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Planning Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: North Carolina-Eastern/Greenville Greenville, NC 27835
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Planning Analyst
The diverse strengths and resources of University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina. The collaborative vision and expertise of an extraordinary team of healthcare providers. The leading-edge technologies and compassion-driven care of our 761-bed academic medical center and our six regional hospitals across eastern NC. And the knowledge that a person like you can make all the difference in the world. You'll see it all come together at our healthcare system. Building a career at University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina is just different here. Maybe it's the support? Maybe it's the resources? Maybe it's the teamwork? Whatever the reason, Pitt County Memorial Hospital is an exceptional environment for a career. We are seeking an individual with a data analysis background to provide data and report production support to the planning team. Responsibilities include conducting research to support strategic planning processes and information requests, collection/organization of information for surveys, license applications, organization of raw data into reports and overall general support to the planning team. Requirements include a Bachelor’s degree in Business, Health Administration, Computer Science or Healthcare, demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Access, 3-4 years’ experience in database management and data manipulation. Ability to present information in a healthcare or business setting imperative. Internship or residency that includes experience in healthcare planning, database management or significant research planning may be substituted for one year of experience. In addition to an excellent compensation package, superb opportunities for professional growth and generous relocation assistance, Pitt County Memorial Hospital offers the all the benefits of Greenville, NC. The low cost of living is matched by a high quality of life in this progressive community in the sunny south, located only a short drive from Carolina’s magnificent seashore. For immediate consideration, please visit www.uhseastcareers.com to submit an online application or resume. For more information, call: 800-346-4307. We are diverse talents brought together by a common dedication: EOE.
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