Providence is calling for Principal Data Analyst - Revenue Cycle - Remote The Principal Data Analyst serves as a senior analytical contributor responsible for designing, implementing, and managing complex data analysis initiatives that support revenue cycle performance and organizational financial objectives.
Job Title Responsibilities Review incoming documents from suppliers (e.g., SOC 2 Type II reports, high level system architecture diagrams, information security policies) Consult with other shared service departments, as appropriate (e.g., Procurement, Privacy, Operational Risk, Legal)
Our client, a Medical Center facility under the aegis of a California Public Ivy university and one of largest health delivery systems in California, seeks an accomplished Jr Financial Analyst. _ NOTE- THIS IS REMOTE ROLE (ONLY
Supplier Risk Analyst The Supplier Risk Analyst will be responsible for reviewing supplier documents, consulting with appropriate departments and compiling information into a summary for the teams use. Responsibilities Coordinate and perform supplier security risk reviews: Review incoming
About the Role: As the Associate Director, Enterprise Applications - Digital & Marketing Systems, you will serve as a strategic technology leader responsible for identifying, implementing, and optimizing digital and marketing technology solutions that support Tarsus’
DaVita ROPS Special Projects And Analytics Team Leader This position assists the manager by providing leadership and direction to assigned analysts on the ROPS special projects and analytics team. On top of supervisory responsibilities, this position will
Remote data analysts usually have the responsibility of analyzing structured and unstructured data. They try to make sense of massive amounts of data and interpret this information for businesses and government agencies alike. They make use of raw data and after interpreting it they can develop meaningful conclusions. The conclusions help develop actionable insights based on the analysis. They use data mining processes to extract useful information from data sets to identify correlations and patterns. They use certain tools and techniques which enable them to visualize data in formats that are easy to understand such as diagrams, graphs, charts, tables, and reports. They then make this information available to the business or government agencies who use it to make informed decisions.
Yes. On a daily basis, most of their time is spent on computers which means that data analysts have the freedom to work from anywhere. The actual analysis part of the job requires very little to no collaboration at all.
Yes. Data analysts will be in demand all over the world for a long time thanks to the increasing number of companies, organizations, and governments that rely on data to make important decisions.
After completing their studies and landing their first job, data analysts typically start out as junior data analysts. They then move into a specialist role such as a Financial Analyst etc. If they make an impression, they can then move on to become a Senior Data Analyst or even a manager. From there, they can become Data Scientists or even Chief Technology Officers. So, anyone who pursues a career in data analysis has good growth prospects ahead.