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Director, Analytics Execution

United States

About the Role

The Director, Analytics Execution will lead an adept team of analytics professionals, including business intelligence developers, data engineers, and technical experts, to develop and maintain class-leading data analytics products featuring dashboards, visualizations, predictive output, and key performance indicators. You will ensure the high performance of these technical resources and work collaboratively with a team of product managers to fulfill the Insights product roadmap. In addition to providing input from a technical feasibility and resource capacity perspective, you will influence the strategy and planning for future product development and enhancements. Through partnership with the Product team, you will deliver and launch products and enhancements that foster user adoption and customer retention while forwarding the mission of Unite Us as leaders in social care coordination and engagement.

 

The Director, Analytics Execution collaborates with executive and senior leadership across all business units to build trusted relationships, understand analytic requirements, and productize solutions to support both external and internal analytics needs in a scalable manner. You will also help develop and lead your team for optimal execution as well as career development, guiding the team to adhere to Agile development standards, develop career tracks, and coach staff through complex solutions.

 

What You'll Do:

  • Ensure the methodical, reliable, and predictable development of the Insights roadmap
  • Manage and maintain a portfolio of Insights products to support various use cases and build conviction and standardization across both the enterprise and social care industry
  • Monitor and improve end-user adoption for the Unite Us Insights products, including those pertaining to Platform, Payments, and Predictive
  • Create analytical products that concisely and persuasively convey insights that translate to clear actions and distill sophisticated analyses for easy consumption by non-technical audiences
  • Develop deep partnerships with product, data science, data engineering, and additional partner teams to ensure a consistent and coherent understanding of the products that your team builds
  • In partnership with all engineering teams, ensure the adoption of and adherence to industry best practices for a mature business intelligence development shop
  • Provide input to strategic decisions and identify disruptive strategies to become agile and relevant in the data and analytics space
  • Participate in business strategy discussions, maintain inventory of agreed-upon company and team KPIs, determine how KPIs impact operational and financial performance of the business, work with business unit leaders to strategize and forecast accordingly, advise internal and external stakeholders on selecting relevant KPIs
  • Carry the enthusiasm, commitment, and business savviness to navigate the many technical, political, and organizational roadblocks that can emerge in a fast growing organization



You’re a great fit for this role if you have:

  • An advanced degree in a quantitative science (e.g., computer science, epidemiology, statistics, biostatistics, health economics, biomedical informatics, or similar)
  • Demonstrated experience and expertise (at least 10 years) with development of analytics products, particularly using business intelligence software (Tableau preferred, Power BI accepted) to produce customer-facing output such as dashboards and visualizations
  • Demonstrated leadership and management (at least 5 years) of technical resources in the analytics field 
  • Technical fluency, versed in structured problem solving and quantitative analytics
  • Domain knowledge with social care or healthcare, including a thorough understanding of the business and industry
  • Excellent communication skills, with fluency at both the executive level and the individual contributor level
  • Thoughtful strategic skills combined with timely execution
  • Ability to effectively utilize sensitive data while also embracing security, compliance, and client privacy
  • Proven effectiveness in partnering with disparate business disciplines to deliver tangible value
  • Experience operating with a sense of urgency and transparency while lacking clarity
  • Experience with managing large, multi-month, and occasionally multi-year projects
  • A penchant for a diverse company culture and eagerness to celebrate the uniqueness of our team members
  • Familiarity with or ability to quickly learn software technologies such as Google Suite, Zoom, Slack, HubSpot, Asana, etc.

 

Our Mission:

Unite Us’ mission is to unlock the potential of every community. Our co-founders started Unite Us in 2013 to serve the people they served with. They witnessed firsthand the barriers and inefficiencies in trying to navigate health and social services and set out to improve that experience for veterans and their families. Unite Us quickly expanded to serving all people who need connections to care across our country. Through Unite Us’ national network and software, community-based organizations, government agencies, and healthcare organizations are all connected to better collaborate to meet the needs of the individuals in their communities. We drive the collaboration to predict, deliver, and pay for services that impact whole-person health. If you want to do well and do good, join Unite Us.

 

Environmental Job Requirements and Working Conditions:

  • This position is remote, U.S. based
  • The target pay range for this role is: $165,000 - $185,000. This salary range represents our target hiring range for this role. The proposed salary will be dependent on the candidate's skills, experience, and competencies, as well as location.

 

Benefits provided by Unite Us:

Medical, Dental, and Vision

We offer insurance to team members and eligible partners and dependents, including unlimited virtual mental health and acute medical visits.

Wellness

Mental health benefits, such as the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and wellness platform subscription, are available to all team members.

Flexible Time Off

Take what you need, including volunteer days and mental health days. We also offer 14 paid, company-wide holidays.

Paid Parental Leave

Adoptive parents are included.

Employee Resource Groups

Choose to join any of our ERGs, which celebrate and support a diverse and inclusive workplace. We also provide an ongoing series of DEI lunch & learn education.

Spending Accounts

We offer tax-advantaged health savings accounts (HSAs), flexible spending accounts (FSAs), and commuter benefits.

401(k) + Employer Match

Enjoy matching, immediate vesting and financial wellness resources

Additional Benefits

Life and AD&D - a company paid benefit, with the option to purchase additional coverage for yourself and you dependents

Disability Coverage

Accident Insurance

Pet Insurance

As part of this work at home job, we will provide you with all the necessary equipment to perform your duties, including a computer, mouse, keyboard as well as other items on our approved list of WFH supplies.

 

Unite Us is committed to building a diverse team and fostering an inclusive culture, and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We embrace and encourage our employees' differences in race, religion, color, national origin, gender, family status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, veteran status, disability, pregnancy, medical conditions, and other characteristics. If you require assistance in applying for open positions due to a disability please email us at peopleops@uniteus.com to request an accommodation.

 

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