Department
BSD ADM - Strategic Initiatives
About the Department
Job Summary
Responsibilities
Independently design, develop, validate, and deploy advanced statistical models, analytics solutions, and forecasting methodologies supporting BSD strategic priorities.
Lead complex analytical initiatives requiring integration of large-scale operational, financial, workforce, clinical, and research datasets.
Evaluate and implement advanced analytical techniques including machine learning, optimization, simulation, and artificial intelligence methodologies where appropriate.
Partner with the S&A data engineer and enterprise analytics teams to operationalize analytical solutions and support scalable deployment of models and reporting assets.
Identify emerging analytical opportunities and recommend innovative approaches to solving complex business challenges.
Serve as a subject matter expert for statistical methodologies, forecasting, and best practices.
Lead the development of executive-level analytics, dashboards, scorecards, and strategic performance reporting.
Provide analytical consultation to senior leaders and stakeholders regarding performance drivers, forecasting assumptions, strategic initiatives, and operational improvement opportunities.
Translate highly complex business questions into analytical frameworks, measurable outcomes, and actionable recommendations.
Present analytical findings, model results, and strategic recommendations to senior leadership and executive audiences.
Influence organizational decision-making through proactive identification of risks, opportunities, and performance trends.
Establish and promote analytical standards, model governance practices, validation methodologies, and documentation frameworks.
Lead peer reviews and quality assurance processes for analytical outputs, models, and methodologies.
Develop reusable analytical frameworks and best practices that improve consistency, reproducibility, and scalability across BSD analytics initiatives.
Ensure compliance with organizational data governance, privacy, security, and regulatory requirements.
Recommend improvements to enterprise metric definitions, data quality processes, and analytical governance standards.
Lead medium- to large-scale analytics initiatives supporting strategic planning, operational transformation, workforce optimization, financial performance, and clinical operations.
Serve as the primary analytics lead for assigned projects and stakeholder groups.
Mentor and provide technical guidance to junior analysts and DS1 team members.
Collaborate with leadership, finance, HR, clinical operations, research administration, enterprise analytics, and IT teams to define analytical strategies and solutions.
Evaluate emerging analytics technologies, tools, and methodologies to enhance organizational analytical capabilities.
Participates in the development of Business Intelligence (BI) and other analytical applications. Works to achieve an integrated reporting and analysis environment, effectively leveraging analytical systems and tools.
Works with users to ensure deliverables are meeting or exceeding expectations. Provides support and communicates issues to users as defined by IT standards. Monitors access control and troubleshoot BI and analytic applications.
Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Master's degree in Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Healthcare Analytics, Business Analytics, or related STEM field strongly preferred.
Experience:
Experience working within an academic medical center, healthcare system, higher education institution, or similarly matrixed organization.
Experience with Epic/Cogito applications including Clarity, SlicerDicer, or Reporting Workbench.
Experience with Tableau, Power BI, Python, R, SAS, Alteryx, or cloud-based analytics environments.
Experience supporting strategic planning, operational improvement, or performance management initiatives.
Experience developing data visualizations and executive-facing analytical presentations.
Experience maintaining analytical documentation, governance standards, and metric definitions.
Experience mentoring analysts or junior data scientists.
Experience with relational databases, enterprise reporting environments, and healthcare data structures.
Preferred Competencies
Ability to independently lead complex analytical initiatives.
Strong stakeholder management and consultative problem-solving skills.
Ability to influence strategic decisions through data-driven recommendations.
Ability to mentor junior analytical staff and promote analytical best practices.
Ability to work collaboratively across operational, technical, and leadership teams.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to analytical accuracy and data integrity.
Ability to adapt in a rapidly changing healthcare and academic environment.
Commitment to continuous improvement, innovation, and operational excellence.
Working Conditions
Office Environment.
Weekend/Evening Hours: As needed.
Application Documents
Resume (required)
Cover Letter (preferred)
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Pay Rate Type
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Pay Range
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Benefits Eligible
The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
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