[Remote] Application Sys Analyst II
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. University of Maryland Medical System is seeking an Application Systems Analyst II to gather and analyze user needs for developing and modifying clinical or business applications in the healthcare environment. The role involves complex analysis, design, development, testing, and support services for assigned applications, as well as providing advanced application support to end users.ResponsibilitiesPerforms complex analysis, design, development, testing and support services for assigned application applicationsResponsible for and oversees day to day tracking and follow-up on issues and questions of daily operationsParticipates in and oversees applications analysis and impact analysis of new or different applications, processes or changesProvides advanced application support and guidance to end users and provides technical guidance to less experienced personnel. Serves as a point of contact for application problems. Assesses problems and identify resolutionsDevelops testing scripts and participates in testingMakes recommendations with some guidance and provide alternatives with regards to various development and support initiativesPrepares written documentation of various types; application documentation, analytical reports, functional specifications, training manuals, status reports, etcParticipates in project planning discussions. Assists in cost estimation, time frames, staffing requirements, and preparation of cost justifications for assigned projectsOversees and assists in the designing for each application assigned, under the control of the change management application and user development requestPrepares complete applications documentation for operations and sets programming specifications for user departments. Assist in the development of departmental policies and procedures as they relate to the use of clinical applicationsSkillsBachelor's Degree in a health, science, or business field, or an equivalent level of professional experience required. Additional Certifications may be requiredThree years progressively responsible experience in information applications, including one year performing programming or applications analysis or equivalent, such as business analysis, is required. Experience as a provider, clinician or ancillary services in the implementation of a system as a subject matter expert or super user may be substitutedDemonstrates competence in analysis and problems solving principles with emphasis in user relations, data gathering techniques and management information applications is requiredDemonstrates ability to develop technical specifications for all aspects of applications, and familiarity with problem analysis, hardware/software configurations and application integrationUnderstands the impact of applications on business processes; and the integration/relationships between and among organizational applicationsAbility to supervise a project team of analysts, end users and consultants, specifically, to coordinate daily activities, delegate responsibilities and tasks and review workEffective verbal and written communication skills are necessary to advise and consult with user personnel and make formal presentations of project findings and recommendationsEffective customer service skills, with the ability to work with all levels within the organizationAble to teach application functionality, design standards, and process changes to the end user community and train the trainersExcellent organization skills; demonstrates confidence and creativityAdheres to applications security and control procedures in accordance with departmental, vendor standards and regulatory bodiesExperience working in a healthcare environment is preferredBenefitsAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.Review the 2025-2026 UMMS Benefits GuideCompany OverviewThe University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) was created in 1984 when the state-owned University Hospital became a private, nonprofit organization. It was founded in 2002, and is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https://www.umms.org/childrens/health-services/pediatric-pulmonology-allergy-sleep/breathmobile.