Central Oregon Pediatric Associates | COPA
EPIC Analyst (Part Time)
Central Oregon Pediatric Associates | COPA, Bend, Oregon, United States, 97707
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EPIC Analyst (Part Time)
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Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA)
located in Bend, Oregon. The position is hybrid and part‑time.
Description The EPIC Analyst strengthens COPA’s ability to deliver exceptional care by transforming technology and data into tools that empower our providers and staff. Through intentional system design and meaningful analytics, the EPIC Analyst enables efficient workflows, informed decision‑making, and an exceptional experience for every child and family we serve.
Role Responsibilities
Leads system optimization and process improvement efforts by maintaining in-depth knowledge of Epic, analytics tools, and industry best practices. Develops a roadmap for future enhancements and ushers in small and large system changes that support COPA’s mission, strategic goals, and operational efficiency.
Analyzes and optimizes clinical, operational, and administrative workflows by collaborating with end users and operational leaders to align system design with COPA’s guiding principles and patient‑care goals.
Designs, builds, and maintains Epic application configuration, ensuring data accuracy, security, and integrity across integrated systems and interfaces.
Performs complex system and workflow analysis, including troubleshooting, root cause identification, and documentation of technical issues related to Epic and connected applications.
Translates complex data into clear, actionable insights for clinical and operational users through strong visualization and analytical storytelling techniques.
Uses Power BI, SQL, and Epic reporting tools, which include Clarity, Slicer Dicer, and Reporting Workbench, to support data‑driven decision‑making across the organization.
Leads cross‑functional and integrated workgroups across clinical, operational, and technical teams to prioritize enhancements, evaluate build decisions, and support consistent system standards.
Designs, builds, and maintains Power BI dashboards, data models, KPIs, and ETL pipelines using Epic Clarity, Caboodle, and other data sources to deliver actionable insights on clinical outcomes, operational performance, and financial trends.
Collaborates with leaders and clinical teams to define key metrics and translate business questions into strategic dashboards, predictive analytics, and decision‑support tools that advance quality, efficiency, and population health goals.
Ensures data governance, integrity, and security across Epic, Power BI, and analytics environments; partners with internal and external resources to automate reporting and advance analytics maturity.
Prepares build specifications and manages enhancement requests, organizing, vetting, prioritizing, and implementing system changes to maximize business and patient‑care value.
Supports end‑user success by creating system documentation, delivering user training, and helping stakeholders interpret and apply reports and dashboards effectively.
Build strong relationships with caregivers and partners, including collaboration with Legacy and external data and reporting partners.
Supports continuous improvement and change management, championing innovation and standardized practices that improve efficiency and user experience.
Maintains compliance, professionalism, and confidentiality, ensuring alignment with COPA policies, regulatory requirements, and data security standards.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Certifications
Epic certification in at least two (2) clinical or reporting applications required (e.g., EpicCare Ambulatory, Clarity Data Model, Cogito, or Slicer Dicer). Must complete Epic certification training if not already certified in the most recent version of the Epic EHR product.
Power BI certification (e.g., Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate) or equivalent experience with data visualization tools.
Bachelor’s degree in information systems, Data Analytics, Healthcare Informatics, or related field preferred. Equivalent work experience considered.
Experience
2+ years of Epic analyst experience.
2+ years of experience in data visualization and analytics using Power BI.
Strong proficiency in SQL, DAX, and data modeling.
Experience integrating Epic Clarity/Caboodle data with Power BI or similar BI tools.
Understanding of healthcare operations, clinical workflows, and quality metrics (HEDIS, OHA benchmarks, VBC measures).
Technical Skills Preferred
Epic Systems: EpicCare Ambulatory, Clarity, Caboodle, Slicer Dicer.
Analytics & BI Tools: Power BI (DAX, Power Query, Data Modeling, Row‑Level Security), Excel (advanced), SQL Server Management Studio.
Data Sources: ODBC connections, Azure Data Services, Flat files, HL7/FHIR data integration.
Languages: SQL, DAX, basic Python or R (preferred).
Other: Understanding of HIPAA‑compliant data handling and healthcare data standards.
Physical Requirements
Ability to review information on a computer screen for extended periods and participate in meetings or communication using phone, video, or other technology, with or without accommodation. Sitting or standing for long periods of time. Frequent repetitive motion includes computer keyboard use, reaching with hands and arms, and walking. Occasional lifting and or moving up to 30 pounds and on rare occasion up to 50 pounds.
Must be able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
Working Conditions
Hybrid: With travel between COPA clinics and business office as required.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
COPA is looking for a candidate with a strong work ethic and a passion for the health of each of our patients. The right candidate will thrive in a private practice where they have the opportunity and flexibility to positively impact the life of a child and their family. If this opportunity resonates with you and you can demonstrate a history of high quality, service‑oriented performance, we welcome your application. Please submit a cover letter explaining your desire to work in Pediatrics, your current resume and apply online at www.copakids.com.
About COPA
– Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA) has provided excellent, comprehensive and compassionate medical care to children in Central Oregon for over 45 years. Our mission is to provide all children with outstanding medical care and exceed their expectations in a friendly and welcoming environment. COPA is a thriving, independent partnership whose healthcare quality measures exceed all medical care facilities in the region. In addition to pediatric primary care services and procedures, COPA’s Pediatric Center of Excellence also provides behavioral health specialists, lactation services, care coordinators, and newborn patient advocates. We’re committed to serving families where English is not the first language and have interpreters at every location and all shifts. COPA hosts in its clinics over a dozen visiting pediatric specialists from children’s hospitals in Portland, Oregon. COPA has four convenient locations in Bend and Redmond, and is open seven days a week with extended hours, and offers 24/7 telephone pediatric nurse advice.
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EPIC Analyst (Part Time)
role at
Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA)
located in Bend, Oregon. The position is hybrid and part‑time.
Description The EPIC Analyst strengthens COPA’s ability to deliver exceptional care by transforming technology and data into tools that empower our providers and staff. Through intentional system design and meaningful analytics, the EPIC Analyst enables efficient workflows, informed decision‑making, and an exceptional experience for every child and family we serve.
Role Responsibilities
Leads system optimization and process improvement efforts by maintaining in-depth knowledge of Epic, analytics tools, and industry best practices. Develops a roadmap for future enhancements and ushers in small and large system changes that support COPA’s mission, strategic goals, and operational efficiency.
Analyzes and optimizes clinical, operational, and administrative workflows by collaborating with end users and operational leaders to align system design with COPA’s guiding principles and patient‑care goals.
Designs, builds, and maintains Epic application configuration, ensuring data accuracy, security, and integrity across integrated systems and interfaces.
Performs complex system and workflow analysis, including troubleshooting, root cause identification, and documentation of technical issues related to Epic and connected applications.
Translates complex data into clear, actionable insights for clinical and operational users through strong visualization and analytical storytelling techniques.
Uses Power BI, SQL, and Epic reporting tools, which include Clarity, Slicer Dicer, and Reporting Workbench, to support data‑driven decision‑making across the organization.
Leads cross‑functional and integrated workgroups across clinical, operational, and technical teams to prioritize enhancements, evaluate build decisions, and support consistent system standards.
Designs, builds, and maintains Power BI dashboards, data models, KPIs, and ETL pipelines using Epic Clarity, Caboodle, and other data sources to deliver actionable insights on clinical outcomes, operational performance, and financial trends.
Collaborates with leaders and clinical teams to define key metrics and translate business questions into strategic dashboards, predictive analytics, and decision‑support tools that advance quality, efficiency, and population health goals.
Ensures data governance, integrity, and security across Epic, Power BI, and analytics environments; partners with internal and external resources to automate reporting and advance analytics maturity.
Prepares build specifications and manages enhancement requests, organizing, vetting, prioritizing, and implementing system changes to maximize business and patient‑care value.
Supports end‑user success by creating system documentation, delivering user training, and helping stakeholders interpret and apply reports and dashboards effectively.
Build strong relationships with caregivers and partners, including collaboration with Legacy and external data and reporting partners.
Supports continuous improvement and change management, championing innovation and standardized practices that improve efficiency and user experience.
Maintains compliance, professionalism, and confidentiality, ensuring alignment with COPA policies, regulatory requirements, and data security standards.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Certifications
Epic certification in at least two (2) clinical or reporting applications required (e.g., EpicCare Ambulatory, Clarity Data Model, Cogito, or Slicer Dicer). Must complete Epic certification training if not already certified in the most recent version of the Epic EHR product.
Power BI certification (e.g., Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate) or equivalent experience with data visualization tools.
Bachelor’s degree in information systems, Data Analytics, Healthcare Informatics, or related field preferred. Equivalent work experience considered.
Experience
2+ years of Epic analyst experience.
2+ years of experience in data visualization and analytics using Power BI.
Strong proficiency in SQL, DAX, and data modeling.
Experience integrating Epic Clarity/Caboodle data with Power BI or similar BI tools.
Understanding of healthcare operations, clinical workflows, and quality metrics (HEDIS, OHA benchmarks, VBC measures).
Technical Skills Preferred
Epic Systems: EpicCare Ambulatory, Clarity, Caboodle, Slicer Dicer.
Analytics & BI Tools: Power BI (DAX, Power Query, Data Modeling, Row‑Level Security), Excel (advanced), SQL Server Management Studio.
Data Sources: ODBC connections, Azure Data Services, Flat files, HL7/FHIR data integration.
Languages: SQL, DAX, basic Python or R (preferred).
Other: Understanding of HIPAA‑compliant data handling and healthcare data standards.
Physical Requirements
Ability to review information on a computer screen for extended periods and participate in meetings or communication using phone, video, or other technology, with or without accommodation. Sitting or standing for long periods of time. Frequent repetitive motion includes computer keyboard use, reaching with hands and arms, and walking. Occasional lifting and or moving up to 30 pounds and on rare occasion up to 50 pounds.
Must be able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
Working Conditions
Hybrid: With travel between COPA clinics and business office as required.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
COPA is looking for a candidate with a strong work ethic and a passion for the health of each of our patients. The right candidate will thrive in a private practice where they have the opportunity and flexibility to positively impact the life of a child and their family. If this opportunity resonates with you and you can demonstrate a history of high quality, service‑oriented performance, we welcome your application. Please submit a cover letter explaining your desire to work in Pediatrics, your current resume and apply online at www.copakids.com.
About COPA
– Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA) has provided excellent, comprehensive and compassionate medical care to children in Central Oregon for over 45 years. Our mission is to provide all children with outstanding medical care and exceed their expectations in a friendly and welcoming environment. COPA is a thriving, independent partnership whose healthcare quality measures exceed all medical care facilities in the region. In addition to pediatric primary care services and procedures, COPA’s Pediatric Center of Excellence also provides behavioral health specialists, lactation services, care coordinators, and newborn patient advocates. We’re committed to serving families where English is not the first language and have interpreters at every location and all shifts. COPA hosts in its clinics over a dozen visiting pediatric specialists from children’s hospitals in Portland, Oregon. COPA has four convenient locations in Bend and Redmond, and is open seven days a week with extended hours, and offers 24/7 telephone pediatric nurse advice.
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