The Organization: The Group Health Centre is a progressive multi-speciality ambulatory care health care organization, and is one of Canada’s first consumer-sponsored health care facilities.
The Group Health Centre is a progressive multi-speciality ambulatory care health care organization, and is one of Canada’s first consumer-sponsored health care facilities. As Ontario’s largest and longest-established alternatively funded healthcare organization, Group Health Centre serves over 70,000 Sault Ste.
Marie and Algoma District residents. Position Summary: Reporting to the Manager - EMR and Business Intelligence, the Analyst- Business Intelligence is primarily responsible for the development, implementation, and support of business intelligence decision making, by working with managers to capture criteria, and develop reports to meet their departmental reporting needs. This position is part of a team responsible for providing outstanding service and support to the end users and clients of Group Health Centre’s technology systems.Post-secondary education in Business Analytics, IT Business Analytics or Data Analytics, including a strong understanding of the SQL language/querying concepts.Minimum 3 years’ experience working with MS Excel and reporting softwareAbility to answer enquires regarding business logic in reports/dashboardsProvide maintenance and support for BI production environmentsAbility to provide excellent client service evidenced by well-developed communication skills; both verbal and written Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks; can conform to shifting priorities and demands; able to meet deadlinesDemonstrated ability to establish and maintain successful working relationshipsDemonstrated ability to be self-directed and take initiative$62,000 - $72.000 commensurate with experienceApplications By: September 1, 2023Interested applicants are asked to submit a cover letter and resume indicating their qualifications for the position by September 1, 2023. Those selected for interviews will be required to demonstrate their qualifications and required skills and abilities as outlined above. Group Health Centre is committed to an application and interview process and work environment that is inclusive and barrier free. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code/AODA. Applicants need to make any accommodation requests for the application or interview process known in advance by contacting the Human Resources Department at 705-759-5513. We thank all applicants, however only those under consideration will be contacted. Please note the Group Health Centre is a Scent Sensitive Organization.
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