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Central Peninsula Hospital in Alaska seeks a Clinical Applications Analyst to oversee the administration, reliability, and optimization of enterprise clinical applications that support patient care, clinical operations, and regulatory compliance.
The role emphasizes lifecycle execution, service requests, incident response, governance, documentation, and continuous improvement across EHR, imaging, LIS, and related systems.
Now Offering a Critical Position Bonus & Relocation Assistance!
Receive a $10,000 bonus for a one-year commitment or a $25,000 bonus for a two-year commitment to this essential role. This position is also eligible for relocation assistance to help make your move to Alaska and CPH seamless and stress-free. Click here to learn more about what it is like to live in Alaska and work at CPH!
This position requires authorization to work in the United States without current or future visa sponsorship. This is an on-site position.
Position Summary: The Clinical Applications Analyst job family is responsible for the administration, reliability, optimization, and support of enterprise clinical application platforms that enable patient care, clinical operations, and regulatory compliance. This includes the administration and lifecycle management of the Electronic Health Record (EHR), Enterprise Clinical Imaging (EIS), Laboratory Information Systems (LIS), and other non-biomedical clinical applications supporting diagnostic, therapeutic, clinical documentation, and care coordination workflows.
This job family emphasizes application lifecycle execution, service request fulfillment, incident response, customer support, identity and access governance, application portfolio management, documentation, education, operational discipline, workload management, and continuous improvement rather than direct end-user ownership of clinical operations.
This position may be filled as a Clinical Applications Analyst Associate (I), Clinical Applications Analyst (II), or Clinical Applications Analyst Senior (III) depending on qualifications, experience, and organizational need.
Clinical Applications Analyst Associate (Entry-Level; I)
Requirements
Summary Scope: At the entry level, Clinical Applications Analysts contribute independently to clinical application lifecycle activities, service request fulfillment, incident response, customer support, identity and access administration, application portfolio maintenance, documentation, and workload coordination while developing foundational knowledge of healthcare workflows, governance standards, and assigned clinical application ecosystems. Working under guidance from more experienced analysts, they help ensure reliable, secure, and compliant clinical application operations.
Clinical Applications Analyst (Mid-Level; II)
Requirements
Summary Scope: At the mid-level, Clinical Applications Analysts lead the administration and optimization of assigned clinical application ecosystems by executing application lifecycle activities, fulfilling complex service requests, resolving higher-impact incidents, supporting clinical workflow optimization, administering identity and access controls, maintaining authoritative documentation, and driving operational consistency and continuous improvement. They partner with clinical stakeholders with moderate independence to ensure dependable, secure, and compliant service delivery.
Clinical Applications Analyst Senior (Senior-Level; III)
Requirements
At CPH, we value our employees and offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well‑being and professional growth. Our competitive pay is just the beginning. We also provide:
Health Insurance: Comprehensive plans to keep you and your family healthy.
Retirement Plans: Invest in your future with our competitive 403(b) options and employer contributions.
Paid Time Off: Enjoy a generous PTO policy, including vacation and sick leave.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness program qualifying employer. Click here to learn more about this program.
Professional Development: Opportunities for growth through training, workshops, and more.
Additional Perks: Employee wellness programs, discounts, and much more!
*Current employees are not eligible for the Critical Position Bonus.