Clinical Documentation Principal Trainer (Epic)

April 8, 2026

Job Overview

  • Date Posted
    April 8, 2026
  • Expiration date
    April 13, 2026
  • Duration
    11 Months and 9 Days

Job Description

MUST BE A CERTIFIED CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION PRINCIPLE TRAINER FROM EPIC.

Training Development & Delivery (40%)


Design, build, and maintain training curriculum for clinical documentation workflows (e.g., provider documentation, templates, SmartTools)


Deliver instructor-led, virtual, and at-the-elbow training to providers and clinical staff


Develop training materials including manuals, eLearning modules, quick reference guides, and simulations


Ensure training content aligns with system updates, regulatory requirements, and organizational standards

EHR & Workflow Expertise (25%)


Serve as a subject matter expert in clinical documentation workflows within the EHR (Epic preferred)


Collaborate with application analysts and informatics teams to understand system design and changes


Translate technical build into end-user training content


Support go-live readiness activities and command center operations

Optimization & Continuous Improvement (20%)


Identify documentation improvement opportunities through feedback, metrics, and workflow analysis


Partner with Clinical Informatics to support optimization initiatives and standardization efforts


Update training materials and strategies based on system enhancements and user needs


Promote best practices for accurate, efficient, and compliant documentation

Governance & Collaboration (10%)


Participate in governance structures and workgroups related to clinical documentation


Provide input on system design decisions impacting documentation workflows


Ensure alignment with enterprise documentation standards and regulatory requirements

Support & Evaluation (5%)


Evaluate training effectiveness through surveys, proficiency assessments, and performance metrics


Provide ongoing support and coaching to end users


Maintain training environment and related documentation