Sr Analyst Business Operations
Lifespan | |
United States | |
Jul 13, 2026 | |
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At Brown University Health, we are committed to belonging, diversity, equity, and inclusion at every level of the organization - - in our people, policies, practices, and processes. Creating a safe and welcoming environment is a central part of achieving our Vision and to delivering health with care - every day. Senior Analyst, Business Operations Reporting to the Senior Vice President, Clinical Services, the Senior Analyst, Business Operations supports a broad system-wide portfolio, including Surgery, Cardiovascular, Anesthesia, and Ambulatory Surgery Centers across Massachusetts and Rhode Island. This role functions as a strategic and operational partner to the SVP, VP, and operational leaders supporting both day to day performance and long-term planning across the portfolio. The Senior Analyst advances operational and financial performance through hands-on business planning, detailed financial and operational analysis, and the integration of internal and external market data. The Senior Analyst will work closely with clinical, operational, and administrative leaders to identify opportunities, solve complex problems, and drive measurable results. Role and Responsibilities: Thrives in a matrixed management structure: The Senior Analyst operates effectively within a highly matrixed, multi-layered organization. This individual demonstrates strong organizational awareness and judgment, leveraging experience and insight to deliver meaningful operational analytics and decision support to senior leadership. Directly supports clinical and operational directors: Partners closely with directors to manage budgets, monitor financial and operational performance, and identify actionable opportunities to improve revenue, access, and efficiency. Provides hands-on support in addressing operational challenges-not solely reporting data, but helping to interpret, prioritize, and act on it. Proactively challenges assumptions and influences decision-making based on financial and operational insight. Leads business assessment processes: Independently drives and supports a range of analytical efforts, including business plan development, market and competitive analysis, Case Mix Index (CMI) evaluation, and identification of contribution margin improvement opportunities. Assesses cost/benefit scenarios, including outsourcing or process redesign, to capture high-value opportunities and improve financial performance. Integrates financial and clinical operations insight: Develops a working understanding of clinical workflows, provider productivity, access metrics, and patient flow to ensure financial analyses are grounded in operational reality. Translates operational drivers into financial performance opportunities and actionable recommendations. Facilitates effective stakeholder engagement: Partners with the leadership team, leverage bi-directional communication with the right partners to identify ways to improve business operations, including expense savings (example: surgical supplies), revenue cycle/billing, and process improvement/efficiency options. Plan and Execute: Represents operations in high-impact, high-cost areas, partnering with leaders to facilitate discussions, build consensus, and drive execution of initiatives that improve efficiency, throughput, and overall performance (e.g., supply chain, clinical operations). Business modeling for operational efficiency: Assesses current state performance and develops robust financial and operational models using internal data and industry benchmarks (e.g., Sg2, Vizient). Supports site-of-care optimization, service line performance improvement, and strategic growth planning through well-developed, data-driven business cases. Drives revenue and performance improvement: Identifies and quantifies opportunities for revenue growth, capacity expansion, and performance optimization. Partners with leadership to implement initiatives and track outcomes tied to measurable financial and operational improvements. Demonstrates effective communication and presentation skills: Effectively gathers, synthesizes, and translates complex data into clear, actionable insights. Develops recommendations and presents findings to senior leadership, incorporating feedback and iterating as needed to support decision-making. Performs advanced financial analysis Partners with the SVP and Finance to conduct detailed analyses that inform operational strategy, including growth planning, capital investments, expense management, and revenue enhancement opportunities. Provides deeper insights into performance drivers and supports data-informed decision-making. Supports financial/budget project management: Works closely with the SVP and Finance team to support the annual budgeting process and ongoing financial performance management. Collaborates with the budget office and operational leaders to review, analyze, and respond to monthly variance reporting. Prepares written reports and presentations of analysis. Presents to senior leaders. Other duties as assigned. BASIC SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE:
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Organizational Values: Brown University Health employees are mission-driven and successfully model our values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence which guide our everyday actions with patients, customers, our community, and one another. Core Success Factors:
Pay Range: $110,302.40-$182,000.00EEO Statement: Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment. Location: Remote-Rhode Island - N/A Providence, Rhode Island 02901Work Type: M-F 8-5Work Shift: DayDaily Hours: 8 hoursDriving Required: No | |
Jul 13, 2026