/yr

Experience supporting Epic Garden Plot, Community Connect, or a shared Epic instance strongly preferred. * Experience in an ambulatory specialty practice, surgical group, orthopedic, neurosurgery, or ...

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How much do epic community connect jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for epic community connect in the United States is $30.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $36.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced in an Epic Community Connect role, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Epic Community Connect roles often encounter challenges such as aligning partner organizations' workflows with the host organization's Epic environment, managing system integrations, and ensuring smooth end-user adoption. Addressing these requires a blend of technical proficiency, careful requirements gathering, and proactive stakeholder engagement throughout each project phase. Being adaptable and solution-oriented helps overcome differences in clinical practices and technical infrastructure. Building strong relationships and maintaining clear communication are key to successful project outcomes and ongoing support.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Epic Community Connect position, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Epic Community Connect role, you need a strong background in healthcare IT, systems integration, and project management, usually supported by experience with Epic software and a relevant degree. Proficiency with Epic modules (especially Community Connect), knowledge of HL7 interfaces, and certifications like Epic Certification are often required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and relationship-building skills help you work effectively with both clinical and technical teams. These competencies are crucial for successfully implementing and supporting Epic Community Connect solutions that extend EHR functionality to partner organizations.

What is an Epic Community Connect job?

An Epic Community Connect job involves implementing and supporting the extension of Epic's electronic health record (EHR) system to independent hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare entities. Professionals in this role work with healthcare organizations to integrate Epic's software, ensure seamless data sharing, and provide ongoing technical and operational support. Responsibilities may include project management, system configuration, training, and troubleshooting. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are essential for collaborating with both internal IT teams and external partners.

What jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

Jobs related to Epic Community Connect or similar roles often include positions like customer support specialists, community managers, or technical support agents, which can pay around $3,000 monthly with relevant experience or certifications. Many of these roles require strong communication skills, familiarity with digital tools, and the ability to work independently, often without a formal degree.
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Epic Analyst - Radiology - Community Connect - I.T. - Tulsa

Muscogee Creek Nation

Tulsa, OK

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education – Associate’s Degree or two years specialized training in an applicable field (Business Administration, Allied Health, Computer Science, etc.) Required.

Experience – Two (2) years of relevant work experience in specialty specific area is preferred. Experience in a Healthcare environment is preferred. A combination of education and relevant work experience may be considered in lieu of the education qualifications stated above.

Licenses & Certification – Incumbent must be insurable and valid Oklahoma Driver’s License is required. Complete specific job related training and Epic certification.

Knowledge & Skills –

  1. Experience with patient access workflows, schedule templates, registration best-practices, decision trees, establishing multiple patient access channels, and aligning technology with operational needs

  2. Possesses excellent time management and organizational skills.

  3. Demonstrates adaptability and flexibility with respect to changing end user business needs.

  4. Demonstrates a willingness to learn new software and systems.

  5. Conveys information clearly and concisely with project leadership and subject matter experts.

  6. Seeks, logically examines, and interprets information from different sources to determine a problem’s cause and developing a course of action to resolve the problem and to prevent its recurrence.

  7. Ability to work independently under minimum supervision.

  8. Ability to communicate efficiently and effectively with department staff, tribal agencies, outside agencies and the general public both orally and in writing.

  9. Ability to maintain a confident and professional demeanor.

JOB SUMMARY

The Incumbent will be responsible for the design, build, and test of an assigned Epic module. Maintain documentation of business and system configuration requirements. Configure the Epic software according to decisions made by SMEs such as templates, drop-down boxes and pick lists. Complete assigned team tasks as documented in the work plan. Report status of task completion to assigned Team Lead. Provide timely alerts about endangered milestones and deliverables. Incumbent reports directly to the Medical Informatics Manager.

The candidate will fill one of the following Epic modules/teams:

  • Emergency Department

  • Inpatient Clinical

  • Inpatient Orders

  • Infection Control

  • Willow Pharmacy

  • HIM

  • Grand Central

  • Out Patient Clinical

  • Surgery

  • Radiant Radiology

  • Beaker Laboratory

  • Cadence/Prelude Scheduling – Clinical

  • Cadence/Prelude Scheduling – Hospital

  • Hospital Billing

  • Coding

  • Professional Billing

  • Inventory Supply Management

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Work is performed primarily in an office environment operating computers and other office equipment. Driving GSA vehicle to other facilities to perform duties is required.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Work requires the demands of normal office work and the demands required to install, configure or perform maintenance on equipment and hardware. Incumbent must be able to lift objects of at least 50 pounds. Driving to other MCNDH facilities is required in the performance of duties.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Satisfactory job performance will be determined by successful execution of the following:

  1. Analyzes, develops, configures, tests and implements Electronic Health Record (EHR) software and related analytics on time with minimal supervision.

  2. Performs system configuration functions using on-line architectural tools with minimal supervision.

  3. Prepares detailed program specifications and flowcharts, and coordinates the system's installation with the user department.

  4. Provides status reports to management when required.

  5. Attends meetings as required, and participates on committees as directed.

  6. Prepares charts and diagrams to assist in problem analysis.

  7. Acts as user liaison between clinical or business departments and Information Systems; providing domain expertise and experience for multiple interacting healthcare departments.

  8. Leads others to adhere to established industry best practices, standards, and quality.

  9. Identifying and implementing requested changes to the system.

  10. Works closely with operational stakeholders to properly engineer workflow.

  11. Regular attendance is required.

  12. Performs other duties as assigned.