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The Epic Cupid Implementation Analyst will serve as the primary analyst throughout the full implementation lifecycle, leading workflow discovery and design sessions with various stakeholders. They will also be responsible for building and configuring Cupid templates and workflows for both invasive and non-invasive cardiology services.
Candidates must have Epic Cupid certification and at least one full Epic implementation experience as a primary or lead Cupid analyst. Additionally, they should possess over 5 years of Epic cardiology implementation experience and demonstrate hands-on knowledge of cardiology operations.
This is a remote position. Location: Remote (occasional onsite travel to Tennessee for key project milestones) Start Date: March 2026 Duration: Approximately 18 months Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Epic Cupid Implementation Analyst to support a full Epic implementation for a large healthcare organization. This consultant will serve as the primary/lead analyst for the Cupid cardiology module, responsible for the design, build, testing, activation, and stabilization of both invasive and non-invasive cardiology workflows. The ideal candidate has successfully completed at least one full Epic implementation as a primary or lead Cupid analyst, with demonstrated experience supporting complex cardiology clinical and diagnostic workflows including cath lab, EP lab, echo, and EKG. This is a fully remote contract role, with limited anticipated travel to Tennessee for milestone activities such as workflow validation sessions, integrated testing, dress rehearsals, and go-live command center support. Key Responsibilities Serve as the primary analyst for Epic Cupid throughout the full implementation lifecycle. Lead workflow discovery and design sessions with cardiology physicians, nursing, technologists, and operational leadership. Translate complex cardiology clinical workflows into Epic-based electronic documentation, scheduling, imaging integration, and clinical reporting solutions. Build and configure Cupid templates and workflows for: Invasive cardiology (Cath Lab, EP Lab) Non-invasive cardiology (Echo, Stress Testing, EKG) Structured reporting and procedure documentation Device documentation and follow-up workflows Coordinate closely with Radiant, Ambulatory, Cadence, and Orders/ClinDoc teams to ensure seamless end-to-end cardiology workflows. Support imaging and device integrations including hemodynamic monitoring systems and third-party cardiology reporting tools. Develop and execute unit testing, integrated testing, and UAT scenarios for all cardiology service line workflows. Assist with data conversion of legacy cardiology dictionaries, templates, and historical reporting where applicable. Develop training materials and support provider and staff training activities. Participate in go-live readiness activities, activation support, and post-go-live stabilization. Provide command center support and issue resolution related to cardiology workflows. Maintain comprehensive project documentation including workflow maps, build documents, and testing results. Requirements Required Qualifications Epic Cupid certification, active or previously certified. Completion of at least one full Epic implementation as a primary or lead Cupid analyst. 5+ years of Epic cardiology implementation or application support experience. Demonstrated hands-on knowledge of cardiology operations and clinical documentation workflows. Experience supporting invasive and non-invasive cardiology services. Ability to work independently in a remote project environment with strong time-management skills. Excellent communication and facilitation skills for clinician-led workflow mapping, build validation, and training sessions. Preferred Qualifications Experience with integrated workflows involving: Epic Cupid and Radiant imaging modules Epic Cadence scheduling and procedure coordination Ambulatory and inpatient cardiology workflows Structured reporting and device documentation Familiarity with hemodynamic monitoring system integrations. Participation in go-live command center leadership. Experience with large or multi-facility cardiology implementations. Knowledge of cardiology reporting and analytics metric development workflows.
This job posting was last updated on 12/9/2025