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The Decision Support Analyst contributes to the efforts of reviewing, analyzing, and evaluating informatics system and user needs. He/she must have the ability to prioritize multiple activities and tasks simultaneously and adapt to a rapidly changing environment under limited supervision. The Decision Support Analyst collaborates with team members to define data requirements, design the functional solution, identify and resolve issues, and ensure accuracy of reporting requirements. The Decision Support Analyst is an independent, innovative, self-managing individual with the ability to succeed with only general directions while communicating status to key team members.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
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15% - Communications:
10% - Engagement and Organizational Management:
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
The successful candidate should have worked as an Decision Support Analyst previously at an established business or organization (preferably in healthcare). He/she should possess solid technical expertise in formulating database designs, data models, data mining skills and segmentation techniques. A solid grasp of reporting techniques, databases (SQL and no-SQL), experience and understanding of programming concepts. The applicant should be up to date with current data mining trends and tools. The best candidates will have experience of statistical tools such as Excel, SPSS and SAS.
Other preferred/required experience:
OTHER/SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS
Full Time
$74k-115k (estimate)
03/11/2024
08/23/2024
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