Electronic Health Record Analyst I/II - BID; and Promotional
Redwood City, San Mateo County, California, 94061, USA
Listed on 2026-06-26
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IT/Tech
Systems Analyst, IT Consultant, Technical Support, IT Business Analyst
San Mateo County Health is seeking a well-qualified Electronic Health Record Analyst I/II – BID to support Phase 2 of the County’s Epic implementation, with a primary focus in reporting.
There is currently one regular vacancy in the Health IT Division located in South San Francisco or San Mateo, CA, and will require travel/driving throughout the county to perform job duties. This position is currently hybrid, with both on-site and remote work based on business need and subject to change.
Ideal candidate will know Epic data structures, including Clarity and Caboodle. Knowledge of ETL/ELT pipeline design, data modeling, warehousing architecture. Strong knowledge of SQL with Power BI, Tableau and/or Epic Reporting tools.
Duties of the Position- Collect, analyze, and document business operations and workflows.
- Meet with department customers to assess EHR requests and provide guidance on how to detail business needs.
- Identify, analyze, and recommend improvements and enhancements to operational processes, system automation, and information flows to ensure greater integration of functions within the organization.
- Coordinate security work groups, ensure integrity of the system’s security infrastructure, and provision security for users.
- Serve as the first point of contact for users, customers, and vendors on EHR-related issues; troubleshoot problems and respond to inquiries.
- Support assigned interfaces and ensure interfaces meet the needs of end users.
- Perform a variety of analytical duties in the design, implementation, and maintenance of EHR information systems or applications.
- Implement testing requirements and process, facilitate end user testing, hardware testing, and maintain test environments.
- Participate in the evaluation of new application releases, test new applications and system upgrades.
- Install or upgrade software applications; and troubleshoot software and application related problems.
- Interact with end users and vendors on project design issues and work to resolve vendor production support issues.
- Respond to customer/user questions and concerns and recommend solutions as needed.
- Provide onsite support during go-lives and system upgrades.
- Participate in developing and/or lead training programs, curriculum and lessons including preparing training materials.
- Keep trainers abreast of new functionality and system changes.
- Analyze data conversion needs.
- Ensure test scripts have been created, reviewed, and updated to reflect proposed workflow solutions.
- Troubleshoot basic user or system problems, address end user questions, and at the II level, provide on-call support on a rotating basis.
- Analyze new functionality in new releases to identify impact, make recommendations and review and test changes.
- Participate in disaster recovery measures.
- Ensure quality assurance processes are followed, including change management and testing efforts.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
- Electronic health record systems, specifically Epic software applications.
- Design, implementation, testing, updating, maintenance, evaluation, and analysis of system configuration, system setup, and application tables.
- Clinical applications and regulatory standards, a wide range of application functionality, content, and associated workflows.
- Customer service principles.
- Policies, procedures, and business operations.
- Principles and procedures in project management and project management methodologies.
- Interact with and work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams.
- Learn and retain knowledge of all assigned applications.
- Troubleshoot application issues and system errors.
- Multi-task complex work assignments.
- Follow standards for naming and number conventions and security classifications.
- Configure, implement, maintain, and evaluate Epic modules and platform.
- Design, modify, and implement testing process.
- Create security classification templates.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Prioritize effectively and manage time efficiently.
- Lead meetings and resolve conflicts.
- Perform under pressure with tight deadlines.
- Become cross-functional in one or more applications.
- Motivate key process stakeholders.
- Travel outside the County for training.
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to qualify is:
- EHR Analyst I: Two years of experience working in a healthcare setting utilizing health information systems, or one year of experience providing information technology support.
- EHR Analyst II: Two years of information technology support experience in a healthcare operations setting, including at least six months of Epic user support experience.
- EHR Analyst I: Must successfully complete Epic training on an application determined by Health IT management based on business needs within date set forth in the Epic Project Training schedule or within 6 months from time of hire.
- EHR Analyst II: (1) Epic…
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