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Open to remote work for Texas, Idaho, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee ONLY. The Caboodle ETL Developer develops custom import packages to move additional data sets into the Caboodle database. This role may not be required depending on how you plan to use Caboodle at your organization and how non‐Epic data will help contribute to your reporting needs. budget, and upcoming milestones. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with Epic's Clarity and Caboodle data models, proficiency in SQL, and a strong understanding of healthcare data and reporting needs. Texas Connect, Inc. (TCI) is a Management Services Organization (MSO). As an MSO, we are dedicated to providing business and administrative services for healthcare providers, such as medical practices and hospital systems, allowing them to focus on patient care. TCI handles crucial backend functions, such as Information Technology, Billing, and Medical Coding. This allows our client healthcare organizations to delegate these and other essential, but non-medical tasks to TCI to improve operational efficiency. Required Skills Strong analytical, technical, and troubleshooting skills Demonstrated proficiency in writing SQL Demonstrated proficiency with SQL Server Integration Services Demonstrated proficiency in data architecting and data modeling Demonstrating flexibility with respect to changing end‐user business needs The ability and willingness to recognize assignments or tasks that need to be completed, to seek out additional assignments or tasks, and to help others The ability to communicate information clearly and concisely with project leadership and subject matter experts The ability to gain trust and establish effective relationships with Epic counterparts The ability and willingness to learn new software and systems Listening attentively to ensure that the intended message has been accurately received, holding responses until the person have finished making their point, and repeating information to ensure accuracy Seeking, logically examining, and interpreting information from different sources to determine a problem's cause and developing a course of action to resolve the problem and to prevent its recurrence The ability to persevere in difficult situations, overcome obstacles, and reach high levels of performance when faced with stressful work situations and time pressures Required Experience Caboodle ETL Developer I Required: Experience in SQL Preferred: Epic Train Track: Caboodle Development for Clarity Data Epic Train Track: Caboodle Development for Non‐Epic Data Caboodle ETL Developer II Required: 10 or more years of strong experience in SQL server, including T-SQL, schema design, performance tuning, solid background in SSIS development with ETL processes and data pipeline designs 5 years of experience in a data role in a healthcare setting 5 years of experience with SSRS and other visualization tools (i.e. Tableau, Power BI, Looker, etc) Preferred: Epic Train Track: Caboodle Development for Clarity Data Epic Train Track: Caboodle Development for Non‐Epic Data Certified in Epic Clarity Data Model Certified in Epic Caboodle Data Model Certified in Epic Caboodle Development About TEXASCONNECT INC Texas Connect, Inc. (TCI) is a Management Services Organization (MSO). ‍ As an MSO, we are dedicated to providing business and administrative services for healthcare providers, such as medical practices and hospital systems, allowing them to focus on patient care. TCI handles crucial backend functions, such as Information Technology, Billing, and Medical Coding. This allows our client healthcare organizations to delegate these and other essential, but non-medical tasks to TCI to improve operational efficiency. Apply tot his job

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