HYBRID Healthcare BA with configuration, data exports/transmissions, UAT, process flow diagram, MS Dynamics/Access, SQL and ETL experience

Job ID: NC-667820 (96090927)

HYBRID Healthcare BA with configuration, data exports/transmissions, UAT, process flow diagram, MS Dynamics/Access, SQL and ETL experience

Location: Raleigh, NC NCDHHS
Duration: 12+ months

Skills:
Experience with data exports and data transmissions Required 3 Years
Application configuration experience Required 3 Years
Experience with User Acceptance Testing Required 3 Years
Experience creating process flow diagrams Required 3 Years
Experience with creating Standard Operating Procedures Required 3 Years
Creative and Critical thinking skills Required 3 Years
Experience problem solving/troubleshooting complex issues Required
Experience with MS Dynamics Highly desired
MS Access database experience Desired 3 Years
SQL experience Desired
ETL experience Desired.

The North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) IT Business Systems Analyst is responsible for performing technical and analytical tasks in the maintenance and/or support of computer application software (programs) systems for SCHS.

The North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) IT Business Systems Analyst is responsible for performing technical and analytical tasks in the maintenance and/or support of computer application software (programs) systems for SCHS. The SCHS has several branches; however, this role will be working closely with Vital Records Branch. The main technological system that supports Vital Records activities is the North Carolina Database Application for Vital Events (NCDAVE). The role serves as administrator to ensure efficient and effective operation of the system, for internal and external users and stakeholders. The NCDAVE application includes all registration and routing functions for the Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS) and the Electronic Birth Registration System (EBRS).

The position will also support Statistical Services Branch staff to ensure data integrity is maintained throughout data transmission to state, local, and federal agencies. This regularly requires working collaboratively with Vital Statistics to ensure the NCDAVE system generated reports and the data contained therein are routing to all the appropriate parties.

The main Vital Records external registration partners are all the entities that undergird the birth and death registration processes. Those entities include hospitals/hospice facilities, funeral homes, the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, Health Departments, and Registers of Deeds. Our external data partners include the NCHS, CDC, SSA, NAPHSIS, etc. There is limited interaction with North Carolina citizens. There is also intra-agency exchange within North Carolina Division of Public Health.

Some of the overarching duties of the role include but are not limited to the following:
– serving as an NCDAVE Administrator;
– fielding and resolving Microsoft Dynamics administrator helpdesk tickets;
– maintaining Microsoft Access databases;
– sending data to SSA, CDC, NCHS, NAPHSIS, North Carolina external registration partners, etc., and
– monitoring data exchange contract deliverables.

The role will work closely with a core team of technologists whose roles collectively support the technological functions of the State Center for Health Statistics. Furthermore, the IT Business Systems Analyst will work with Vital Records subject-matter experts, Statistical Services staff, and the NCDAVE Systems Support staff.
The role requires the employee to leverage creative and critical thinking to resolve complex issues. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years’ experience with system configuration, User Acceptance Testing, creating process flow diagrams, standard operating procedure creation, Tier 2, or Tier 3 support, etc.

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