Moffitt Cancer Center
Clinical Applications Analyst II - EPIC HIM
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Moffitt Cancer Center Summary
The Clinical Applications Analyst II – HIM – Gallery, Deficiency Tracking, Hospital Coding, ROI, and Identity Analyst advances Moffitt’s mission to prevent and cure cancer by contributing to the design, implementation, and support of clinical and enterprise applications that improve patient care, research, and operational performance. This mid-level role manages technical solutions for moderately complex projects, collaborates with clinical and operational teams, and provides guidance to junior analysts. By ensuring effective and reliable technology solutions, the Analyst II empowers staff and clinicians to deliver exceptional cancer care and research outcomes. The HIM Clinical Applications Analyst II Will
Plan, design, configure, build, test, implement and maintain clinical and enterprise applications, including moderately complex system components. Troubleshoot multifaceted issues spanning software, hardware, interfaces, and databases. Monitor system performance. Perform quality assurance and integrated testing to ensure application reliability and alignment with organizational standards. Support projects and develop application‑specific enhancements and reports to support clinical and operational priorities. Develop and maintain system documentation for build specifications. Mentor and guide Analyst I team members on technical tasks and processes. Provide 24/7 operational support for assigned applications and participate in on‑call rotations as needed. Minimum Education
Bachelor’s Degree (Business, IS, Healthcare, or related field of study required) Certification
Epic Certification in HIM – Gallery, Deficiency Tracking, Hospital Coding, ROI, and Identity Analyst is required Minimum Experience Required
5 years applicable system build experience; high level complexity Variable Applications
Epic HIM Coding Applications (Gallery, Deficiency Tracking, Hospital Coding, ROI, and Identity) Revenue Cycle Systems Minimum Skills / Specialized Training Required
Advanced knowledge of application support and development. Experience in project management and team leadership. Strong problem‑solving and critical‑thinking abilities. Experience with workflow analysis or development of application solutions preferred. If supporting an Epic application, experience in Epic applications, other electronic health record applications, and/or healthcare operations background (e.g., clinical, billing, scheduling, access services, health information management, etc.) preferred. Must hold EPIC certification in HIM related modules (Gallery, Deficiency Tracking, Hospital Coding, ROI, and Identity). Knowledge of clinical, business, and/or operational healthcare hospital/clinic workflows preferred. Strong understanding of HIM workflows, regulatory requirements, and medical record standards. Proficient in Microsoft Visio preferred. Strong project management and presentation skills preferred. Professional level certification from an accredited organization in relevant informatics, health information technology, clinical or business specialties preferred. Excellent presentation and documentation skills. Variable Skills
Epic Modules related to HIM workflows. Revenue Cycle Systems. Experience with healthcare information systems including application and data layer management. Experience with systems provisioning/security and Active Directory structures preferred. Experience with integration platforms including middleware and application interfaces preferred. Experience working with project life cycle and project management methodologies preferred. Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level Employment Type
Full‑time Job Function
Research, Analyst, and Information Technology Industries
Hospitals and Health Care
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Clinical Applications Analyst II - EPIC HIM
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Moffitt Cancer Center Summary
The Clinical Applications Analyst II – HIM – Gallery, Deficiency Tracking, Hospital Coding, ROI, and Identity Analyst advances Moffitt’s mission to prevent and cure cancer by contributing to the design, implementation, and support of clinical and enterprise applications that improve patient care, research, and operational performance. This mid-level role manages technical solutions for moderately complex projects, collaborates with clinical and operational teams, and provides guidance to junior analysts. By ensuring effective and reliable technology solutions, the Analyst II empowers staff and clinicians to deliver exceptional cancer care and research outcomes. The HIM Clinical Applications Analyst II Will
Plan, design, configure, build, test, implement and maintain clinical and enterprise applications, including moderately complex system components. Troubleshoot multifaceted issues spanning software, hardware, interfaces, and databases. Monitor system performance. Perform quality assurance and integrated testing to ensure application reliability and alignment with organizational standards. Support projects and develop application‑specific enhancements and reports to support clinical and operational priorities. Develop and maintain system documentation for build specifications. Mentor and guide Analyst I team members on technical tasks and processes. Provide 24/7 operational support for assigned applications and participate in on‑call rotations as needed. Minimum Education
Bachelor’s Degree (Business, IS, Healthcare, or related field of study required) Certification
Epic Certification in HIM – Gallery, Deficiency Tracking, Hospital Coding, ROI, and Identity Analyst is required Minimum Experience Required
5 years applicable system build experience; high level complexity Variable Applications
Epic HIM Coding Applications (Gallery, Deficiency Tracking, Hospital Coding, ROI, and Identity) Revenue Cycle Systems Minimum Skills / Specialized Training Required
Advanced knowledge of application support and development. Experience in project management and team leadership. Strong problem‑solving and critical‑thinking abilities. Experience with workflow analysis or development of application solutions preferred. If supporting an Epic application, experience in Epic applications, other electronic health record applications, and/or healthcare operations background (e.g., clinical, billing, scheduling, access services, health information management, etc.) preferred. Must hold EPIC certification in HIM related modules (Gallery, Deficiency Tracking, Hospital Coding, ROI, and Identity). Knowledge of clinical, business, and/or operational healthcare hospital/clinic workflows preferred. Strong understanding of HIM workflows, regulatory requirements, and medical record standards. Proficient in Microsoft Visio preferred. Strong project management and presentation skills preferred. Professional level certification from an accredited organization in relevant informatics, health information technology, clinical or business specialties preferred. Excellent presentation and documentation skills. Variable Skills
Epic Modules related to HIM workflows. Revenue Cycle Systems. Experience with healthcare information systems including application and data layer management. Experience with systems provisioning/security and Active Directory structures preferred. Experience with integration platforms including middleware and application interfaces preferred. Experience working with project life cycle and project management methodologies preferred. Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level Employment Type
Full‑time Job Function
Research, Analyst, and Information Technology Industries
Hospitals and Health Care
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