What are the responsibilities and job description for the Business Analyst position at ABA Centers of America?
Business Analyst
The Business Analyst is responsible for understanding and assessing the changing needs of the business. In this role, you will act as the key interface between project management and stakeholder to gather information, document processes, analyze trends and report on changes within the organization. This role reports through our finance department. The successful candidate will have a background in a healthcare related field.
Responsibilities
- Evaluating business processes, anticipating requirements, uncovering areas for improvement, and developing and implementing solutions.
- Leading ongoing reviews of business processes and developing optimization strategies.
- Oversees negotiation plan for multiplan and zellus
- Conducting meetings and presentations to share ideas and findings.
- Performing requirements analysis.
- Effectively communicating your insights and plans to cross-functional team members and management.
- Gathering critical information from meetings with various stakeholders and producing useful reports.
- Working closely with the team to negotiate through insurance and operations
- Allocating resources and maintaining cost efficiency.
- Ensuring solutions meet business needs and requirements.
- Managing projects, developing project plans, and monitoring performance.
- Updating, implementing, and maintaining procedures.
- Prioritizing initiatives based on business needs and requirements.
- Managing competing resources and priorities.
- Monitoring deliverables and ensuring timely completion of projects.
Requirements
- Previous experience in Healthcare
- Excellent communication and documentation skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance or Data Analytics
- Advanced competency in Microsoft Applications
Team Members excluded from Federal Healthcare Programs.
ICBD Holdings, LLC. operates facilities that receive federal funding and may not employ or contract with an individual or entity that has been excluded from health care programs (for example, Medicare or Medicaid). Accordingly, if a team member or agent has been excluded from or is under investigation and may be excluded, they must notify a member of management immediately.