Do you have strong data analysis skills, like to find creative solutions to problems, and able to streamline processes? If yes, the Office of Emergency Health Systems would like you to join our team as a Business/Data Analyst and Manager. We are seeking a motivated individual who is committed to ensure the Nebraska Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Patient Care Reporting and Trauma Registry systems are streamlined, accurate, easy to use, and reportable. This position will function under limited supervision and responsibilities will include but are not limited to the following: Provides oversight, management , and maintenance and operation of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Patient Care Reporting system (eNARSIS) and Trauma Registry, and analysis systems (such as Power BI). Ensure data linkages between these data systems, assist with linkage and review of data with other state data systems to enhance data analysis, and third-party integrations. Develop reports for trend analysis, quality assurance, quality improvement, research, public data requests, and more. Ensure compliance with Nebraska EMS and Trauma Regulations data standards and collection. Coordinate and communicate with a variety of stakeholders including EMS services and providers, hospitals, state agencies, vendors, and external partners. Coordinate and implement efforts on joint initiatives aligned with DHHS business priorities. For example, Health Information Exchange, Opioid Overdose, Department of Transportation, DHHS Epidemiology, National EMS Information System (NEMSIS). Create and maintain documentation of business rules, datasets and data processing including, but not limited to, codebooks, data dictionaries, and entity relationship diagrams (ERDs). Propose modifications and implement improvements to current processes. Prepare presentations, communications materials, technical documentation, and other related materials. Provide training to end users and develop training documents for publication. Support and troubleshoot systems to identify and resolve issues and troubleshoot problems and issues identified by end users. Document all support requests in OEHS tracking system. Gather requirements utilizing discovery meetings, interviews, document analysis, surveys, site visits, business process analysis, use case scenarios, tasks analysis, and workflow analysis. Represent DHHS in a variety of national and regional meetings. Core Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM with some flexibility. Some evening and weekends may be needed due to the nature of EMS. In-state travel is required with occasional out-of-state travel for national meetings. The Nebraska State Office Building in downtown Lincoln is preferred; however, DHHS may consider placement in other DHHS office locations across Nebraska. Possible locations may be Columbus, Fremont, Omaha, York, Hastings, Grand Island and Broken Bow.