SURG SVCS DATA ANALYST Information Technology (IT) - Geneva, NY at Geebo

SURG SVCS DATA ANALYST

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9 Geneva, NY Geneva, NY Full-time Full-time $65,400 - $72,888 a year $65,400 - $72,888 a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health is seeking a Data Analyst to join our Surgical Services team.
This position is working on-site in Geneva, NY! POSITION
Summary:
Subject matter expert in departmental IT applications.
Journals cases, enters and /or reconciles charges.
Produces a variety of periodic and ad hoc reporting.
Analyzes data for fiscal and operational support.
Verifies data integrity.
Works closely with OR Director and other key constituents to support OR business needs.
Qualifications:
EDUCATION:
Minimum:
Associates Degree in business or related field.
Preferred:
Bachelors Degree in business or related field.
LICENSE:
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:
WORK
Experience:
Minimum:
Two years data analytics or equivalent experience SKILLS:
Minimum:
Must possess excellent analytical skills and the ability to synthesize complex data and move between micro and macro levels of information and be proficient in data compilation and presentation.
Must have ability to work independently on project assignment without close supervision or detailed instructions.
Must be able to use Microsoft Office programs especially advanced Excel.
Must possess strong verbal and written communications skills and a strong sense of accountability and the ability to meet deadlines.
Preferred:
Basic data report writing, pivot table development.
Salary Range:
$65,400.
00-$72,888.
00 Location:
Finger Lakes Health Surgical Services Schedule:
Full Time, Days.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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