Data Analyst

Possition Summary

The Data Analyst supports the Family Service Center by collecting, analyzing, and reporting data to improve program outcomes, operational efficiency, and financial performance. This role plays a critical part in monitoring service utilization, evaluating program effectiveness, supporting revenue cycle activities, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and funding requirements.

The Data Analyst works cross-functionally with clinical, non-clinical, finance, and leadership teams to turn data into actionable insights that support decision-making and enhance service delivery to individuals and families.

Key Responsibilities:

Data Collection & Management

  • Extract, compile, and validate data from EHR/EMR systems, billing platforms, and other internal databases
  • Ensure accuracy, completeness, and integrity of client, service, and financial data
  • Maintain data tracking tools for programs (mental health, prevention, case management, etc.)
  • Develop and manage data dictionaries and standardized reporting definitions

Reporting & Dashboard Development

  • Create and maintain recurring reports (daily, weekly, monthly) for leadership and program teams
  • Develop dashboards to track:
    • Service utilization
    • Client demographics
    • No-show rates
    • Staff productivity
    • Revenue cycle metrics (claims, denials, collections)
  • Translate complex data into clear, user-friendly visuals and summaries

Program Evaluation & Outcomes Tracking

  • Support evaluation of program effectiveness and community impact
  • Track key performance indicators (KPIs) aligned with grant and contract requirements
  • Assist with outcome measurement and continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives

Compliance & Documentation

  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of services, attendance, and outcomes
  • Ensure all activities align with ethical standards, funding requirements, and agency policies

Revenue Cycle & Financial Data Support

  • Analyze front-end and back-end revenue cycle data to identify issues impacting reimbursement
  • Monitor trends in eligibility errors, denied claims, and payment delays
  • Partner with billing and finance teams to improve revenue integrity
  • Support forecasting and budgeting through data insights
  • Identify trends, gaps, and opportunities for service improvement

Compliance & Regulatory Reporting

  • Assist with reporting requirements for Medicaid, funders, and oversight entities
  • Ensure data handling aligns with HIPAA and organizational policies
  • Support audits by providing accurate and timely data reports
  • Maintain confidentiality and security of all client and organizational data

Data Quality & Process Improvement

  • Conduct routine data audits to identify inconsistencies or errors
  • Recommend and implement process improvements for data entry and reporting workflows
  • Train staff on data accuracy best practices (intake, documentation, systems use)
  • Collaborate with IT to improve system functionality and reporting capabilities

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Work with program managers, clinicians, and administrative staff to understand data needs
  • Provide data support for grant applications and reporting
  • Present findings and recommendations to leadership in a clear, actionable format

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Data Analytics, Public Health, Health Administration, Statistics, Social Sciences, or related field
  • 2–4 years of experience in data analysis, preferably in healthcare, behavioral health, or nonprofit settings
  • Experience working with databases, reporting tools, and spreadsheets (e.g., Excel, SQL, Power BI, Tableau)

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in behavioral health, community-based services, or Family Service Centers
  • Knowledge of Medicaid and managed care data
  • Familiarity with EHR/EMR systems and billing platforms
  • Experience with grant reporting and outcome measurement

Key Skills & Competencies

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Attention to detail and high level of accuracy
  • Ability to translate data into meaningful insights for non-technical audiences
  • Knowledge of data visualization best practices
  • Understanding of healthcare privacy and compliance standards
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills

Work Environment

  • Office-based with frequent cross-department collaboration
  • May require occasional travel between service sites
  • Hybrid work option (if applicable)

Performance Metrics

  • Accuracy and timeliness of reports
  • Reduction in data errors or inconsistencies
  • Improved visibility into program and revenue cycle performance
  • Timely completion of grant and compliance reporting
  • Stakeholder satisfaction with data support
Job Category: Data Analyst
Job Type: Full Time
Job Location: Galveston

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