Epic Certified EHR Helpdesk Analyst - REMOTE

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Job Description:

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The EHR Helpdesk Analyst provides advanced technical support for the Epic electronic health record (EHR) system and related clinical applications across 13 state-operated behavioral healthcare facilities. This role provides technical support to clinical and administrative staff, ensuring timely and accurate resolution of IT issues while promoting system reliability and end-user satisfaction.

Working as part of the centralized IT Helpdesk, the Analyst ensures prompt and effective resolution of Epic and non-Epic related issues and contributes to the stability and usability of the system in support of high-quality patient care

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide support for Epic applications, workflows, access, printing, and integration issues.
  • Serve as the initial point of contact for IT support issues related to Epic EHR and other healthcare IT systems.
  • Troubleshoot complex application, account, and workflow issues related to Epic and other clinical systems.
  • Provide basic remote desktop support for computers, printers, mobile devices, and peripherals across all facilities.
  • Assist users with account provisioning, password resets, Epic access requests, and basic application troubleshooting.
  • Monitor ServiceNow queues and manage incident resolution in accordance with service level agreements (SLAs).
  • Assist with Epic user account provisioning, role changes, template assignments, and security access requests.
  • Participate in go-live support and system upgrade events, including Technical Dress Rehearsals (TDRs).
  • Collaborate with clinical informatics, application analysts, and technical teams to ensure coordinated support.
  • Maintain documentation, knowledge base articles, and standard operating procedures.
  • Deliver informal user training and guidance on proper Epic use and common troubleshooting techniques.
  • Support change management and scheduled downtime communications as needed.
  • Ensure adherence to HIPAA, security, and IT governance policies in all technical activities.
  • Escalate critical issues and downtime events according to established protocols.

Required Skills:

Minimum of 2 years providing Epic technical support in a healthcare or clinical environment.

Proficient with ServiceNow or other enterprise ticketing systems.

In-depth understanding of EHR platforms (e.g., Epic, Cerner, Allscripts).

Desired Skills:

Epic certification in one or more modules (e.g., EpicCare, Ambulatory, Security, or Service Desk).

Experience supporting Epic applications (e.g., Ambulatory, Inpatient, ASAP, or HIM).

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