Revenue Cycle Apps Analyst II Information Technology (IT) - Madera, CA at Geebo

Revenue Cycle Apps Analyst II

Madera, CA Madera, CA Full-time Full-time $36.
20 - $56.
00 an hour $36.
20 - $56.
00 an hour As a Rev Cycle Applications Analyst II, you will support revenue and patient access systems and workflows within Valley Children's Healthcare (VCH), including analyzing and documenting processes consistent with the VCH mission.
You will be a proactive problem-solver, demonstrating proven patient access, scheduling and or billing functionality experience with a core understanding of revenue systems and application knowledge.
Under general supervision, plans, analyzes, designs, implements, tests, and maintains EPIC and other revenue & access applications, builds and system workflows.
Participates independently in the implementation, analysis and testing, maintenance and upgrades, application design, and debugging of Epic and revenue & access systems related projects.
Utilizes a good understanding of the technical components of supported applications to maintain system integrity.
Acts as a higher-level resource for application design and support.
This position reports to the Manager, IT Access and Rev Cycle and may include taking weekend and after hours on call.
This is an excellent opportunity to expand your career and work collaboratively with high performing teams, subject matter experts and other areas of the hospital, including all levels of leadership.
REQUIREMENTS:
This position requires high school diploma or G.
E.
D.
, bachelor's degree preferred.
Epic Certification within four (4) months of hire or transfer into position.
Minimum of two years' Information Technology related work experience.
Excellent written and oral communications skills.
Ability to work independently with excellent time management.
Possible overnight and weekend on-call coverage.
POSITION DETAILS:
Full time non-exempt level PAY RANGE:
$36.
20 - $56.
00 LOCATION:
Madera, CA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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