Associate Data Reporting Analyst (225164) Information Technology (IT) - Houston, TX at Geebo

Associate Data Reporting Analyst (225164)

Job Title:
Associate Data / Reporting Analyst Work Location:
Hybrid Onsite - 3 days / week in Houston (Greenway / Upper Kirby)Position Type:
Direct HireCompensation Range:
$75,000 - $80,000 / year Medix is currently seeking an Associate Data Reporting Analyst for an exciting career opportunity with one of our Legal Services clients located in the City of Houston (Greenway / Upper Kirby area) Our client specializes in a technology-driven approach to health care provider law.
They are seeking a Data Analyst who can learn to work with their Accounts Receivable Management and Revenue Collections system (Ontario Systems) to analyze, summarize and report on healthcare data.
RESPONSIBILITIES Working with legal partners across the firm to create regular and ad-hoc reports on a variety of Healthcare client data.
Creating / running queries to extract data from a Healthcare Data Platform.
This platform houses Revenue Cycle and Accounts Receivable Management (ARM) data for a large number of facilities Using Microsoft Excel, VBA and/or xLookups to query and manipulate data Analyzing a variety of healthcare data including (but not limited to) trends and statistics on claims, account collections, and referrals Providing professional-quality summaries and reports using Microsoft Excel and Pivot Tables REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Required Bachelor Degree in a Computer Science or IT related field Required 2 years of professional experience as a Data Analyst Required capabilities in Microsoft Excel Experienced with VBA, xLookups, Macros, etc.
Strong Analysis experience Professionalism with executive presence.
Recommended Skills Accounts Receivable Claim Processing Data Analysis Information Technology Microsoft Excel Pivot Table Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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