What are the responsibilities and job description for the Epic Clinical Informaticist OpTime & Stork position at Divurgent?
At Divurgent, we employ real people on our Team, not just “resources.” We firmly believe our Team is the driving force behind our successes, and because of that, we are solidly focused on evaluation, maintaining, and improving upon the Divurgent culture by integrating our ELITE Values into everything we do. Culture is the SINGLE most important component we have. We want our employees, recruits, clients, prospects, and even our competitors to feel it and believe it! Appreciating and supporting our Team Members—the people behind our success—is at the core of Divurgent’s values, mission, and goals. In addition to our Financial, Health and Wellness, and Community and Culture benefits, we offer team coffee breaks and happy hours, a book club, a grill master competition, March Madness events, a Divurgent Pets group, and team engagement programs – true testaments to the value our Team holds for Divurgent. If you have a passion for healthcare and are excited about your career and joining a TEAM, Divurgent is the place for you. We are always looking for qualified, culture-friendly candidates to join our professional and somewhat quirky family.
Starts Mid Feb 2026 – Mid May 2026
Onsite – Local to Boston, MA (no travel expenses)
40-hour work week. Some weeks may vary in scheduled (i.e. some may be evening – although no over nights) and maybe a weekend or two to hit all user groups.
Do not need to be Epic certified, but must have Epic OpTime/Perioperative & Stork/OB Workflows as a Clinical Informaticist: Specialization in OR, anesthesia, peri-op, and
labor & delivery workflows
Local to the Boston, MA Area
Overview: Clinical Informatics Specialists to support Epic implementation efforts with a strong focus on clinical engineering and end-user readiness. The Clinical Informaticist will serve as key liaisons between clinical teams, technical teams, and project leadership to ensure safe, effective, and optimized adoption of Epic across multiple care settings. Clinical Informaticist – Epic OpTime/Perioperative & Stork/OB Workflows: Specialization in OR, anesthesia, peri-op, and labor & delivery workflows. Must be local to the Boston, MA area.
Responsibilities
The Clinical Informatics Specialists will assist with a wide range of pre-go-live, go-live, and post-live activities including:
Starts Mid Feb 2026 – Mid May 2026
Onsite – Local to Boston, MA (no travel expenses)
40-hour work week. Some weeks may vary in scheduled (i.e. some may be evening – although no over nights) and maybe a weekend or two to hit all user groups.
Do not need to be Epic certified, but must have Epic OpTime/Perioperative & Stork/OB Workflows as a Clinical Informaticist: Specialization in OR, anesthesia, peri-op, and
labor & delivery workflows
Local to the Boston, MA Area
Overview: Clinical Informatics Specialists to support Epic implementation efforts with a strong focus on clinical engineering and end-user readiness. The Clinical Informaticist will serve as key liaisons between clinical teams, technical teams, and project leadership to ensure safe, effective, and optimized adoption of Epic across multiple care settings. Clinical Informaticist – Epic OpTime/Perioperative & Stork/OB Workflows: Specialization in OR, anesthesia, peri-op, and labor & delivery workflows. Must be local to the Boston, MA area.
Responsibilities
The Clinical Informatics Specialists will assist with a wide range of pre-go-live, go-live, and post-live activities including:
- Pre-Go-Live Support
- Assisting with patient movement days and readiness events
- Onsite rounding to observe workflows and identify adoption gaps
- Supporting shadow charting activities to validate readiness
- Delivering enhanced, hands-on training following classroom sessions, focusing on code documentation and specialty workflows
- Guiding staff in the use of Epic playground environments for practice and confidence-building
- Go-Live Support
- Providing on-the-floor assistance during go-live events
- Reinforcing key workflows and providing just-in-time coaching
- Supporting clinicians with code documentation, ordering workflows, and clinical documentation accuracy
- Post-Live Optimization
- Assisting with issue resolution and workflow fine-tuning
- Gathering end-user feedback for continuous improvement
- Participating in optimization rounds with clinical leadership
- Ensuring sustained adoption of Epic functionality across units
- Experience supporting nursing and Physicians
- Epic experience required (certification not mandatory, but familiarity with Epic workflows essential)
- Demonstrated success in supporting clinicians during Epic training, go-live, or optimization events
- Strong communication and facilitation skills, with the ability to work across diverse clinical teams
- Previous experience with rounding, workflow validation, or shadow charting preferred