MicroHealth, LLC

Clinical Workflow Tester

Remote - Full Time

MicroHealth is seeking a Clinical Workflow Tester to support our Electronic Health Record (EHR) Modernization project. The ideal candidate will bring hands-on Cerner experience and a strong background in testing clinical workflows across a variety of care settings.  

**Must have Cerner EHR experience 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Responsible for an overall Project Clinical workflow testing including Test planning, Testing Strategy, Testing deliverables (Test Plans, Test cases, Test Execution Reports etc) 

  • Update Master Test Plan that will document processes associated with test design, test traceability, test execution and the tools used for a large and complex, COTS implementation effort 

  • Design, develop, evaluate and update test scenarios, test plans and test procedures as necessary 

  • Create and maintain test scripts, record test results, and report and track defects through resolution. 

  • Conduct thorough testing of software solutions to ensure quality and reliability across healthcare systems. 

  • Work closely with project managers and other stakeholders to understand product specifics and create corresponding test strategies 

  • Execute detailed testing of clinical workflows within the Cerner EHR system. 

  • Evaluates current clinical and administrative workflows and makes recommendations to assist in achieving excellence in quality of care.  

  • Document clinical workflow scenarios and provide feedback to development and implementation teams. 

  • Support User Acceptance Testing (UAT), workflow validation sessions, and mock go-live events. 

  • Serve as subject matter specialist providing clinical workflow know-how for the support of user requirements of complex to highly complex software/hardware applications. 

  • Develop executable test procedures for interface testing, device testing, data migration testing, and other areas required by the project. 

  • Create project resource estimates, define metrics to track completion phase, defect reports, defect prevention, development efficiency and quality 

  • Identifies gaps between current and best practice workflows and makes recommendations for improvement. 

  • Work closely with project managers and other stakeholders to understand product specifics and create corresponding test strategies. 

  • Develop executable test procedures for interface testing, device testing, data migration testing, and other areas required by the project.  

Required Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree and 2+ years’ of clinical support or relevant work experience. 

  • Must have experience working with Cerner EHR systems; 

  • Experience working on a fast-paced and collaborative/Agile team, delivering high-quality products; 

  • 4+ years of experience in EHR implementation, clinical system testing, or workflow analysis. 

  • Strong understanding of software QA methodologies, tools, and processes. 

  • Experience in writing clear, concise, and comprehensive test plans and test cases. 

  • Exposure to Agile or hybrid project methodologies. 

  • Proficiency in using the Microsoft Office product suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Visio). 

  • Superior technical writing, presentation, and documentation skills. 

Salary: 

  • $95,000 - $100,000 


Physical Demands:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit. The employee frequently is required to walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee may lift or move objects up to 5 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.

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