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Job Description: • Use your healthcare knowledge to proactively identify unexpected changes in data and investigate root causes by analyzing trends and underlying factors. • Turn insights into actions. You will not only analyze data but also transform your findings into clear recommendations for strategic adjustments, workflow improvements, and smarter investments for various audiences. • Design, build, and own the development and communication of KPIs for the Provider Operations and Provider Performance teams, enabling those teams to make real time performance adjustments and strategy pivots as well as long term technical and process investments to achieve our goals. • Simplify metric definitions and tools while advocating for data governance and creating a trustworthy reporting layer in Looker. • Implement effective analytical strategies through dashboards and additional tools for proactive monitoring. • Share findings and their limitations with leaders and teams that have mixed technical backgrounds. • Collaborate with Product, Data Science, and Engineering teams to define requirements for supporting data warehousing systems in Snowflake or our internal operating platform. Requirements: • 5+ years of experience writing advanced SQL, developing metrics, building operating dashboards and performing ad hoc analyses. • 5+ years of experience developing in a BI tool (preferably Looker). • 3+ years of experience working with healthcare data. • Bonus: At least 3 years in management consulting, product management, or another strategic role translating technical problems for executive-level audiences. • Experience with a Medicare Advantage plan working with provider data • Familiarity using LLM coding features within an IDE (Github Copilot, OpenAI Codex, Claude Code) Benefits: • Employer sponsored health, dental and vision plan with low or no premium • Generous paid time off • $100 monthly mobile or internet stipend • Stock options for all employees • Bonus eligibility for all roles excluding Director and above; Commission eligibility for Sales roles • Parental leave program • 401K program • And more.... Apply tot his job

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