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Solution Engineer - Health Systems

Remote - Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nashville

Repisodic is the leading provider of discharge automation software for U.S. health systems. Our EHR-integrated platform streamlines discharges from hospitals and health systems, driving better patient outcomes and higher operational efficiency. By replacing legacy referral systems with modern, scalable software, we empower care teams to focus on patients — not paperwork. We are a fast-growing, mission-driven company working at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and patient advocacy.

Repisodic recently merged with Trella Health with the combined goals to transform care transitions and advance patient-centered outcomes. Read more about this partnership here.

Position Overview: 

Are you a self-motivated and experienced Solutions Engineer looking to make an impact by helping health systems improve patient outcomes? If you thrive in a competitive, fast-paced, and mission-driven environment, this is a game-changing opportunity for you.  

Repisodic, a Trella Health solution is seeking to add a Solutions Engineer to our growing Health Systems team. In this role, you will be partnering with our sales team to help demonstrate how Repisodic solutions improve the hospital to post-acute discharge process. You’ll design and deliver impactful demonstrations, return on investment stories, and technical consultations that showcase how Repisodic can position it’s platform to address the complex needs of enterprise healthcare organizations across multiple stakeholder groups. This role requires a balance of navigating large, complex enterprise sales, technical expertise, subject-matter expertise, consultative communication, and executive presence to help prospects see the measurable value of partnering with Repisodic. 

This role is a key part of Repisodic’s health system division as well as the company’s overall success. We operate as a startup within a larger organization – highly collaborative, often challenging status quo, and always looking to get better. Come join us – but only if you’re looking to build something special! 

Location: This role is remote with a strong preference for candidates within commuting distance of Atlanta, GA; Philadelphia, PA; or Nashville, TN. We will also consider applicants based in other U.S. locations.

Reports to: Head of Repisodic

As the Solution Engineer, you will: 

  • Engage with Health Systems to understand current workflows, identify areas of improvement, and craft tailored product demonstrations to address those areas.
  • Work hands-on with prospects and customers to articulate the value of Repisodic’s platforms throughout the sales cycle—from discovery and demo to proof of concept and solution design.
  • Tailor demonstrations to address the unique challenges of specific Health Systems and organization specific workflows, with a heavy focus on streamlining the patient discharge process to post-acute through system integration and workflow optimization.
  • Subject matter expertise on clinical/operational aspects of care transition workflows as well as the technical aspects of EHR-integrations and associated IT project work.
  • Present Repisodic’s technology and vision to executives, clinical leaders, technical leaders, finance leaders, and administrative staff at Health System prospects and customers.
  • Provide technical expertise to sales staff and prospects through sales presentations, customized product demonstrations, and consultative discussions.
  • Collaborate with Product Management, Engineering, and Marketing to continuously improve Trella Health’s products, demos, and go-to-market strategies.
  • Contribute and in some cases lead RFP/RFI responses, technical questionnaires, and solution proposals specific to Health Systems and complex provider organizations.
  • Maintain a deep understanding of competitive and complementary technologies, industry trends, and enterprise healthcare strategies to effectively position Repisodic.
  • Stay current on the evolving needs of Health Systems, ACOs, and post-acute care markets to act as a trusted technical advisor to prospects and customers. 

This job might be a fit for you if you have: 

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in a Sales Engineer, Solutions Consultant, or similar technical pre-sales role, ideally within healthcare technology or SaaS.
  • Experience supporting enterprise or Health System sales cycles, including demos, proof of concepts, and technical solution design.
  • Strong ability to tailor technical demonstrations for diverse audiences—from C-Suite executives and clinical leaders to technical teams and end users.
  • Familiarity with health system EHR’s, specifically EPIC and Cerner, as well as the hospital care transition/discharge process, and the post-acute care landscape is highly preferred.
  • Excellent communication and storytelling skills with the ability to simplify complex concepts and connect technical features to strategic outcomes.
  • Proven track record of partnering with Account Executives to drive revenue growth and influence enterprise-level buying decisions.
  • Experience collaborating with Product, Engineering, and Marketing to translate market needs into product enhancements and go-to-market improvements.
  • A consultative mindset with the ability to uncover prospect needs, align solutions to organizational challenges, and build consensus across multiple stakeholders.
  • Strong technical aptitude and curiosity to stay ahead of healthcare industry trends, competitive solutions, and Health System/ACO market dynamics.
  • Ability to travel up to 20% of the year for customer meetings, conferences, and company events.
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience.

About Repisodic, a Trella Health solution

Founded in 2017, Repisodic helps health systems streamline hospital discharges with an EHR-integrated automation platform that improves care transitions and reduces administrative burden. By simplifying the discharge process, Repisodic enables hospitals to shorten inpatient stays, match patients with the right post-acute providers, and improve outcomes.

Now part of Trella Health, Repisodic combines its automation technology with Trella’s market-leading data and analytics — giving hospitals and post-acute providers real-time visibility into referrals, patient needs, and provider capacity. Together, we’re helping care teams advance better patient outcomes.

The Trellavator Experience

As part of Trella Health, Repisodic employees enjoy the full Trellavator experience — a culture rooted in trust, transparency, and inclusion. We believe in collaboration and innovation, and we also know how to have fun. The Repisodic team was founded in Philadelphia and have an office in University City where the team collaborates in-office approximately once a week, typically Wednesdays.

We offer competitive salaries with a comprehensive benefits package to all employees and provide an environment that fosters work-life harmonization with Flexible Paid Time Off, along with remote-first work arrangements. As we continue to see exponential growth, our goal is to continue to put team members first and strive to offer our team members the best culture and benefits possible. Some of the benefits we provide are:

  • Health, Dental, Vision & Voluntary Benefits
  • Competitive Salary
  • 401k Retirement Savings
  • Flexible PTO & 10 Paid Holidays
  • Flexible Work Hours
  • Equity Shares
  • Paid Leave Programs
  • Marketplace for discounted retail and entertainment

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Trella Health, including Repisodic, is an equal opportunity employer. All persons will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, marital status, age, disability, handicap, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status as recognized by federal, state, or local laws.

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