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About the position This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Data Analyst - REMOTE. In this role, you will contribute to the analysis and interpretation of complex healthcare data to support key government programs. Your work will empower teams to make informed decisions that positively impact Medicare and Medicaid services. With your statistical expertise, you will conduct vital analyses that shape project direction and quality outcomes for stakeholders. You will collaborate with diverse professionals, bringing together clinical and statistical insights, ensuring robustness and accuracy in all findings. Join us in making a significant impact in the healthcare landscape. Responsibilities • Conduct complex analytic studies using statistical techniques on healthcare data. • Present findings through charts, tables, and graphs for easy interpretation. • Create and maintain efficient statistical and analytic code using tools such as Python, SAS, Stata, R. • Apply statistical modeling techniques to analyze pricing behaviors and stakeholder activities. • Ensure quality through rigorous validation and error-checking processes. • Collaborate with a diverse team to produce high-quality outcomes. • Prepare presentations for team members, leadership, and stakeholders. Requirements • Bachelor's degree in statistics, data science, mathematics, or equivalent. • Five years of experience with Medicare/Medicaid or private healthcare payer. • Five years of experience with healthcare data including pharmacy claims. • Proficiency in statistical software such as Python, SAS, Stata, R. • Advanced knowledge of statistical methods and techniques. • Experience summarizing and presenting complex analytic findings. Benefits • Flexible work schedule promoting work/life balance. • Medical, dental, and vision plan options. • 401(k) plan with company match. • Generous paid time off including vacation and sick leave. • Paid parental, military, bereavement and jury duty leave. • Short and long-term disability benefits. • Life and critical illness insurance. Apply tot his job

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