The University of New Mexico Health Science Center, Department of Family & Community Medicine, seeks to hire a highly motivated individual with a background in healthcare administration and an interest in advancing primary care quality improvement. The position will report to the Department Administrator and be responsible for advising and assisting the departmental Clinical Vice Chair, the Quality and Safety Officer, and other clinical and research faculty leaders with the development, preparation, interpretation, and monitoring of complex healthcare analyses, data projection, and reports used by clinical system management to advance value-driven outcomes for patients. Responsibilities include standardizing and cleaning data, building prediction models, modeling outcomes, and developing metrics for complex data analysis projects. The position will address data requirements, including quality and performance metrics for analytic reporting and operating areas, with expertise in specific data systems and/or analytical methodologies. Proficiency with a variety of tools (e.g., Cerner, REDCap, Tableau, Midas, Smartsheet, Microsoft products, etc.) will enable extraction of data, writing queries, developing programming logic, running of reports, manipulation of data, and analysis of datasets to meet the needs of the department. Opportunities include defining, refining, and analyzing meaningful metrics that will improve health outcomes for patients in our family medicine clinics, enhance the financial well-being of the department, and advance innovations and scholarship in primary care quality improvement. This position will also liaise with key community stakeholders in primary care across the state to promote opportunities to build a community of practice that enables sharing of knowledge and best-practices as we the department builds capacity for innovative statewide collaboration.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager