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IT & Cybersecurity Analyst

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At Carrum, we are transforming how we pay for, deliver and experience healthcare. If you are passionate about changing healthcare and want to finally get rid of surprise bills, poor quality, and high prices, while thriving in an entrepreneurial, cutting-edge environment, we would love to connect with you.

In 2014 Carrum reinvented the Centers of Excellence (COE) category in digital health. Today, 95% of the US population lives within 50 miles of a Carrum COE and our providers rank in the top 10% nationally. Our team’s execution has been recognized by the venture community and we’ve raised more than $96M in aggregate from investors like OMERS, Tiger Global Management and Wildcat Ventures. Our impact has been externally proven in a 2021 RAND Corporation study and featured as a Harvard Business School (HBS) case study.

We are looking for an IT & Cybersecurity Analyst to help enhance our IT helpdesk services and security programs. The IT & Cybersecurity Analyst will play a critical role in our success.

Reporting to the Director of Cybersecurity and IT, you will own the resolution of internal IT support requests, ensuring employees can be productive and secure. You’ve hustled, you’ve created, you’ve implemented, and you love the intensity of a startup in high-growth mode.

The salary range for this role is $70,000 - $80,000 depending on geography and level of experience, plus equity and variable compensation.

You’re excited about this opportunity because you will...

  • Own the resolution of internal IT support requests, ensuring employees can be productive and secure.
  • Help build a robust security posture by assisting with the implementation and administration of key security tools.
  • Regularly collaborate with various teams across Carrum Health to address IT and security needs.
  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of IT documentation and knowledge base, improving efficiency and knowledge sharing.
  • Proactively identify and address potential security vulnerabilities, helping to protect Carrum Health's data and systems.
  • Participate in device procurement, deployment, and lifecycle management, ensuring a secure and efficient IT environment.
  • Have the opportunity to expand your skills and support other critical tools within the organization.

We’re excited about you because…

  • You bring a rich background of PC and Mac support, Google Workspace administration, and basic networking principles. We hope to see from you:
    • Strong skills working with Google Workspace, Windows, macOS, and common security tools (e.g., antivirus, firewalls).
    • 2+ years of IT Helpdesk experience, ideally within a technology or healthcare company.
    • Experience in device management, software purchasing, and license management.
    • Track record in providing excellent customer service and resolving technical issues efficiently.
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a remote environment.
    • Ability to learn new technologies quickly and adapt to changing priorities.
  • Entrepreneurial and resourceful — As an early member of a startup, we need people who can find creative ways to make a big impact quickly and without much direction.
  • Experience handling deadlines, keeping many balls in the air, and prioritizing work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
  • Passion for collaborating cross-functionally with sales, operations, client success, data, and product teams to ideate, complete projects, and drive impactful results.

 

Why you’ll love working with us...

  • We’re a hard-working, humble, and compassionate group motivated to solve the hard problems in healthcare today. You’ll work with talented, experienced co-workers from companies like Booz & Company, Livongo, 98point6, Google, and Optum. We believe in using data to inform decisions, technology to make our jobs easier, and creative thinking to pave the future.
  • We are working with some of the most recognized and esteemed names in the country. Top hospitals like Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Stanford Health Care, Scripps Health, and Rush Health have joined our platform. Employers who use our benefit include US Foods, United Airlines, and large public sector organizations like the self-insured schools of California, and the State of Maine.
  • We empower team members to be autonomous and provide a collaborative environment where you get support and healthy feedback. You can bring your authentic self to work every day and are encouraged to help others do the same.
  • We carve out time to let go of work to celebrate our successes and have fun. We’re a remote-first company with employees all over the United States and two office locations in San Francisco and Chicago. We support our employees during the work day and beyond with flexible working hours, generous time off, paid parental leave, and opportunities to connect with coworkers both virtually and in-person.
  • We embrace our team’s diversity of thought, experience, and interests and know that doing so makes us stronger as a company. Carrum has an active employee-led Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) committee and several employee resource groups (ERGs). Our ERGS help employees build stronger connections through social, educational, and community activities.
  • You’ll feel proud that the work you do each day directly impacts people’s lives in big and meaningful ways.

Other benefits:

  • Stock option plan
  • Flexible schedules and remote work
  • Chicago and San Francisco offices available
  • Self-managed vacation days, within reason
  • Paid parental leave
  • Health, vision, and dental insurance
  • 401K retirement plan

About Carrum

We’re a health tech company that brings value-based care to the masses. We help employers deliver a memorable patient experience, immediately lower healthcare costs, and drive better outcomes and achieve this through the power of technology and human-centered design. Since launching in 2014, we’ve partnered with Fortune 500 employers and top hospitals across the nation. We’ve been recognized by Harvard Business School and featured in TechCrunch, The Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and Modern Healthcare. We believe we’re only scratching the surface of our opportunity and we’re looking for incredible people like you to help us realize our full impact.

Carrum Health is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all applicants from every background and life experience.

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