Healthcare PM with strong EMPI Experience and Epic Certification - Onsite in Brooklyn, NY
CV-NYC-ProjectManager-BrooklynNY - Brooklyn, NY - Contracted
Hybrid role in Brooklyn, NY with a large Healthcare System.
US Citizenship or a Green Card is required.
This is a technical PM role, not an administrative PM position.
Overview:
We are seeking a senior, technical hands-on Project Manager to support a multi-phase Enterprise Master Patient Index (EMPI) implementation and downstream data extraction and archive initiatives within a large healthcare system. This role sits at the intersection of Epic, EMPI, system interfaces, and legacy data archiving. The PM will act as the primary conduit between product, engineering, vendors, and client stakeholders, ensuring scope clarity, aggressive execution, and delivery across parallel workstreams.
Required Qualifications (Absolute musts):
7+ years of Project Management experience in healthcare IT environments
Direct EMPI implementation experience (Enterprise Master Patient Index)
Epic certification (required)
Proven experience managing system interfaces (Epic to downstream platforms)
Strong understanding of healthcare data flows, patient identity, and interoperability
Experience supporting data extraction, migration, or archiving initiatives
Demonstrated ability to operate as a technical PM (comfortable in engineering conversations)
Excellent communication skills with the ability to “translate tech speak into plain English”
Strongly Preferred / Ideal Experience:
Experience with legacy EMR systems and healthcare archives (e.g., Meditech, OnBase, similar)
Prior work in large public-sector or hospital network environments
Experience managing projects with incomplete requirements and evolving scope
Familiarity with EMPI usage for downstream analytics, reporting, or archive retrieval
Background supporting system decommissioning initiatives
PMP or equivalent certification (preferred, not required)
Responsibilities:
Project & Delivery Management
Own day-to-day project execution for EMPI implementation and Epic interface workstreams.