Medical Mutual -Cleveland, Ohio
Population Health and Evaluation Analyst
Job summary:
Analyzing complex healthcare data from multiple, disparate sources to identify best practices, care delivery trends and clinical practice variations. Communicating results of analyses and implications to internal and external stakeholders, including appropriately displaying results for maximum impact and effectiveness, identifying actionable improvement opportunities, writing summaries, creating presentations, and delivering results, and recommending appropriate changes to realize identified opportunities.
Responsibilities:
- Analyzes data, creates reports, and presents results to clients and their representatives to inform strategic decision making. Assesses population health status and illness burden, use of care, plan spend, and receipt of high-quality care consistent with evidence-based medicine guidelines. Ensures analytic results are insightful and actionable.
- Collaborate with team and department leadership and internal stakeholders to gather, document and execute analytic and reporting requirements. Explains technical details, relevance and implications of analytic results to diverse audiences. Incorporates feedback to improve content and format of deliverables. Serves as a project lead and may be dedicated to specific customers or customer segments.
Education:
- Master’s degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, economics, public health, healthcare administration, nursing or a related quantitative field required;
- Two years of experience in health care consulting and/or health insurance preferred
Salary and benefits:
Estimated average salary: $59,838
- Competitive compensation plans
- Employee bonus program
- 401(k) with company match and an additional company contribution
- Excellent medical, dental, vision, and
- Career development programs and classes
- Mentoring and coaching to help you advance
- Education reimbursement up to $5K per year insurance
Skills and knowledge:
• In-depth knowledge and experience with population health management programs, particularly those delivered by health plans, and key factors associated with efficient and effective approaches to member and provider behavioral change
- Strong knowledge and experience with the health insurance industry and benefit and product design
Intermediate experience and demonstrated expertise in data extraction and analytical programming languages (SAS, SQL), and data visualization tools (Tableau), and the ability to perform queries and retrieve data from multiple tables and/or sources
TriHealth- Evendale, Ohio
Health Fitness Specialists
Job summary:
The position’s primary job duties and responsibilities include some or all of the following: staffing a fitness center in a corporate/commercial and/or community setting, performing fitness assessments and equipment orientations, providing exercise prescriptions, maintaining the fitness center equipment, assisting with managing the group fitness schedule, staffing Health Fairs, performing screenings like blood pressure, body composition, finger stick, etc, implementation and data reporting of wellness programs, health coaching, creating and implementing incentive programs and presenting on various health/wellness topics, as well as data reporting for all above functions.
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree Health/Fitness or in a related field BLS/CPR (Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers)
Skills:
Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills; computer application skills.
Salary:
Estimated $34,886
Cardno’s Science and Environment Center- Cincinnati, Ohio
Health Scientist
Job summary:
Cardno ChemRisk is a scientific consulting company that uses risk assessment to solve public health, occupational health, and environmental challenges. The projects we work on often utilize multidisciplinary skills to address possible chemical, biological, pharmaceutical, or radiological hazards posed by consumer and industrial products, medical devices, contaminated foods, and contaminated environmental media (e.g., soils, sediments, water, or air). We specialize in solving problems of national importance, often related to major regulatory initiatives or mass torts involving occupational exposures.
Responsibilities:
- Critically evaluating and summarizing scientific literature on environmental and occupational health topics
- Evaluating allegations and reviewing case materials in support of experts testifying in toxic tort litigation
- Performing quantitative exposure and risk assessments
- Assisting with the production of technical work products, presentations, and proposals
- Contributing to or leading scientific manuscripts and conference presentations
Education and skills:
- Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral degree in toxicology, epidemiology, industrial hygiene, biostatistics, engineering, or public health
- Proficient understanding of multiple public health fields
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent quantitative and analytical skills
- Aptitude for multi-tasking among various projects while meeting budgets and deadlines
- Ability to work well independently and in a team environment
Salary:
Estimated: $95,067