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Lead Analytics Architect

Lead Analytics Architect

Kintegra Health

Gastonia, NC โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Kintegra Health rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Job Information

Title: Lead Analytics Architect (Epic / Wisdom)
Department: Information Technology
Status: Exempt
Location: Kintegra Health Administration โ€“ Shannon Bradley
Reports To: Director of Data & Analytics
Direct Reports: Health Information Technologists and Health Data Analysts

Summary of Position

The Lead Analytics Architect is responsible for leading the design, development, and optimization of enterprise analytics solutions centered around Epicโ€™s data ecosystem, including Clarity and Wisdom. This role drives the organizationโ€™s data strategy by transforming complex clinical, financial, and operational data into scalable, governed, and analytics-ready platforms.

The role partners closely with clinical, financial, and operational leadership to deliver high-impact insights, enabling data-driven decision-making across population health, revenue cycle, quality, and operational performance. This role will also be responsible for leading a team of data analysts to ensure compliance with data architecture.

Required Qualifications
  • 5+ years of experience in healthcare data architecture, analytics engineering, or data warehousing.
  • Deep expertise in Epic data models, including Clarity.
  • Strong experience with SQL development and performance tuning in large healthcare databases.
  • Strong understanding of healthcare workflows across clinical, financial, and operational domains.
  • Experience with healthcare data standards and interoperability (HL7, FHIR).
  • Deep knowledge of HIPAA and healthcare data governance requirements.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience managing or mentoring technical teams.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Familiarity with Wisdom.
  • Experience with BI tools such as Power BI or Tableau
  • Knowledge of data orchestration tools (e.g., Azure Data Factory).
  • Epic certifications in Clarity or related areas (preferred but not required).
Education
  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in Computer Science, Healthcare Informatics, Information Systems, or related field (Masterโ€™s degree preferred).


Key Responsibilities


Epic Data Architecture & Strategy

  • Lead the architecture and evolution of Epic data platforms, including Clarity and Wisdom.
  • Design scalable data models that support enterprise reporting, dashboards, and advanced analytics use cases.
  • Establish standards for data modeling, naming conventions, and data lifecycle management across Epic and downstream systems.

Data Engineering & Integration

  • Oversee development and optimization of ETL/ELT pipelines from Epic sources, including Clarity extracts and external systems.
  • Integrate Epic data with non-Epic sources (Tableau, PowerBI, claims, financial systems, third-party applications) to create a unified analytics layer.
  • Optimize performance of large-scale SQL workloads within Epic reporting databases and downstream data platforms.
  • Enable analytics teams by delivering analytics-ready data layers for Power BI, Tableau, and other BI tools.
  • Support advanced use cases including predictive analytics, risk stratification, and population health initiatives.

Data Governance & Quality

  • Establish and enforce data governance frameworks across Epic data domains, including definitions, lineage, and stewardship.
  • Ensure data quality through validation, reconciliation, and monitoring processes across Clarity and Wisdom layers.
  • Maintain compliance with HIPAA, HITECH, and organizational data security policies.

Leadership & Collaboration

  • Lead and mentor a team of data analysts supporting Epic analytics.
  • Collaborate with clinical, revenue cycle, finance, and operational leaders to translate business requirements into scalable data solutions.
  • Act as a strategic advisor on Epic reporting capabilities, limitations, and optimization opportunities.

Performance Optimization & Standards

  • Define best practices for SQL development, indexing strategies, and query optimization within Clarity environments.
  • Drive performance improvements for dashboards, reporting extracts, and large-scale analytics workloads.
  • Standardize development frameworks, reusable components, and documentation practices.
Kintegra Health Core Requirements
  • Patient First โ€“ An approach to care that holds primary the well-being and desires of the patient.
  • Build Not Blame โ€“ Focusing first on improving processes rather than assigning fault.
  • Integrity and Honesty โ€“ Fostering openness, fairness, and responsible use of organizational resources.
  • Cooperation and Flexibility โ€“ Working as part of an interdependent team committed to shared success.
  • Culturally Sensitive โ€“ Demonstrating awareness, respect, and effectiveness in serving diverse populations.

Kintegra Health is a community-sponsored, family-centered provider of health care, health education, and preventive care services without regard to ability to pay. Employees are expected to support this mission and uphold the organizationโ€™s values while serving the communities we care for.

Our goals are:


  • To provide continuing comprehensive and accessible primary care services to individuals and families of all economic levels within the counties we serve.
  • To provide primary care services to meet the physical as well as social health needs of individuals and families, promoting health maintenance, providing timely diagnostics, treatment and referral services.
  • To emphasize preventive care through patient and community education to help individuals become aware and responsible for their own health behaviors.
  • To employ an interdisciplinary team approach in collaboration with other community providers to provide a continuum of appropriate patient/family-oriented care in a cost-effective manner.