Managing Consultant

Yantran LLC

Minneapolis, MN

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Application Integration, Architectural Services, Clinical Support, Communication Skills, Consulting, Cross-Functional, Customer Acquisition, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Enterprise Architecture, Epic Bridges, Epic Systems, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), HL7 (Health Level 7), Health Informatics, Health Information Technology, Healthcare, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Providers, IT Service Management (ITSM), ITIL (IT Infrastructure Library), Interoperability, Leadership, Mentoring, Multiplatform/Cross-Platform, Operational Support, People Management, Reconciliation, Regulatory Compliance, Risk, ServiceNow, Software Configuration Management, Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), Technical Delivery, Technical Leadership, Technical Writing, Technical/Engineering Design
LOCATION
Minneapolis, MN
POSTED
7 days ago
About the Role and Job :
Job Title:
Managing Consultant, Healthcare Transformation (Provider)
Location : Minneapolis, MN (Twice in a month)
Model: O nsite
Years of Experience:
15 - 25Years
Job Summary:
Healthcare Strategist is accountable for the architectural integrity, technical direction, and performance of integrated platforms operating at enterprise scale. This role owns how solutions are designed, integrated, governed, and evolved across access, clinical, and revenue cycle domains, ensuring consistency, scalability, and operational reliability as organizational needs change.
The position sits between executive stakeholders, clinical and operational leaders, and technical delivery teams. Success is defined by clear architectural decisions, reduced system fragmentation, predictable change, and Epic environments that support clinical and operational workflows. This is a senior individual contributor role with direct accountability for decisions, not people management.
Responsibilities
Epic Architecture
Solution Ownership

Define and maintain the enterprise Epic architecture, including application configurations, integration patterns, security models, and reporting structures

Set and enforce architectural standards to ensure consistency across modules, teams, and implementations

Review and approve design decisions for complex builds, enhancements, and upgrades, explicitly calling tradeoffs and long term implications

Act as the final point of escalation for architectural risk, system instability, or cross domain conflicts.
Operating Model Alignment

Align design decisions with clinical, operational, and IT operating models, including workflow ownership, governance structures, and decision rights

Partner with clinical and operational leaders to ensure configurations reflect real world workflows and accountability structures

Support transitions from engagement delivery to sustained operational ownership and optimization
Integrations, Data, and Interoperability

Define and own integration patterns across Epic and adjacent systems, including interface standards, data ownership, and dependency management.

Design and oversee interoperability using established healthcare data exchange standards (HL7, FHIR, EDI, ANSI X12)

Establish system of record decisions, master data definitions, and reconciliation approaches across enterprise platforms

Guide data architecture and reporting enablement in partnership with analytics teams using Epic Cogito (Clarity, Caboodle, Reporting Workbench)
Change, Release, and Adoption

Define release and change approaches for Epic upgrades and major enhancements, including impact assessment and readiness considerations

Ensure architectural decisions account for operational adoption, supportability, and downstream change impact.

Produce durable architectural artifacts, diagrams, standards, and decision logs that enable consistent execution
Delivery Leadership
Stakeholder Management

Operate independently across multiple initiatives, managing priorities and dependencies without day to day supervision

Communicate clearly with directors and executives on architectural direction, risks, and required decisions

Mentor analysts and architects through direct technical guidance and design review, setting expectations for rigor and quality
Qualifications
Experience

7-10 years of progressively responsible experience in healthcare IT

3+ years of hands on Epic experience within a large, multi facility health system

Experience spanning access, clinical, and revenue cycle Epic applications

Direct exposure to enterprise operating models, including governance, workflow standardization, and cross functional delivery

Experience working across the full SDLC and within IT service management frameworks (ITIL and/or ServiceNow)
Technical Expertise

Epic implementation, optimization, and integration experience (required)

Working knowledge of healthcare interoperability and compliance standards (HIPAA, HL7, FHIR, ANSI X12)

Experience with Epic integration engines (e.g., Bridges) and enterprise healthcare data architectures

Exposure to hosted or cloud based Epic environments (nice to have)

Demonstrated ability to produce clear, decision oriented technical documentation
Certifications
Education

Current Epic certification (required); multiple or advanced certifications preferred

Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or equivalent practical experience
Professional Expectations

Comfortable making and defending architectural decisions in ambiguous environments

Able to balance delivery pressure with long term system integrity

Communicates concisely with both technical and executive stakeholders

Prefers direct ownership and accountability over narrowly scoped execution roles

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