Health-Related Social Needs Data Analyst (RA3)
State of OregonAbout the role
Initial Posting Date:
07/09/2024Application Deadline:
07/23/2024Agency:
Oregon Health AuthoritySalary Range:
$4,755 - $7,296Position Type:
EmployeePosition Title:
Health-Related Social Needs Data Analyst (RA3)Job Description:
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The Oregon Health Authority has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Research Analyst (RA3) with an excellent team. This is a full-time, permanent, classified position with Health Policy and Analytics.
What you will do!
The Health-Related Social Needs Data Analyst (RA3) will join a small and dynamic team to produce clear and accessible data and data products related to health-related social needs and social health services. In particular, this position will focus on organizing, interpreting, visualizing, and reporting data to inform Oregon’s new and innovative program providing services like rent, food supports, and air conditioners to members of Oregon’s Medicaid program, the Oregon Health Plan. The HRSN Data Analyst will
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