What does a Proposal Analyst do?

The Proposal Analyst will contribute to the company’s growth and profitability through the development of strategic RFx and/or bid solicitation responses, and other marketing and business development initiatives as needed. Operating as a team player, the Proposal Analyst will report to the Proposal Director, serve as a team lead and member of the Proposal Team, and work collaboratively with both the field organization and Business Development Team in a fast- paced, deadline-driven environment.

The Proposal Analyst will be among the first points of contact for the field organization when the Proposal Team receives and vets a request for a response to a strategic RFx or other bid solicitations. This requires strong organizational and time management skills, superior writing/editing skills, research and analysis, and the ability to juggle multiple ever-changing priorities on a day-to-day basis.

What does your day-to-day look like?

  • Work directly with the Proposal Manager, Proposal Team, field organization and members of the Business Development Team to prioritize and develop strategic responses to RFx documents and other solicitations
  • Act as a Team Lead providing support and guidance for other Proposal Team members and assist with pipeline assignment and supervision
  • Gather and analyze business intelligence to assist in forming proposal strategies
  • Set, enforce, and maintain timelines/deadlines for successful completion of proposal
  • Provide quality control review and editing of all proposal and presentation material
  • Gather information to draft and customize strategic responses to solicitations with input from key stakeholders and/or subject matter experts as assigned
  • Develop and update resumes/bios of office personnel consistent with company standards
  • Assist in maintaining boilerplate information of frequently used company information within repository
  • Responsible for tracking all aspects of the RFP and bid submittal process
  • Provide all administrative aspects of proposal development and delivery including production, shipping and archiving of materials as needed
  • Responsible for the development and production of other related projects as identified and assigned

What will you possess?

  • Bachelor’s degree, preferably in English, Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Public Relations or a related area
  • Minimum of 2-4 years of work experience in the same or in a similar role, preferably working in the writing, production and coordination of proposals
  • Healthcare and/or healthcare staffing industry experience preferred
  • A foundational understanding of proposal industry best practices
  • Minimum of 1-3 years of work experience with proposal software (RFPIO preferably), Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Creative Suite
  • Solid time-management and organizational skills with the ability to work on a variety of projects at any given time
  • Strong writing and communication skills including knowledge of proper grammar, spelling and rules of composition
  • Ability to take disparate information from multiple sources, aggregate and assemble it together to create a professional document
  • Must show attention to detail and process orientation
  • Ability to effectively work independently and with other team members in a virtual environment
  • Ability to maintain a high level of company confidentiality
  • Must be able to work for prolonged periods of sitting, typing and use of the phone and computer
  • Must successfully complete onboarding training/tutorials and attend future webcasts/trainings as required

What we want to offer you:

  • A commitment from all leadership to help you succeed and develop you within your role
  • Permissive paid time off with six paid company-wide holidays
  • Volunteer time off to give back to your non-profit or charity of choice
  • A thorough and highly rated training program that will provide the knowledge and skills to succeed in your role
  • 401 (k) retirement plan
  • Traditional healthcare benefits such as medical, vision, and dental
  • Supplemental benefits such as life, disability, hospital, critical illness, and pet insurance
  • Unique benefits include mental health and financial wellness programs, LinkedIn Learning, Employee Resource Groups, and leadership development programs
  • An enjoyable online work environment that includes some company-paid lunches and Supplemental Health Care merchandise 
  • Opportunity for you to be sent on a luxury, expense-paid vacation and become a member of Supplemental Health Care’s Champions Circle
  • A remote work culture that provides equipment such as a laptop, a computer screen, keyboards, mouse, headset, computer camera, and computer bag
Salary Range: $58,000 - $85,000 + bonus

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