The Clinical Data Scientist II supports Enterprise Analytics by performing complex healthcare data analyses and delivering clear, actionable insights to leaders. This role requires strong technical skills and healthcare knowledge and operates with moderate supervision, receiving guidance on priorities, scope, and approach while independently executing assigned work.
Essential Job Functions:
Data Analysis & Insights
- Perform advanced data analysis to identify trends, cost drivers, and improvement opportunities.
- Analyze structured and unstructured data to address complex clinical, financial, and operational questions.
- Develop insights and recommendations that support enterprise performance and organizational priorities.
- Conduct ad hoc data mining and analyses to support business needs.
Collaboration & Execution
- Serve as an analytics point of contact for assigned subject areas, with guidance as needed.
- Work closely with clinical, operations, finance, and product teams to define problems and deliver analytical solutions.
- Execute analytics projects independently after initial direction is provided.
- Seek input and feedback to ensure alignment with analytical standards and expectations.
Reporting & Visualization
- Develop, maintain, and enhance dashboards and automated reports using Tableau, Sigma, or similar tools.
- Produce clear trend reports and performance analyses for leadership review.
- Validate data outputs, troubleshoot reporting issues, and improve reporting accuracy and efficiency.
Communication
- Clearly communicate findings and recommendations to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Present insights to leadership and market leaders in a clear, practical manner.
- Adjust messaging based on audience and context.
Other Job Functions:
- Follow company policies and procedures.
- Provide responsive and professional internal customer service.
- Communicate clearly and effectively in written and verbal interactions.
- Set and complete goals with guidance and feedback from leadership.
Required Qualifications:
Minimum Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Public Health (MPH), or a related field.
- Minimum of 4 years of experience in data science or analytics, preferably in healthcare.
- Experience working with large, complex datasets and data lake environments.
- Experience with claims data, CMS files, and trend analysis strongly preferred.
Skills & Abilities
- Strong experience with healthcare analytics methods such as episode groupers and risk stratification.
- Proficiency in SQL and analytical tools such as SAS, R, or Python.
- Advanced experience with Excel and data visualization tools (Tableau, Sigma, or similar).
- Strong understanding of medical claims, clinical, and quality data.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines with guidance.
- Strong analytical, statistical, and problem-solving skills.
- Clear written and verbal communication skills.
Salary range shown is a guideline. Individual compensation packages can vary based on factors unique to each candidate, such as skill set, experience, and qualifications.
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agilon health Austin, Texas, USA Office
Austin, TX, United States
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