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... Experienced Epic-certified Principal Trainer (PTs) needed for HIM/Identity, Long Term Care ... up with trainees outside of the classroom to offer additional support. - Serving as an expert ...

CANDIDATES MUST BE CERTIFIED IN ASSIGNED EPIC APPLICATIONS Epic-certified Principal Trainer needed ... up with trainees outside of the classroom to offer additional support. - Serving as an expert ...

INPATIENT CODER

Milwaukee, WI · On-site +1

$25.82 - $44.16/hr

Coders in this role may also assist with mentoring and supporting trainee coders as needed ... A minimum of 5 years of recent HIM experience in hospital inpatient coding is preferred. EDUCATION ...

Coders in this role may also assist with mentoring and supporting trainee coders as needed ... A minimum of 5 years of recent HIM experience in hospital inpatient coding is preferred. EDUCATION ...

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As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for trainee epic him in the United States is $90,819.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,000.00 and $101,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Trainee Epic Him vs Trainee Epic Analyst?

AspectTrainee Epic HimTrainee Epic Analyst
CertificationsBasic Epic certifications, training programsEpic certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentHealthcare IT departments, hospitalsHealthcare IT teams, hospitals, clinics
Employer UsageHospitals implementing Epic systemsHospitals and clinics using Epic software

Both roles involve working with Epic systems in healthcare settings, but Trainee Epic Him typically focuses on system implementation and support, while Trainee Epic Analyst emphasizes data analysis and system optimization. The choice depends on whether you prefer technical support or analytical tasks within the Epic environment.

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EPIC HIM/Identity Principal Trainer

STI

Remote

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Title: HIM/Identity Principal Trainer
Location: REMOTE
Duration: 12+ Months
Description:
CANDIDATES MUST BE CERTIFIED IN ASSIGNED EPIC APPLICATIONS
Epic-certified Principal Trainer needed for a fast-paced EHR build for healthcare facilities operated by NCDHHS DSOHF.
3 Experienced Epic-certified Principal Trainer (PTs) needed for HIM/Identity, Long Term Care (EpicCare Clinical Documentation), and Intermediate Care Facility (EpicCare Clinical Documentation) end users, super users, and train-the-trainer training. Candidates for each position must have completed and active certifications and listed minimum experience required for assigned Epic applications:
HIM/Identity Principal Trainer - Must be certified and experienced in the following:
• HIM and Identity Curriculum Certification
• TED105 Training Wheels Behind the Scenes
• TED300 Training Environment Build Certification
• 2 years minimum experience as a HIM/Identity Application Principal Trainer through a full implementation from pilot for customer build
• Previous MST Build experience on HIM/Identity Application at project implementation (pre-go live MST build)
Key Duties:
- Developing role-based training content, independently or with team members, using a variety of software programs, tools, and applications such as Microsoft Office.
- Designing, developing, and maintaining instructional materials.
- Maintaining policy and procedure documentation.
- Incorporating feedback from others into existing training and training administration procedures
- Learning new content and consulting with subject matter experts to develop training materials and answer any participant questions.
- Assisting with building and testing of training environments (MST environments) and providing support and troubleshooting issues.
- Collaborating with other trainers by co-facilitating classroom instruction and assisting with exercises as needed.
- Preparing training lessons, printing materials, and setting up the training room and environment prior to the training session.
- Presenting information verbally and in writing in a clear and easy-to-understand manner.
- Following up with trainees outside of the classroom to offer additional support.
- Serving as an expert educator to state staff.
- Training and credentialing additional classroom trainers as needed (train-the-trainer).
- Training staff and end users by teaching technical topics as needed.
- Support curriculum and training development for third-party applications as needed by management
- Managing application assignments by prioritizing assignments and by creating and adhering to timelines.