As a Business Analyst – Long-Term Care Claims, you can contribute your skills as we harness the power of technology to help our clients improve the health and well-being of the members they serve — a community’s most vulnerable. Connect your passion with purpose, teaming with people who thrive on finding innovative solutions to some of healthcare’s biggest challenges. Here are the details on this position.
Your role in our mission
Show you’re a pro and help clients deliver better health and human services outcomes using innovative technology and solutions.
- Analyze, plan, design, document and make recommendations to improve business processes to support client’s technological aspirations
- Be a supportive bridge between clients, project managers and technical personnel to define, track and communicate business requirements and their expected impact by building basic conceptual data and process models
- Create, execute or analyze basic test scenarios to verify that client requirements are built into system design
- Ensure that “intent of change” is carried out through every project phase by participating in technical reviews and inspections
What we’re looking for
- Three or more years of experience translating technical goals and requirements into real action for clients in Healthcare, Long Term Care, or Claims
- Knowledge of basic computer programming concepts such as configuration, development and batch processing
- Advanced knowledge in Microsoft Excel and other software for conducting quantitative analysis, SQL experience preferred
- Strong analytical and business process re-engineering skills
- Strong written and oral communication and presentation skills to deliver messages to business leaders, clients and technical personnel
- An influencer and team player who that motivates others to action and communicates key technical ideas in a digestible way
What you should expect in this role
- This is a customer service-oriented position
- Fully remote options from continental US locations
- Video cameras must be used during all interviews, as well as during the initial week of orientation