Bioinformatics Scientist – Mortality Risk Modeling
Ethos LifeFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
A Master's degree or higher in a quantitative field such as statistics, computer science, cognitive science, economics, or operations research is required, along with a minimum of 3 years of direct experience programming large, multi-source datasets with SAS and a minimum of 3 years of experience in a healthcare setting. Advanced SQL and SAS skills are preferred, as is experience with Oracle Exadata, Python, Informatica, Tableau, and/or Power BI. The ability to present meaningful results to a business audience, communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, and present to large multi-disciplinary audiences is strongly preferred.
The Advanced Analytics Analyst Senior will create statistical models to predict, classify, quantify, and forecast business metrics. Responsibilities include designing modeling studies to address specific business issues, preparing analytical data sets, building, testing, and validating statistical models, and publishing results while addressing constraints with business partners. The role also involves proactively collaborating with business partners to identify population segments and develop actionable plans to identify patterns related to quality, use, cost, and other variables.
Integrated health services and digital platform
Elevance Health focuses on enhancing the health of individuals throughout their lives by evolving from a traditional health benefits organization into a comprehensive health partner. The company serves over 118 million people, providing support at every stage of health through an integrated approach that addresses a wide range of health needs. Their services are backed by advanced capabilities and a digital health platform that streamlines access to care. Unlike many competitors, Elevance Health emphasizes a holistic view of health, aiming to redefine health and improve community well-being. The ultimate goal is to make health improvements accessible to everyone.