Enterprise Epic Systems ArchitectLocation: Minneapolis, MN (Twice in a Month) Model: Onsite Years of Experience: 15 - 20 YearsRole OverviewThe Enterprise Epic Systems Architect is responsible for defining, governing, and evolving the enterprise?level architecture of the Epic ecosystem across the organization. This role provides strategic and technical leadership across clinical, revenue cycle, and ancillary domains, ensuring Epic solutions are scalable, interoperable, secure, and aligned with broader digital health and business strategy. The Architect serves as a trusted advisor to IT, clinical, and executive leadership, bridging the gap between operational needs and technical design while reducing complexity and technical debt across the Epic landscape.Key ResponsibilitiesEpic Architecture StrategyIntegration InteroperabilityPlatform Governance OptimizationSecurity, Reliability ComplianceLeadership CollaborationQualifications Required Qualifications8-12+ years of progressive healthcare IT experience, including 5+ years in Epic?based environments3+ years in an Epic Architect, Enterprise Architect, or Senior Epic Technical Lead roleExperience supporting 3 or more Epic modules across clinical, revenue cycle, or ancillary domainsDemonstrated ownership of enterprise?scale Epic architecture supporting 10,000+ users and/or multi?entity health systemsProven delivery of 10+ complex Epic integrations utilizing Interconnect, Bridges, HL7, FHIR, and APIsExperience leading architectural design or governance for major Epic upgrades, rollouts, or platform expansionsStrong communication skills with the ability to engage clinical leaders, IT teams, and executive stakeholders (VP+ / C?level)Preferred Qualifications1-3 active Epic certifications (clinical, revenue cycle, or integration focus preferred)Experience supporting multi?hospital health systems (5+ facilities) or enterprise Epic implementationsExposure to cloud, hosted, or hybrid infrastructure models supporting Epic at scalePrior experience in architecture governance, standards definition, or technical oversight rolesTrack record of mentoring or leading teams of 5-15 Epic analysts, engineers, or architects