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Bachelor’s degree in business, analytics, economics, statistics, mathematics, actuarial science, public health, health informatics, healthcare administration, finance or related field.
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Bachelor's Degree Data Science, Analytics, Finance, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Business Administration, Health Administration, Public Health, Public Administration, or related discipline.
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Education/Experience Bachelor’s degree in business, economics, statistics, mathematics, actuarial science, public health, health informatics, healthcare administration, finance or related field or equivalent experience.
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Bachelor's: Business Administration, Public Health, Finance, or related field. Base pay is just one piece of the total rewards program offered by Sutter Health. Sutter Health is an equal opportunity employer EOE/M/F/Disability/Veterans.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, HRIS, Public or Business Administration or related field and three (3) years professional experience related to maintaining or developing data files and/or business analytics with at least one (1) years to include experience of Benefits support, advanced Excel functions and/or business intelligence systems or other spreadsheet/database analytics tools; or any combination.
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Master's Degree Computer science, mathematics, statistics, information technology, health informatics, public health, or related subject. Bachelor's Degree Computer science, mathematics, statistics, information technology, health informatics, public health, or related subject.
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The nation's leading local health department seeks a Data Analyst to join its award-winning, innovative technology team in revolutionizing public health IT. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) uses the latest technologies and enterprise-wide application solutions in its groundbreaking work to promote and protect New Yorkers' health and improve DOHMH's business operations.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Administration, Business, Finance, Operations, Public Health, or Professional Sales or equivalent experience. Partners with other internal departments, including but not limited to Health Services, Finance, Claims, and Coding in order to develop solutions for strategic business needs.
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This Client has opportunities in a number of career pathways, including, but not limited to, business and administrative support, education and human services, IT and computers, medical and healthcare, natural resources, law enforcement and public safety, skilled trades and more.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, statistics, finance, health care administration, public health, psychology, or related field; master’s degree preferred. The Data Analyst provides support to the Business Optimization team and organizational initiatives through analysis of operational, process, financial, and clinical data and works on special projects, as assigned.
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Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, business/public administration, or finance from an accredited college or university, knowledge of public health, state/federal funded programs, EXCEL and Word programs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Health, Health Policy, or related field from an accredited institution required. Under the general direction of leadership among the Population Health (PH) team, the Analyst II - Population Health (Analyst II - PH) will provide support in the review, assessment, and development of business processes for all PH department programming.
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Master or bachelor’s degree in STEM, Finance, Economics, Business Administration or Public Health. Skills with Business Intelligence applications, such as Tableau Desktop/Creator.
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Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Analyst II: Bachelor's degree in public or business administration or a related field, and two years of professional level analytical, administrative or programmatic experience in a behavioral health services field.
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Bachelor's degree in related area such as Business, Accounting, Finance, Math/Statistics, Data Science, Business Intelligence, Economics, Public/HealthCare Administration, etc.
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