
Business Analyst
Cyti Psychological
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Nevada • United States
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Salary
💰 $30 - $45 per hour
About the role
- Define KPIs aligned with enterprise and clinical priorities
- Design dashboard mockups and translate business needs into technical requirements
- Prototype analytical logic using Excel or Power BI to guide IT development
- Validate reporting accuracy through reconciliation and variance analysis
- Ensure KPI consistency across departments
- Develop complex Excel models using Power Query, pivot tables, and advanced formulas
- Clean, validate, and reconcile large datasets from operational platforms
- Identify trends in utilization, scheduling, and workflow performance
- Translate raw data into actionable operational insights
- Map current-state workflows and identify bottlenecks
- Quantify operational and financial impact of constraints
- Support development of scalable, future-state processes
- Partner with operations, clinical leadership, and IT stakeholders
- Present concise, executive-ready recommendations
- Proactively surface risks, tradeoffs, and opportunities
- Drive clarity in ambiguous or evolving business questions
Requirements
- 2–5 years of experience in business analysis, operations analytics, or consulting
- Advanced Excel proficiency (Power Query, complex formulas, pivot tables)
- Experience building dashboards in Power BI
- Strong data validation and reconciliation discipline
- Ability to structure ambiguous problems into analytical frameworks
- Clear, concise, executive-level communication skills.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
KPI definitiondashboard designanalytical logic prototypingreporting accuracy validationExcel modelingdata cleaningdata validationvariance analysisworkflow mappingfinancial impact quantification
Soft Skills
executive communicationproblem structuringrisk identificationopportunity identificationclarity in ambiguity