Data Analyst (Remote)

Northwell Health
18hRemote

About The Position

Analyzes, verifies, tracks and reports on department related databases and software. Serves as a liaison between department’s analytical needs and technical data storage systems and files; collaborates with stakeholders to document requirements for reporting. Develop analytic reports and dashboards utilizing various databases and third party data files.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree required, or equivalent combination of education and related experience.
  • 1-3 years of relevant experience, required.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in a data analyst, reporting, operations, or similar role
  • Experience working with large datasets
  • Familiarity with data reporting tools or databases (Power BI, Tableau is a plus but not required)
  • Experience with credentialing system CredentialStream

Responsibilities

  • Analyzes, verifies, tracks and reports on department related databases and software.
  • Identifies strategies for evaluation of key performance indicators (KPI’s), quality metrics, outcomes evaluation, population management studies, etc.
  • Develops technical and functional specifications based on business requirements and analysis of technical workflows.
  • Identifies issues in data quality that would impact reporting (i.e. duplicate records, missing data, etc.).
  • Identifies methods of data visualization and presentation principles to ensure effective and impactful communication of projects to management.
  • Maintains trends and tracks various measures to fully utilize the capabilities of databases and data files.
  • Integrates add-on programs to eliminate or streamline back end processes.
  • Serves as a liaison between departments analytical needs and technical data storage systems and files.
  • Operates under general guidance and work assignments are varied and require interpretation and independent decisions on course of action.
  • Performs related duties as required.
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