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Title: Technical Executive Lead/Enterprise Architect
Location: Remote
Travel Required (50%) - VA or MA Location
The Technical Lead will serve as the senior technical authority for the client's Electronic Health Record (EHR) implementation. This role will oversee all technical workstreams including system architecture, interoperability, interface development, device integration, infrastructure readiness, and cutover planning. The Technical Lead will collaborate closely with clinical, operational, and vendor teams to ensure the successful deployment of client Millennium and RevElate platforms across state/federal health systems, correctional health facilities, and affiliated sites.
What You Will Need:
Bachelors degree
8+ years of experience in large-scale EHR implementations, including at least 3 client (Cerner) projects.
Proven experience with client Millennium and RevElate platforms.
Demonstrated success in EMPI design and deployment, including external vendor coordination and internal match queue strategies.
Deep expertise in HL7/FHIR standards, interface engines (e.g., Cloverleaf, Rhapsody), and device integration (e.g., CareAware iBus).
Experience integrating and transitioning from MEDITECH environments, including interface reconciliation and data harmonization.
Strong understanding of pharmacy operations, including centralized distribution centers and PharmNet workflows.
Familiarity with behavioral health and long-term care workflows and regulatory requirements.
Experience with hybrid cloud environments (preferably Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) and enterprise architecture.
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
What Would Be Nice To Have:
Deep experience with Cerner, MEDITECH, and other EHR platforms across complex, multi-entity implementations.
Proven success in leading cutover planning, mock go-lives, and dress rehearsals in heterogeneous environments.
Experience with device walkthroughs, network readiness assessments, and clinical validation of bedside medical devices.
Familiarity with state-operated pharmacy services, correctional health, and behavioral health workflows.
Certifications in PMP, HIMSS, or relevant technical domains.