Business Analyst - W2 Only- No C2C - ONSITE Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Columbia, SC at Geebo

Business Analyst - W2 Only- No C2C - ONSITE

Role:
Business Analyst Location:
Columbia, SC - Onsite Duration:
1 Year W2 only No C2C Required Education:
Bachelor's degree in a technical, business, or healthcare field.
Required Skills (rank in order of Importance):
5 years' experience in government IT projects as a business analyst or related duties 5 years' experience eliciting, mining, and documenting business rules, processes 3 years Medicaid or healthcare experience Superb written and oral communications skills, including the ability to write requirements and Use Cases.
Experience and ability to obtain business processes and requirements information by interviewing business personnel and by mining laws, regulations, and policy documents.
Knowledge of formal business process documentation.
Understanding of business modeling techniques, including the use of graphical process flow software Ability to effectively communicate to executive management, line management, project management, and team members.
Preferred Skills (rank in order of Importance):
General Subject Matter Expertise as it relates to Medicaid or other healthcare insurance experience (project or operations) MMIS experience (project or operations) Microsoft Office Project/Project Server Apply At:
Please send your resume and a cover letter to Susmita Sahu (Susmita at irginc dot net) ;/p> To contact me click View Profile for the contact number.
Business Analyst - W2 Only- No C2C - ONSITE Recommended Skills Business Processes Communication Health Care Ms Project Medicaid Microsoft Project Servers Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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