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Decision Support Sr. Financial Analyst

DECISION SUPPORT SR.
FINANCIAL ANALYST REQUISITION ID 324686 WORK LOCATION:
Temporarily Remote (Johns Hopkins at Keswick, 3910 Keswick Road, Baltimore, MD 21211 Position
Summary:
This position will serve as the main contact between the end users of Johns Hopkins Medicine utilizing decision support toolsets and the JHHS Finance Decision Support Department.
Responsibilities will include assisting with the roll-out, data collection, maintenance, and validation of JHM decision support based solutions for the assigned JHM affiliate.
The qualified candidate will assist in the collection and maintenance of decision support based budgeting, financial, costing, and patient level data structures; assist with meaningful analyses utilizing this data; and support the education and training of decision support end users.
The qualified candidate will also be required to have an ability to independently perform analytical tasks; lead projects; independently learn new solutions, functionality, and technology; have a thorough understanding of financial based reporting and decision support based functionality capabilities.
Education:
Bachelors in Finance, Accounting, or Health Administration.
Work
Experience:
Five years or more of healthcare or finance experience OR three years or more of working related experience within Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Prefer experience in healthcare patient financial reporting, analysis and cost accounting.
Experience preferred with EPSI.
Shift:
Full Time, Day Shift (40 hours) 8:
30 am - 5:
00 pm Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace employers.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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