
Certified Epic Willow Inpatient Solutions Analyst – Install
OCHIN, Inc.
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Oregon • United States
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Salary
💰 $85,697 - $137,116 per year
Tech Stack
About the role
- Support OCHIN’s mission by leveraging deep technical expertise
- Resolve complex technical issues and optimize processes
- Implement innovative solutions aligned with business objectives
- Foster collaboration with non-technical stakeholders
- Develop, document, and deploy solution functionality
- Troubleshoot, diagnose and resolve complex technical issues
- Support project implementations and address member maintenance issues
- Drive documentation and knowledge sharing
Requirements
- Minimum of 5 years of experience as a certified Epic Willow Inpatient Applications Analyst
- Minimum of 2 years of build experience
- Epic certification required in Willow Inpatient
- Experience with full-cycle install Willow build
- Ability to travel to support install work and Go Live support up to 20%
- Work history in Healthcare IT is required
- Consistently acts with integrity and accountability
- Process and detail-oriented, with a strong focus on data-driven decision making
- Proactive, self-motivated, and solution oriented
- Strong organizational and project management skills
- Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel
- Completion of a 50–60-minute competency assessment before team interview
Benefits
- Comprehensive range of benefits
- Generous compensation package
- Commitment to work-life balance
- Opportunity for professional advancement
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Epic Willow Inpatient Applications Analystbuild experiencefull-cycle install Willow builddata-driven decision makingproject management
Soft Skills
integrityaccountabilityprocess-orienteddetail-orientedproactiveself-motivatedsolution orientedstrong organizational skills
Certifications
Epic certification in Willow Inpatient