Children's National Health System
Epic Application Security & SER Coordinator
Children's National Health System, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, 20900
The Epic Security Coordinator plays a key role in managing application-level security across the Epic environment by defining and maintaining access standards, templates, and roles. This position serves as the centralized point of accountability for coordinating Epic security governance, aligning security structures with compliance requirements, and facilitating enterprise-wide collaboration across technical, operational, and clinical stakeholders.
A key function of this role is to define the overarching Epic security strategy, and to establish standards, naming conventions, and operational procedures that support secure, scalable, and auditable access across the enterprise. This includes leading a multidisciplinary Epic Security Workgroup to align shared security structures, template ownership, and education efforts. The Epic Security Coordinator also partners closely with the Identity & Access Management (IAM) team—who oversees user provisioning through tools such as SailPoint—to ensure that Epic security models are appropriately integrated into the organization's broader access framework.
In addition, this role is responsible for leading the strategy, governance, and ongoing maintenance of provider (SER) records, ensuring data accuracy, consistency across modules, and alignment with scheduling, clinical, and billing workflows.
A key function of this role is to define the overarching Epic security strategy, and to establish standards, naming conventions, and operational procedures that support secure, scalable, and auditable access across the enterprise. This includes leading a multidisciplinary Epic Security Workgroup to align shared security structures, template ownership, and education efforts. The Epic Security Coordinator also partners closely with the Identity & Access Management (IAM) team—who oversees user provisioning through tools such as SailPoint—to ensure that Epic security models are appropriately integrated into the organization's broader access framework.
In addition, this role is responsible for leading the strategy, governance, and ongoing maintenance of provider (SER) records, ensuring data accuracy, consistency across modules, and alignment with scheduling, clinical, and billing workflows.