EPIC Grand Central / Prelude Analyst - Intermediate
🔍 San Antonio
Job Summary:
UT Health San Antonio will be implementing Prelude/Grand Central as we expand our ambulatory environment and open a Multispecialty and Research Hospital (MSRH) and Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC). We are seeking an intermediate level analyst with experience in Epic Inpatient Prelude/Grand Central and RTE space for exciting opportunities as we design, implement, test, validate and maintain Epic software.
Under minimal supervision, this position is responsible for ambulatory application(s)/module(s) of Epic.This position is for individuals who thrive in a fast-paced, agile environment, which means being able to change direction quickly, multitask, and demonstrate a passion and eagerness to learn new technologies. The Epic ambulatory application analyst will collaborate with and provide tier-two support to their team and/or counterparts from other applications to successfully meet the development and implementation objectives for assigned Epic applications. Effectively manages competing and changing priorities. Under minimal supervision, serves as project lead for key initiatives, including performing project management duties, as assigned. Develops, documents, and adheres to the internal procedures that will be used in conjunction with related applications and systems. Interacts professionally with leadership, faculty, staff, and vendors.
1. Proven ability to work independently and successfully execute multiple assignments simultaneously in a complex environment.
2. Plan, design, test, implement, support, and maintain functionality related to ADT/Prelude, and RTE applications
3. Demonstrated critical and analytical thinking proficiencies.
4. Excellent verbal/written communication and follow-up skills.
5. Demonstrated troubleshooting competencies.
6. Excellent organizational and project management skills.
Job Duties:
- Workflow: Based on clinical project requests, works with requestors and users to understand and document current workflow with an eye toward proposed future workflows that are optimized for any planned application changes.
- Design and Build: Presents recommended system enhancement opportunities and creative technical solutions for clinic-related scenarios. Using analytical evaluation skills, identifies, proposes, builds, and demonstrates prototypes of application configuration options for review and approval by project requestors.
- Performs ongoing maintenance and configuration updates to Epic applications.
- Test: With minimal supervision, creates test scripts, timelines, and plans for application and workflow changes. Performs actual testing of clinical information system configuration and processes, including testing across applications and/or the testing of the application configuration of other analysts. Coordinates and participates in requestor and user testing of application changes.
- Support: Provides tier-two support to end-users both remotely and in-person. Monitors, investigates, troubleshoots, and resolves incoming tickets. Serves as a liaison between users and vendors. Coordinates system fixes and changes with software vendors. Coordinates the deployment of application changes with the training team and operations.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
Education:
Bachelor’s degree (4 years of comparable experience may be substituted for a degree).
Experience:
A minimum of three (3) years of relevant experience with clinical or business systems with exposure to software development/build lifecycles
Additional Licenses and Certifications:
As specified by the department director, Epic certification for assigned modules are required within eighteen (18) months of hire. Epic certification must be maintained per Epic Corporation standards.
UT Health San Antonio is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment in accordance with applicable federal laws, state statutes, and University policies.
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