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Application Coordinator - Epic Cadence Analyst

22nd Century Technologies, Inc.
Pay rate: $75-$85/hr on W2
United States, California, San Jose
Jan 31, 2026
Job Title: Application Coordinator - Epic Cadence Analyst

Location with zip code: San Jose, California - 95112

Duration: 8+ Months

Interview Type: Web cam / MS Teams Interview

Position Type: Hybrid - Onsite at designated Correctional facilities and Remote as applicable.

Salary range/Pay rate: $75-$85/hr on W2 (Approx.) - Open Payrate

Preferred: Local Candidates

Job Description::

  • Manage complex project planning, analysis, development, build, testing and Implementation.
  • Perform in depth analysis of workflows, data collection, report details, and other technical issues in support of technical and business decision making efforts associated with Epic Software.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders.
  • Interact with vendors and other to identify, prioritize and recommend alternate solutions and risk mitigation strategies.
  • Assist staff in developing practices to improve configuration and documentation processes.
  • Designs, develops, modifies and implements testing processes including scripts, recording test results, facilitating end user testing.
  • Facilitates and attends meetings with stakeholders to review end user and tracking and trending issues, workflow problems, system capabilities, monitoring feedback and potential system enhancement needs.
  • Collaborate with others as needed for Epic native reporting.
  • Investigates, designs, develops, tests, and implements Epic native reports and dashboards.
  • Ability to be onsite for Initial system review, as business requires, and implementation.
  • Ability to pass background check security and be onsite in adult correctional facilities.
  • Ability to travel between site locations.
  • Experience in business Analysis, build and adjustment of existing workflows.
  • Coordinate and communicate with process stakeholders
  • Lead meetings and resolve conflicts
  • Work with minimal guidance
  • Customer service principles.
  • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.


Additional Qualifications:

  • Epic Cadence (Required)
  • Epic Referrals (Desired)


Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Customer: Provide access to systems and SMEs, approve deliverables, schedule facility access, and coordinate internal communications.
  • Contractor: Lead analysis, design, configuration, training, and release support; maintain documentation; report status and risks weekly.
  • Timely access to environments and stakeholders.
  • Decision availability and UAT signoffs.
  • Change management support from Customer (comms, leadership sponsorship).
  • Third party system vendors participate as needed.


Onsite Visits & Security Requirements

  • Facilities: (2) Adult correctional facilities.
  • Clearances: Contractor personnel shall meet background checks and clearance requirements per facility policy (e.g., compliance, fingerprinting, badge issuance).
  • Onsite Protocols: Adhere to safety, equipment restrictions, contraband policies, and escorted movement rules.
  • Data Handling: No sensitive data leaves premises without authorization; encryption at rest/in transit; least privilege access.
  • Devices: Only approved, hardened devices; disable prohibited peripherals; follow facility network access procedures.


Discovery & Analysis

  • Review existing workflows, SOPs, and system configurations.
  • Conduct stakeholder interviews (Operations, IT, Compliance, Training).
  • Map "As-is" processes, pain points, handoffs, and data flows.
  • Evaluate technical and operational constraints (e.g., role based access, facility policies, Custody alignment).
  • Produce a gap analysis and prioritized improvement list.
  • Facilitate workshops to capture functional/nonfunctional requirements.
  • Define acceptance criteria and measures of success.
  • Draft up to three solution options (including "no regrets" quick wins), with pros/cons, effort, risk, cost, and timeline.
  • Recommend a preferred approach and implementation plan.


Workflow Redesign & Configuration:

  • Design "to-be" workflows (diagrams, swim lanes).
  • Update system configuration, roles, and permissions to support redesigned workflows.
  • Create test cases and execute configuration/unit testing.
  • Coordinate User Acceptance Testing and incorporate feedback.


Training & Enablement:

  • Assist ID with production training assets: quick start guides, job aids, videos, and knowledge base articles.
  • Assist with delivery of instructor led sessions (onsite/virtual) and train the trainer, if needed.
  • Establish plan for post go live support channels and office hours.


Release & Stabilization Support:

  • Plan cutover (communications, blackout windows, rollback plan).
  • Support go live across designated facilities.
  • Monitor adoption, performance, and error rates.


Deliverables:

  • Discovery Pack: Asis maps, pain point inventory, system assessment, gap analysis.
  • Requirements & Options Report: Requirements, evaluation matrix, solution options, recommended approach, high level timeline.
  • Design Artifacts: To-be workflows, configuration specifications, data/role mappings.
  • Test & UAT Results: Test plan, cases, UAT signoff.
  • Training Materials: Role based guides, slides, recordings, FAQs, KB articles.
  • Release Plan: Cutover checklist, communications, risk/rollback plan.
  • Go Live & Post-live Summary: Adoption metrics, issue remediation, lessons learned.
  • Final Report: Outcomes vs. success criteria, recommendations, sustainment plan.


Timeline (Illustrative) Tentative until full plan and discussion:

  • Discovery & facility walkthroughs
  • Requirements workshops & options analysis
  • Workflow redesign & configuration
  • UAT & refinements
  • Training delivery
  • Go live Actual schedule will be finalized after Discovery; multifacility deployments may phase by cohort.


Acceptance Criteria:

  • Requirements documented and approved.
  • To-be workflows implemented and tested with <2% critical defects at go live.
  • Training delivered to 95% targeted users prior to go live.
  • Adoption metrics meet agreed targets


Reporting & Governance:

  • Weekly status report: progress, risks, issues, decisions required.
  • Steering reviews at phase gates (Discovery complete, Design complete, UAT complete).


Risk Management:

  • Onsite access delays buffer in schedule; early coordination with facility admin.
  • Change resistance enhanced communications plan, floorwalkers during Health Link
  • Scheduling go live.
  • System constraints phased enablement, pilot, and rollback options.



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