Summary
Job Description:
Baptist Health is looking for an Instructional Designer - Lead to join our team. This is a remote work position that requires residency in KY or IN!
The Instructional Designer, Lead is responsible for developing and maintaining course curricula and supporting training materials for their assigned application(s) as well as designing robust evaluation methods for training programs. Acts as a content expert for creating and providing training for the EHR application. Ensures all training reflects operational workflows, policies and procedures. The Instructional Designer, Lead is also responsible for building, testing, and maintaining the training environment. Conducts training for new credentialed trainers, provides refresher training as needed, coordinates and implements training for software upgrades and system updates. The role works closely with Epic Training Manager, subject matter experts, application analysts, and Instructional design team members to assure project deadlines are met.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree with 4 years job-related experience.
3+ years direct experience as an Epic Instructional Designer in lieu of degree.
Certification, accreditation, or proficiencies in multiple Epic applications preferred.
Travel required.
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If you would like to be part of a growing family focused on supporting clinical excellence, teamwork and innovation, we urge you to apply now! Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.Similar Jobs
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