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Epic Clinical Business Intelligence Analyst - Intermediate

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United StatesPosted on 3/1/2026

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Languages:SQL
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Job details

The BI Developer (Intermediate) at UT Health San Antonio supports clinical, operational, and financial decision making by transforming complex healthcare data into meaningful, actionable insights. Working under supervision, this role designs, develops, tests, and maintains reporting and analytics solutions, with Epic serving as the primary platform.

The BI Developer partners with clinical, operational, and Health Information Systems stakeholders to translate business

requirements

into scalable dashboards, reports, and key performance indicators.

This role applies strong analytical thinking, data modeling principles, and SQL expertise to ensure accurate, reliable, and high quality reporting solutions.

In addition to Epic reporting tools such as Radar, Reporting Workbench, SlicerDicer, and Clarity or Caboodle, familiarity with Advanced Analytics Plus capabilities, including data science and artificial intelligence tools, is valued.

The position participates in Epic upgrade activities, including testing and validation, and provides limited after hours on call support during designated rotation periods a few weeks per year. Occasional travel for onsite engagement, typically 1 to 2 times per year, is expected to support stakeholder collaboration and key initiatives.

The BI Developer contributes to continuous improvement efforts, data governance practices, and the ongoing evolution of the organization’s analytics environment.