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Senior Business Analyst, Information Systems

University Health San Antonio, TX (Onsite) Full-Time

POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES
The Senior Information Systems (IS) Business Analyst will have enterprise-level experience supporting IS application development teams and mapping of claims and clinical data. The Senior IS Business Analyst will be seen as a change leader across Community First, lead, and provide guidance to Health Care Analysts. This position is expected to be the primary liaison with key Community First business subject matter experts (SME), collaborating with the business leaders to streamline and re-engineer processes, formulate system requirements, with the goal of delivering automated business solutions.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information Management, Information Systems, Data Processing, Mathematical, or Clinical. Eight years experience in product management or product ownership role(s). MUST have five years’ experience in Health Care, specifically dealing with Managed Care Organization claims and clinical data. Strong technical background and experience with SCRUM, Agile, and other development methodologies. Certifications strongly preferred – SAFe, PMI-ACP, Scrum Alliance. Proficiency with various system development lifecycles such as waterfall, RUP, and Agile methods. Proficiency with MS Office (Including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Project, and Visio). Experience with Jira (Atlassian) Products is a plus. Experience with Cognizant Product suite is a plus – QNXT, Clinical Care Advance, TCS, etc. 

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Job Snapshot

Employee Type

Full-Time

Location

San Antonio, TX (Onsite)

Job Type

Information Technology

Experience

Not Specified

Date Posted

09/18/2024

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