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... testing of the system, and troubleshoots technical issues related to Epic software, ensuring optimal system functionality and user satisfaction. 4. Identifies and implements requested changes to the ...

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    Certified EPIC Willow Ambulatory Analyst [(Certified Willow Ambulatory Pharmacy & Invento

    STI

    Remote

    Full-time

    Posted 15 days ago


    Job description

    Certified EPIC Willow Ambulatory Analyst [(Certified by Epic in Willow Ambulatory Pharmacy & Inventory Supply Tracking apps]
    REMOTE
    12+ Months

    Seeking a Technical Specialist who is an Epic-certified to build the following modules for the new DSOHF EHR: Willow Ambulatory Pharmacy & Inventory Supply Tracking.
    ONLY EPIC-CERTIFIED CANDIDATES WITH PHARMACIST LICENSE IN NC WILL BE CONSIDERED.
    The Technical Specialist will perform Epic Application Coordinator/Analyst functions to build the following Epic modules: Willow Ambulatory Pharmacy & Inventory Supply Tracking. The Technical Specialist will serve as the primary build and support contact for the assigned Epic modules. This position is responsible for coordinating all issues that arise during the project for their application and must become very knowledgeable about the organization's policies, procedures, and business operations.
    Key Responsibilities
    • Serve as the primary support contact for the application's end-users
    • Work in developing, designing, configuring, scripting, testing, and/or supporting applications for the business, research, and/or instructional functions of clients.
    • Develop solutions using programming expertise for day-to-day problems to include maintenance, modification, or development of complex inter-related applications/solutions.
    • Evaluate hardware availability and software requirements
    • Identify issues that arise in the application and working to resolve them
    • Guide workflow design, build and test the system, and analyze other technical issues associated with Epic software
    • Identify and implement requested changes to the system
    • Serve as a liaison between end users' workflow needs and Epic implementation staff
    • Maintain regular communication with Epic representatives, including participating in weekly project team meetings
    • Develop an understanding of operational needs to set the direction for the organization's workflows by attending site visits and other integrated sessions
    • Review the status of projects and issues on an ongoing basis with leadership
    • Hold weekly communications with team members to discuss the status of deliverables, shared issues, end-user concerns, budget, and upcoming milestones