The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is seeking to solve the business and technical problem of managing and securing identity and access across critical systems such as EPIC EHR, ServiceNow, and Workday, ensuring accurate access control, compliance, and seamless integration with clinical and enterprise applications.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field
- 3 years of experience integrating Oracle Identity and Access Management (IAM) with systems including EPIC EHR and ServiceNow
- Experience using tools in Oracle IAM Suite (Oracle SQL Developer, JDeveloper)
- Experience with Linux
- Experience with Postman
- Experience with Eclipse IDE
- Experience developing and enhancing complex programs in Java
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with the Information Security team to deliver technical services and expertise in Identity and Access Management (IAM), with a primary focus on IAM solutions.
- Manage the integration of demographics data with additional systems, including CBOARD, Designa Parking Systems, and the ServiceNow workflow automation platform.
- Own and build quality assurance (QA) processes to ensure successful implementation of the above projects.
- Develop formal change implementation plans and oversee their execution to minimize disruptions.
- Implement the EPIC recertification process and elevated account recertification campaigns in Oracle Identity Manager (OIM) to ensure that access to applications and data is accurate.
- Build reports in Workday using Enterprise Interface Builder (EIB) and develop reports for end-users/applications to enhance data visibility and decision-making.
- Implement automated runtime codes to enhance operational efficiency.
Other
- Telecommuters considered
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field
- Mentor team members on user access controls and IAM initiatives
- Provide technical instruction and training to staff members and end-users
- Provide on-call support for critical issues that impact clinical systems pertaining to authentication and security