Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Research Project Manager for the Center for State Health Policy. The Research Project Manager will be assigned to work within the NJ Division of Medical Assistance & Health Services’ (“DMAHS” or “Medicaid”) Business Office of Business Intelligence (OBI) located in Hamilton Township, NJ. This arrangement builds on a long-standing and productive relationship between CSHP and NJ Medicaid and presents a unique opportunity for qualified applicants who desire to work with large and complex healthcare data systems and seek the broad technical and policy experience gained from working with colleagues in both an academic environment and for a state government program.
Working and training under the direction of leadership within the Medicaid OBI, and the Associate Director of Data Analytics at the Center for State Health Policy, the Research Project Manager will assist in the development, staffing, and operations of the OBI, expanding the current data analytic capabilities of DMAHS and enabling the rapid identification of emerging trends in enrollment, eligibility, service utilization, and other information needed to gain actionable intelligence on ways to improve the quality and efficiency of health care services delivered to clients within the NJ FamilyCare, the state’s Medicaid program. This position performs highly complex expert data science, statistical analysis and project The Research Project Manager develops and oversees the implementation of project workplans to carry out analyses of data and provides technical advice to colleagues within Medicaid. The position has extensive scope for independent judgment in assuming responsibility for high level professional work including special project management. The incumbent in the position is relied upon for the highest level of technical guidance, and ultimately office adoption and implementation of an entirely new IT/data solutions for the OBI which is the nerve center of Medicaid analytics.
Among the key duties of the position are the following:
- Reviews all data received from primary and secondary sources to assure consistency and accuracy.
- Identifies need for cleaning data and constructing analytic variables and develops and documents methods and procedures for doing so to facilitate data analysis in accordance with project objectives. This requires adapting complex programs (e.g., hospital quality and patient safety measures) for innovative uses, which requires the ability to understand and revise sophisticated biostatistical programming.
- Creates programming to produce valid results for a wide range of health care quality measures.
- Confers with OBI colleagues to analyze current operational procedures, business rules and practices.
- Determines feasibility for automation, identifies problems or areas for improvements, and develops solutions.
- Recommends and/or reviews recommendations for enhancements or new systems, application software, or services to improve production or workflow and to meet current and projected OBI needs.
- Prepares and/or reviews various standard and ad hoc reports requested of OBI by other business units.
- Assists OBI colleagues in the resolution of work problems related to flow charts, project specifications, or programming.
- Identifies opportunity areas, within the Medicaid data ecosystems, where technological innovation/modernization efforts can be most appropriately deployed to achieve operational gains.
- Creates and manages lifecycle of holistic dashboards designed to bring insight to action around business metrics for senior management.