Business Intelligence Developer - UCLA Health Clinics (Hybrid/Remote) Financial & Banking - Los Angeles, CA at Geebo

Business Intelligence Developer - UCLA Health Clinics (Hybrid/Remote)

Description At UCLA Health, our visionis to heal humankind, one patient at a time, by improving health, alleviatingsuffering and delivering acts of kindness.
With over 200 practices acrossSouthern California, UCLA Health Clinics are uniquely positioned to provide carefor patients through a comprehensive array of health services delivered whereour patients live and work.
The Ambulatory Analytics Team supports UCLAHealth Clinics' mission to deliver leading-edge patient care by providingreporting and analytics, promoting operational excellence, and helping toensure that patients receive timely and efficient care.
The BU Developer is responsible for developing reporting andanalytics solutions for the department/health system users by gatheringbusiness needs, documenting requirements, identifying appropriate data sources,developing reports and dashboards, and delivering them to stakeholders.
Thisinvolves designing and writing of new and/or modifying the existingapplications to facilitate goals and meet information and automation needs ofdepartment/health system users.
Interacts with key stakeholders, leadership andsubject matter experts to develop a deep understanding of analytical needs andtranslates requirements into business intelligence solutions that drivebusiness decisions, insight, and outcomes through actionable, easy-to-readdashboards and reports.
Salary range:
$31.
75-$62.
79 Hourly Qualifications 3
years of experience in a healthcare related organization 3
years of SQL programming and analytics experience Proficiency in SQL Programming (MS SQL Server platforms) Stronganalytic and problem solving skills Epic Data Model Certification is a plus! Recommended Skills Extract Transform Load (Etl) Data Modeling Dashboard Metadata Sql Server Reporting Services Data Quality Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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