Company:
Apollo Technology Solutions LLC
Location: Indianapolis
Closing Date: 01/12/2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Job Title: Trauma System Data Analyst
Duration: 12 Months
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Work Arrangement: Hybrid
Interview Type: Webcam only
Note:
Candidate must currently be located in Indiana with the ability to work onsite in Indianapolis.
Selected resource will be required to work a hybrid schedule with 3 days onsite per week with one of those days being Wednesday.
Job Description:
Duties and Responsibilities:
Conducts general analysis of trauma-related data; serves as project lead, as assigned.
Performs and documents procedures for data preparation including record linkage, data cleaning, standardization, analysis and interpretation;
Works with Trauma System Epidemiologist to improve quality, accuracy and timeliness of data submitted to the Indiana Trauma Registry;
Queries and analyzes trauma registry and related data (e.g., emergency medical services[EMS] data) for data requests as necessary, in conjunction with the Data Release Committee;
Applies principles of good ethical, legal, and public health practice as they relate to data reports, design and data collection, dissemination and use;
Provides operational support for the database to the Division, ensuring data integrity, database availability, and performance;
Develops integration of database systems through standardized database design techniques;
Develops data collection and evaluation methodologies, including format design, project criteria and requirements, data compilation, relevancy and usage;
Incorporates interpersonal skills in communication with agency personnel, colleagues, and the public;
Collaborates with trauma stakeholders for best practices in data analysis and effective data reporting;
Some travel may be required;
Performs related duties as assigned.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Health Data Analysis/Management, Statistics, Public Health(Epidemiology/Biostatistics), Epidemiology or related field of study required; Master's degree preferred.
Experienced with SAS, R, Python or other relevant statistical software and statistical procedures, including data cleaning, running descriptive statistics, and full analyses;
Experience with Tableau and other data visualization software;
Working knowledge of epidemiological methods, study design, and analysis needed with an understanding of both qualitative and quantitative data.
Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities;
Possess significant process and people skills to appropriately perform the duties of the position;
Ability to query trauma databases, including Indiana Trauma Registry;
Ability to translate trauma data requests into descriptive summaries and appropriate statistical tests;
Ability to work closely with colleagues to identify data-related problems and to provide quality customer service;
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing;
Ability to teach others how to submit data to a registry and respond to stakeholder questions;
Ability to analyze, communicate and recommend future needs and direction for agency's data processing software/hardware environment, specifically related to trauma data needs;
Ability to ensure that complex diagnostic, structure, logic, performance and tuning procedures relative to the operating system are performed;
Demonstrated ability to lead strategically;
Expert in the collection and use of data and skilled in working with data for data analysis purposes;
Knowledge of relational database and data warehouse design techniques and dimensional modeling processes;
Knowledge of computer hardware/software capabilities and configurations;
Knowledge of specialty area(s) of database administration and/or system software such as communication, storage management, operating systems or capacity planning;
Previous experience working with health care databases is preferred;
Working knowledge of MS Office Suite including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
Difficulty of Work:
Incumbent uses judgment in selecting the guidelines to follow, but also relies on the direction of the Surveillance and Evaluation Director. Work is broad in scope and requires in-depth analysis of multiple variables to fit various circumstances of a medium to complex enterprise-wide system.
Responsibility:
Incumbent exercises professional judgment in situations requiring sensitivity and/or confidentiality. Incumbent works closely with higher-level staff and/or management to outline general objectives and boundaries that incumbent will follow to meet the requirements of the agency. Unusual problems or deviations from guidelines or practice are discussed with the Surveillance and Evaluation Director.
General goals, objectives and problems affecting agency policy and practices are discussed with superiors, but incumbent utilizes own initiative in performing and data analysis of the Indiana Trauma Registry and other data sets. General methodology and handling of procedures are at the discretion of the incumbent. His/ her work is reviewed by superiors concerned for compliance with policy and agency program goals.
Personal work Relationships:
Incumbent works primarily with personnel from within the agency, including division staff, other state agency staff, EMS providers, hospital employees and others for the purpose of analyzing trauma registry data. Contacts are for the purpose of informing, gathering information and interpreting that information to arrive at appropriate solutions, provide technical expertise and coordinate workflow. Contacts can involve persuading and negotiating to accomplish mission while maintaining good client relations.
Duration: 12 Months
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Work Arrangement: Hybrid
Interview Type: Webcam only
Note:
Candidate must currently be located in Indiana with the ability to work onsite in Indianapolis.
Selected resource will be required to work a hybrid schedule with 3 days onsite per week with one of those days being Wednesday.
Job Description:
Duties and Responsibilities:
Conducts general analysis of trauma-related data; serves as project lead, as assigned.
Performs and documents procedures for data preparation including record linkage, data cleaning, standardization, analysis and interpretation;
Works with Trauma System Epidemiologist to improve quality, accuracy and timeliness of data submitted to the Indiana Trauma Registry;
Queries and analyzes trauma registry and related data (e.g., emergency medical services[EMS] data) for data requests as necessary, in conjunction with the Data Release Committee;
Applies principles of good ethical, legal, and public health practice as they relate to data reports, design and data collection, dissemination and use;
Provides operational support for the database to the Division, ensuring data integrity, database availability, and performance;
Develops integration of database systems through standardized database design techniques;
Develops data collection and evaluation methodologies, including format design, project criteria and requirements, data compilation, relevancy and usage;
Incorporates interpersonal skills in communication with agency personnel, colleagues, and the public;
Collaborates with trauma stakeholders for best practices in data analysis and effective data reporting;
Some travel may be required;
Performs related duties as assigned.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Health Data Analysis/Management, Statistics, Public Health(Epidemiology/Biostatistics), Epidemiology or related field of study required; Master's degree preferred.
Experienced with SAS, R, Python or other relevant statistical software and statistical procedures, including data cleaning, running descriptive statistics, and full analyses;
Experience with Tableau and other data visualization software;
Working knowledge of epidemiological methods, study design, and analysis needed with an understanding of both qualitative and quantitative data.
Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities;
Possess significant process and people skills to appropriately perform the duties of the position;
Ability to query trauma databases, including Indiana Trauma Registry;
Ability to translate trauma data requests into descriptive summaries and appropriate statistical tests;
Ability to work closely with colleagues to identify data-related problems and to provide quality customer service;
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing;
Ability to teach others how to submit data to a registry and respond to stakeholder questions;
Ability to analyze, communicate and recommend future needs and direction for agency's data processing software/hardware environment, specifically related to trauma data needs;
Ability to ensure that complex diagnostic, structure, logic, performance and tuning procedures relative to the operating system are performed;
Demonstrated ability to lead strategically;
Expert in the collection and use of data and skilled in working with data for data analysis purposes;
Knowledge of relational database and data warehouse design techniques and dimensional modeling processes;
Knowledge of computer hardware/software capabilities and configurations;
Knowledge of specialty area(s) of database administration and/or system software such as communication, storage management, operating systems or capacity planning;
Previous experience working with health care databases is preferred;
Working knowledge of MS Office Suite including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
Difficulty of Work:
Incumbent uses judgment in selecting the guidelines to follow, but also relies on the direction of the Surveillance and Evaluation Director. Work is broad in scope and requires in-depth analysis of multiple variables to fit various circumstances of a medium to complex enterprise-wide system.
Responsibility:
Incumbent exercises professional judgment in situations requiring sensitivity and/or confidentiality. Incumbent works closely with higher-level staff and/or management to outline general objectives and boundaries that incumbent will follow to meet the requirements of the agency. Unusual problems or deviations from guidelines or practice are discussed with the Surveillance and Evaluation Director.
General goals, objectives and problems affecting agency policy and practices are discussed with superiors, but incumbent utilizes own initiative in performing and data analysis of the Indiana Trauma Registry and other data sets. General methodology and handling of procedures are at the discretion of the incumbent. His/ her work is reviewed by superiors concerned for compliance with policy and agency program goals.
Personal work Relationships:
Incumbent works primarily with personnel from within the agency, including division staff, other state agency staff, EMS providers, hospital employees and others for the purpose of analyzing trauma registry data. Contacts are for the purpose of informing, gathering information and interpreting that information to arrive at appropriate solutions, provide technical expertise and coordinate workflow. Contacts can involve persuading and negotiating to accomplish mission while maintaining good client relations.
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