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About the position

Awarded a Healthiest Employer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona aims to fulfill its mission to inspire health and make it easy. AZ Blue offers a variety of health insurance products and services to meet the diverse needs of individuals, families, and small and large businesses as well as providing information and tools to help individuals make better health decisions. At AZ Blue, we have a hybrid workforce strategy, called Workability, that offers flexibility with how and where employees work. Our positions are classified as hybrid, onsite or remote. While the majority of our employees are hybrid, the following classifications drive our current minimum onsite requirements: Hybrid People Leaders: must reside in AZ, required to be onsite at least twice per week Hybrid Individual Contributors: must reside in AZ, unless otherwise cited within this posting, required to be onsite at least once per week Hybrid 2 (Operational Roles such as but not limited to: Customer Service, Claims Processors, and Correspondence positions): must reside in AZ, unless otherwise cited within this posting, required to be onsite at least once per month Onsite: daily onsite requirement based on the essential functions of the job Remote: not held to onsite requirements, however, leadership can request presence onsite for business reasons including but not limited to staff meetings, one-on-ones, training, and team building Please note that onsite requirements may change in the future, based on business need, and job responsibilities. Most employees should expect onsite requirements and at a minimum of once per week. This position is hybrid within the state of AZ only. This hybrid work opportunity requires residency, and work to be performed, within the State of Arizona. PURPOSE OF THE JOB This leader will work with key business and IT partners to develop strategic plans for the technologies impacting the company. Works to deliver features defined for providing methodology process policies, practices, guidance and tools to the organization.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, direct, and coordinate projects to ensure goals and objectives are accomplished within prescribed time frames and funding parameters.
  • Accountable for the product backlog and prioritization of user stories with team members
  • Create business user stories
  • Partners with Scrum Master in supporting Scrum Framework
  • Shares and decomposes Features into user stories (non-technical)
  • Develop a deep understanding of the customer and product needs
  • Recognized voice of the business to the team
  • Works closely with project managers to represent capabilities and features at team level
  • Ensures traceability between requirements to features to user stories
  • Review of test cases against user stories acceptance criteria
  • Periodically re-prioritize the Product Backlog based on customer feedback, market changes and business priority as communicated by the Product Manager
  • Actively participates in Product Backlog grooming sessions, retrospectives, defect management and project team’s release planning sessions
  • Accessible for the team to answer questions, and during Sprint planning sessions, and Daily Scrum
  • Owns the continual acceptance criteria for business value story user stories
  • Create and deliver presentations.
  • Lead, instruct, direct and check the work of other team members.
  • Provide input for team member performance reviews.
  • Formally accepts the user stories once all acceptance criteria are met
  • Assist management in project support and project resource planning.
  • Facilitate and/or create new procedures and processes that support advancing technologies or capabilities
  • Evaluate high-level project information and assess project components to forecast work effort required
  • Ensure Service Level Agreements between department and operational or technical areas are met
  • Provide peer-level review and mentoring to level 1
  • Participate in corporate quality and data governance programs
  • The position requires a full-time work schedule.
  • Full-time is defined as working at least 40 hours per week, plus any additional hours as requested or as needed to meet business requirements.
  • Perform all other duties as assigned

Requirements

  • 3 years of experience in healthcare or insurance field with emphasis on Business Analysis and/or computer technology including EDI
  • 2 years of experience in a role with demonstrated ability to communicate with diverse groups of people inside and outside of the business
  • 3 years of experience in decomposing high-level initiative information and evaluating the components to forecast work effort required
  • High-School Diploma or GED in general field of study (All Levels)
  • N/A
  • Achievement of agile product owner certification within 12 months of placement
  • Intermediate PC proficiency
  • Intermediate proficiency in spreadsheet, database, project management, and word processing software
  • Demonstrates an advanced knowledge of and experience with the development of business requirements, user acceptance testing and their supporting toolsets.
  • Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Applications and Suites, Windows Server, and networking applications
  • Strong understanding of project management and agile best practices and quality improvement principles.
  • Intermediate understanding of IT technologies
  • Ability to effectively break down barriers to maintain progress on initiatives
  • Strong analytical skills to support independent and effective decisions
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and work with multiple priorities, sometimes under limited time constraints.
  • Perseverance in the face of resistance or setbacks.
  • Creativity and innovative problem-solving abilities
  • Effective interpersonal skills and ability to maintain positive working relationship with others.
  • Verbal and written communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group, executives, managers, and subject matter experts.
  • Systems research and analysis.
  • Ability to write and present business documentation.
  • Experience working with and managing third parties
  • Extensive experience and judgment necessary to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Knowledge of business requirements development and user acceptance testing.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and privacy
  • Analytical knowledge to generate reports based on available data and make decisions based on reported data
  • Facilitate and resolve customer requests and inquiries for all levels of management within the Corporation.
  • Build synergy with a diverse team in an ever-changing environment.

Nice-to-haves

  • 8 years of experience in healthcare or insurance field with emphasis on Business Analysis and/or computer technology including EDI
  • 5 years of experience in a role with demonstrated ability to communicate with diverse groups of people inside and outside of the business
  • 3 years of experience working with Agile / Scrum work environments as a product owner, writing user stories, and following the development process through user story acceptance (All Levels)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business, or related field (All Levels)
  • N/A
  • Agile Product Owner Certification
  • Advanced skill in use of office equipment, including copiers, fax machines, scanner and telephones
  • Advanced PC proficiency
  • Intermediate knowledge of BCBSAZ applications
  • Impeccable project leadership skills
  • Solid technical ability and problem-solving skills knowledge of internal departments and operations
  • Strong technical documentation skills and a strong ability to translate technical concepts so that they are easily understood by laymen.
  • Mentor team members and peers
  • Ability to build lesson plans and deliver lessons to team members
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