[Remote] Part-Time Data Analyst

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Dice is a recruiting company looking for a part-time Data Analyst for a contract position. The role involves collecting and analyzing data from various sources, creating reports, and supporting business units in interpreting results. Responsibilities Collects and analyzes data from multiple sources (including payer claims, EMR and other administrative and clinical data sources) for the development of reports and statistical information Possesses a foundational understanding of the underlying business, creates accurate business requirement specifications, and communicates details of the project plan and current state Participates in the quality review of data sources Submits reports and recommendations to the requesting business unit Supports and helps the requesting business unit interpret results from the analysis and corresponding reports Assist with system migration from Echo to Credential Stream Data movement and validation Building and testing reports, especially transferring/replicating reports from Echo into Credential Stream Creation of training documents and support materials Setup and management of user groups/permissions within Credential Stream Shadow and support the existing lead analyst and SME Handle bulk, more repetitive/monotonous tasks Possible overlap with user group lists and permissions setup Some multitasking required between sunset (Echo) and go-live (Credential Stream) platforms Develops solutions within available databases to meet the request specifications Recognizes outliers, anomalies and is capable of illustrating and numerating the outcomes Creates rapport with requestors, actively listening and encouraging them to bring forth questions Challenges requestor's wants to get to the -need- and establishes reasonable project expectations Obtains well-rounded knowledge about available data sources within organization Builds output with both speed and accuracy Performs peer review for other's output Skills 3 years of experience Strong attention to detail Data validation and experience with data movement Adaptable to new platforms/technology Ability to build, modify, test reports Experience with user roles/permissions setup (any system - specific Credential Stream experience not required) Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience Healthcare system experience (insurance or provider context is helpful, not mandatory) Familiarity with both credentialing operations and basic provider data nuances Testing experience (QA of reports and data) Experience with bulk/monotonous data tasks Benefits Medical/dental/vision insurance HSA FSA 401(k) Life, disability & ADD insurance to eligible employees Salaried personnel receive paid time off Hourly employees are not eligible for paid time off unless required by law Hourly employees on a Service Contract Act project are eligible for paid sick leave Company Overview Dice is the go-to career marketplace for tech professionals. It was founded in 2010, and is headquartered in Drachten, Friesland, NLD, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https//www.or-quest.nl/.

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