Program Analyst I (clinical Informatics) - Murdoch Developmental Center
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Butner, NC, US
Base: $60,881.00 - $106,544.00; bonus/equity: not ...
8:00 am – 5:00 pm, mon - fri (with some after hours and weekends as needed)
Experience working with electronic health records
Ability to analyze moderately complex situations
Mandatory reporting during adverse weather events
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is seeking a Program Analyst I for the Murdoch Developmental Center in Butner, NC. The role focuses on integrating electronic health record systems into workflows, supporting clinical staff, and enhancing operational efficiency within a developmental facility
Job Summary
This position is essential for effectively integrating Epic/eMerge into standard workflows across non-medical clinicians, direct care, and residential management teams.
The role serves as the primary liaison between programming staff and IT teams while providing on-site assistance, troubleshooting, and workflow training.
Candidates must be in good standing with the North Carolina Health Care Personnel Registry and adhere to facility vaccination and tobacco policies.
Matching Summary
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The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is seeking a Program Analyst I for the Murdoch Developmental Center in Butner, NC. The role focuses on integrating electronic health record systems into workflows, supporting clinical staff, and enhancing operational efficiency within a developmental facility.
Salary
Base: $60,881.00 - $106,544.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Experience working with electronic health records
Ability to analyze moderately complex situations
Mandatory reporting during adverse weather events
Nice-to-have
Collaborating with others to achieve organizational goals
Providing coaching and feedback to staff not directly responsible
Presenting ideas clearly adjusting language for audience needs
Working on multiple projects simultaneously
Foundational knowledge of ICF/SDC regulations
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree from an appropriately accredited institution
Three years of progressively responsible experience related to area of assignment
Good standing with North Carolina Health Care Personnel Registry