BI Developer and Analyst
Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: SEATTLE, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
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<td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">A Kforce Seattle, Washington healthcare client is expanding their team as there is continued work related to the healthcare mandates including Meaningful Use. If you have 5+ years as a BI Developer, and you have the unique strength of interacting with business users (specifically physicians and clinic staff) to collect, refine, and create reports and you are interested in a contract-to-hire opportunity with a stable, growing team; this is the opportunity for you! This position will be reporting to the BI Supervisor (that is fairly new to the organization but comes from a technical background of many diverse BI tools has spent 10 years in healthcare) and you will be joining a small team. They currently use Cognos for their BI Tool; but are moving to Business Objects in the near future. This particular role will be responsible for clinical reporting, patient health reporting, and working directly with the clinical staff to document and refine reporting requirements that are required as part of Meaningful Use. Epic has produced a Suite of Meaningful Use reports (they are in Crystal Reports) and now our client is required to use these reports. Some of them run; some of them do not; so working to ensure they can be used will be needed. Also, more ad hoc reports will need to be developed to show the organization is in compliance with Meaningful Use and to understand what areas they are weak and need further corrective action. This BI Developer will work with the Decision Support Team as well as directly with the physicians and clinic staff (there is a group of 5 to 10 ''super user Physician Report experts'') to collect, define, and document requirements. Your strengths in working with the business will be approximately 40% of the time and developing / implementing / testing the reports will be the other 60%. </font></td>
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