The Director – Epic Clinical Applications is responsible for the strategic leadership, implementation, optimization, and ongoing governance of Epic clinical applications across the organization. This role serves as the senior owner of Epic clinical systems, ensuring alignment with clinical workflows, regulatory requirements, patient safety standards, and organizational objectives. The Director partners closely with clinical leadership, operations, revenue cycle, IT, vendors, and executive stakeholders to deliver high-quality Epic solutions that support clinical excellence, operational efficiency, and a positive provider and patient experience.
Epic Strategy & Governance
o Serves as the executive owner for Epic clinical applications, including (but not limited to): Ambulatory, Inpatient, Orders, Clinical Documentation, ASAP/ED, OpTime/Anesthesia, Willow, Beaker, and MyChart.
o Develops and executes the Epic clinical roadmap aligned with enterprise strategy, regulatory requirements, and clinical priorities.
o Establishes and oversees Epic governance structures, including steering committees, change control, and clinical informatics councils.
o Ensures standardization of workflows where appropriate while accommodating specialty specific clinical needs.
o Acts as the escalation point for Epic clinical risks, issues, and decision-making.
Epic Implementation & Deployment (Core Focus)
o Leads all phases of Epic clinical implementations, expansions, and upgrades, including initial system deployment, module implementations and rollout sequencing, system integrations, version upgrades and foundation/system initiatives.
o Oversees implementation planning, scope definition, timelines, resourcing, and budget management.
o Partners with clinical stakeholders to design, validate, and approve future state workflows
o Ensures build decisions follow Epic best practices, organizational standards, and patient safety principles.
o Coordinates with Epic, third-party vendors, and internal teams during design, build, testing, and live support.
o Leads user readiness activities and command center support.
Clinical Informatics & Stakeholder Collaboration
o Serves as a trusted advisor to clinicians, nursing leadership, and operational leaders on Epic capabilities and clinical workflow design.
o Translates clinical requirements into technical Epic solutions.
o Partners with Quality, Patient Safety, Compliance, and Regulatory teams to ensure Epic supports organizational and accreditation standards.
o Collaborates with Revenue Cycle, Analytics, and Population Health leaders to align clinical and financial workflows.
Team Leadership & Development
o Leads, mentors, and develops Epic clinical managers, analysts, informaticists, and support staff.
o Establishes clear roles, responsibilities, performance expectations, and career development pathways.
o Ensures appropriate application coverage, on call support, and uptime responsiveness
o Fosters a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Optimization, Support & Continuous Improvement
o Drives post implementation optimization initiatives focused on usability, clinician efficiency, and patient safety
o Reviews Epic performance metrics, provider satisfaction, and system utilization
o Identifies opportunities to reduce documentation burden, automate workflows, and leverage Epic innovation.
o Ensures timely resolution of incidents, defects, and enhancement requests.
o Supports Epic User Web engagement and adoption of new Epic functionality.
Compliance, Security & Risk Management
o Ensures Epic clinical systems comply with HIPAA, CMS, DNV, and other regulatory requirements.
o Partners with Information Security and Privacy to support access controls, auditing, and data protection.
o Supports disaster recovery planning, downtime procedures, and business continuity for clinical systems.
Work Environment
o On-site
o Additional hours required during go live and major implementations.
o Occasional travel for Epic meetings, training, or system deployments