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Senior Business Analyst – Health Data Analyst (remote/home-based) - Wolters Kluwer - USA - work from home job Company: Wolters Kluwer Job description: ** You must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in the healthcare domain to be considered for this role. ** LOCATION: Remote U.S. locations (remote/home-based) OVERVIEW The senior business analyst within Clinical Effectiveness will provide expertise to extract, manage, manipulate, and analyze data to educate our Customer Success Team, our Product Team, our Sales Team, and our clients. This information is used to understand the effectiveness of our products and evaluate their impact on our clients and their patients. As our company and client base grows, so do our analysis efforts. This position will help us to refine our current Enterprise Analytics processes and provide enhanced analytics internally and externally. About You: • You have a deep understanding of data and can translate it into actionable insights for customer • Appreciate the business problem at hand and use data to solve those problems. • You can design and implement an analytics plan to assess product impact and answer customer questions. • You are comfortable with EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) with all relevant data sources to deliver new analytical products • You possess well-developed problem-solving and decision-making skills, leveraging both logic and creativity. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES • Obtain a detailed understanding of our products, our customers, and the underlying data. • Build and own end-to-end data solutions utilizing our analytics technologies to deliver new-in-kind insights through self-service dashboards to our customers. • Develop reports that provide meaningful insights to customers through a combination of descriptive and predictive analytics. • Proactively communicate with stakeholders about project status and potential roadblocks. • Collaborate with product leadership to understand Enterprise Analytics strategy and brainstorm innovative solutions to enhance the core products. • Strong attention to detail and ability to meet constantly changing timelines. QUALIFICATIONS Education: Bachelor's in Data Analytics, Healthcare, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Information Technology, or related fields preferred; or equivalent experience. Experience: • 2+ years’ experience in the healthcare domain. • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to present complex information understandably and compellingly. • Experience writing SQL and extracting data from enterprise data warehouses (T-SQL, PostgreSQL, or PL/SQL). • Experience with advanced data analysis tools such as Python or R. • 4+ years' experience with data visualization tools such as Power BI, Tableau, Qlik, etc. • Proficient in DAX queries and advanced calculations on the data set. • Experience with Agile project management delivery methodologies. • Excellent implementation of design methodology and project documentation. TRAVEL: 5% for occasional business meetings ABOUT US Wolters Kluwer Health's Clinical Effectiveness (CE) organization is a fast-growing and innovation-driven healthcare information technology (HIT) provider working on the front lines of clinical care. Our talented team of physician and pharmacist editors, technologists, and product visionaries collaborate to provide advanced clinical decision support solutions that measurably improve clinical effectiveness by helping healthcare professionals provide optimal care for their patients. Expected salary: Location: USA Job date: Mon, 11 Sep 2023 04:20:05 GMT Apply for the job now! Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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