The Epic Prelude/Cadence Analyst will support and optimize Epic applications, leading projects and addressing escalations in a healthcare setting.
This is a remote position.
Superlanet is seeking an experienced Epic Prelude/Cadence Analyst for our healthcare client in Texas. This is a direct hire, primarily remote opportunity with occasional onsite travel required. The ideal candidate will serve as the subject matter expert and technical lead for the Epic Prelude (registration) and Cadence (scheduling) applications, supporting complex projects, break/fix escalations, and system optimization initiatives.
Required QualificationsActive Epic Certification or Accreditation in Cadence and/or Prelude
Bachelor's degree in IT, Computer Science, Healthcare Informatics, or related field – or equivalent experience.
2+ years of proven success supporting Epic Prelude/Cadence in a healthcare environment.
Strong understanding of patient registration, scheduling, and throughput workflows.
Background in enterprise Epic implementations or upgrades.
Certification in Epic Decision Tree a plus.
ITIL Foundation certification preferred.
5–7 years of Epic experience with demonstrated project leadership.
Previous experience with online scheduling functionality.
Benefits
Salary based on experience. $85,000 - $110,000 +
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