Be part of a team that unleashes the power of leading-edge technologies to help improve the health and well-being of those most vulnerable in our country and communities
The principal role of the PAI architect is to be a liaison between the customer and our Abacus partners
Ensure the end-to-end solution for each client/project is fully supported with no gaps
Technical project documentation – Creating state specific artifacts such as ADDs, RTMs, data flow diagrams, project guides
Support go-live activities – ensure that documents are completed and approved
Security documentation and approvals – ensure that we have the most current Abacus generated security reports
Coordinate the definition of state specific business rules
work with Abacus and state resources to define and resolve anomalies found during data ingestion
SFTP/MFT implementation
ensure that these connections are established, documented, and supported
SharePoint management – manage SharePoint sites to help share PHI and non-PHI document with our external vendors
Problem resolution and issue management – support our solution with unanticipated one-off requests
Requirements
Delivery Oversight – Owns the technical delivery of the product for multiple projects in cooperation with the Gainwell Project Manager
Communication – being the liaison between our external vendors and our customer as well as our project team and Gainwell management
Teamwork – able to share knowledge and skills with all layers of the Gainwell team
Decision making – able to keep projects moving by defining and resolving questions/problems as they arise
Knowledge of cloud solutions – understand the boundaries and functionality of our leveraged SaaS solution
Process – knowledgeable of Gainwell, vendor and customer processes required to complete project implementations
Detailed knowledge of CMS interoperability and Patient Access Final rules CMS 9115, CMS 0057 and associated Implementation Guides