Epic BI Developer Position Available In Lee, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Epic BI Developer role requires Epic certification in multiple areas, along with extensive experience in healthcare IT and analytics. Candidates must be proficient in Business Intelligence Tools and have a strong background in developing reports and dashboards. Project management skills and the ability to work with external vendors are essential. This position is remote/hybrid, with relocation paid for those moving to Southwest Gulf Coast Florida.
Job Description
EPIC BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE DEVELOPER LOCATION / RESIDENCE
REMOTE HYBRID•Applicants MUST reside in or relocate to within 1 hour of southwest gulf coast, Florida
RELOCATION PAID
Yes •If you are relocating from outside the state of Florida and receiving company paid relocation, you must relocate to Southwest Gulf Coast Florida.
REQUIRED
Epic Certified in at least 2: Cogito Clarity Caboodle Clinical Data Model Healthy Planet experience (highly preferred) Epic Registry Reporting (VBC and Chronic Disease)
MIPS, MSSP, HEDIS, ACO, HCC
Reporting (preferred) Minimum of 3 years of progressive experience in healthcare IT, analytics, software development or data management utilizing project management and analytic process methodologies (e.g. Agile & Scrum) 5+ years of experience with Business Intelligence Tools (QlikSense, QlikView, PowerBI, Tableau, etc.) 7+ years of experience developing and managing reports and dashboards for analytic projects Experience creating data models to support reports and dashboards Strong understanding of relational databases with experience using SQL query techniques in Clarity and Caboodle Knowledge of data warehouses/data stores and data marts Experience developing a test plan and executing test scenarios related to building and deploying dashboards Requires demonstrated experience in project management or management and experience working with external vendors. Requires experience training, mentoring, and leading other developers/analysts Experience designing and implementing standards in development practices