Healthcare Business Intelligence & Analytics Lead
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Responsibilities
- Own the BI and analytics roadmap and lifecycle across executive, operational, clinical, financial, and value-based care reporting.
- Partner with leaders to define the metrics, dashboards, and analyses needed to run the business.
- Design and maintain trusted analytics products that are clear, consistent, role-based, and decision-oriented.
- Set standards for metric definitions, reporting quality, documentation, ownership, and lifecycle management.
- Simplify reporting by consolidating overlapping reports and improving request prioritization.
- Build and maintain dashboards, recurring reports, scorecards, and analytics tools across the organization.
- Monitor adoption, gather feedback, and improve analytics products after launch.
- Partner with Data Engineering and IT to keep data sources, semantic models, and reporting layers accurate, secure, and scalable.
- Support AI-enabled and self-service analytics tools where they improve speed, access, or decision quality.
- Promote data literacy so teams understand, trust, and use analytics effectively.
- What success looks like
- Leaders and teams know where to find trusted analytics.
- Core business and value-based care metrics are clearly defined, timely released & refined, and consistently used.
- Analytics products are organized around roles, decisions, and workflows.
- Reporting is easier to maintain, navigate, and trust.
- New analytics requests are prioritized through a clear roadmap, not handled as one-offs.
- Dashboards and reports are actively used
Benefits
Additional Information
Who is Nest Health? As the first value-based care provider built for families, Nest is on a mission to make comprehensive medical, behavioral, and social care radically accessible to America's highest risk families. Founded in 2022 by Former Secretary of Health of Louisiana and practicing OB-GYN, Dr. Rebekah Gee, and Rebecca Kavoussi, Nest is the first-of-its-kind family-based, in-home, and virtual care model; this includes primary adult and pediatric care, mental health and nutrition support, vaccinations and labs, same-and-next-day acute visits, chronic condition and transitions of care management, social services and navigation, and more. Nest's innovative model has resulted in partnerships, unlocking care for thousands of families across our markets. Nest's early success has led to national traction across states and payers, laying the groundwork for future expansion to families across the United States. What does it mean to be a part of a startup? Working at a healthcare startup can be a unique experience with a fast-paced, ever-changing environment that can involve varied workloads, quick changes, and high expectations. Taking a position at a Healthcare startup allows for the opportunity to be high impact in disrupting the US healthcare system. You will have the chance to be creative, solution oriented, and have your voice heard! You will need to be flexible, accountable, and self-sufficient, and you might take on multiple roles. Here are some things you can expect: Role Breadth- Your role may be less defined than in other settings, with the need to wear multiple hats & juggle various responsibilities Learning opportunities- you will have the opportunity, at times, to function outside of your standard position and learn about new roles & areas Fast Paced- Startups often must move faster than traditional large companies. This means you may be asked to cope with or advise on quick changes regarding systems or processes Autonomy- You will need to be highly autonomous, as there is less structure and learning and development than at large orgs. This requires you to be able to learn asynchronously, as well as raise your hand when help is needed, or gaps are identified Collaboration- With so many opportunities to build processes and improve how we deliver care to our patients, we rely heavily on one-another to communicate changes effectively to ensure seamless support across functions. This often requires this individual to give and receive feedback frequently and communicate challenges or opportunities effectively. What is the purpose of this role? Nest Health is seeking a Business Intelligence & Analytics Lead to own and scale its BI and analytics function. This role will turn data into trusted, actionable insights that support executive decisions, operational performance, clinical quality, growth, and value-based care outcomes. This person will lead the design, governance, and continuous improvement of Nest's analytics products across tools and platforms. They will bring structure to reporting, standardize key metrics, partner with stakeholders to define needs, and ensure analytics are reliable, easy to use, and aligned with how the business operates. This role inherits an analytics transformation already in motion and is expected to balance strategy and execution: driving a defined roadmap, delivering trusted dashboards on time, and improving the function through hands-on results rather than redesign.
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