
Instructional Designer Intermediate - Epic: Ambulatory/Beacon
Job Description
Essential Job Function
- Develops and implements / delivers the software training program for one’s respective Epic application(s) and/or other ITS software; creates and edits the curriculum and training/support materials for all roles as well as collaborates with leaders and analysts to determine the best approaches for training program development and user training.
- Provides training and remediation for all system users via classroom, independent, at-the-elbow, refresher, new hire, thrive, online, and/or blended learning.
- Coordinates training-related logistics and communications, responds to requests for training, Reviews / routes / resolves pertinent service tickets, supports help line calls, and rounds among stakeholders.
- Creates, builds, configures, tests, and maintains the software training environments, and works in conjunction with application teams and technical teams to ensure consistency between production and training environments.
- Participates in recruiting, selecting, coordinating, educating, credentialing, and ongoing deployment of Credentialed Trainers (CT’s) to assist with super user and end user training.
- Ensures that CT’s are trained and equipped to successfully serve specific applications and user areas.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education
- Required: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in relevant field.
Experience
- Required: 2 years.
Licensure/Certification/Listing
- Required: Clinical employees must maintain licensure appropriate to clinical education and training, without lapse. For Cone HealthLink (CHL) / Epic applications, must satisfactorily complete required Epic certification testing within the timeframe specified in the Epic Certification commitment policy.