Who we are:

Midi Health is the only comprehensive virtual care clinic for women in midlife navigating perimenopause, menopause, and other common midlife health challenges. Our platform provides care designed by experts, scaled by technology, and delivered by trained and compassionate clinicians. 

We accept most major PPO insurance products, and we offer convenient access to clinical care through telehealth visits, 24/7 messaging, and responsible prescribing of medications, supplements, and other therapies.

We’re passionately focused on improving the symptoms of women’s midlife hormone change because the current system too often leaves women misdiagnosed and undertreated. At Midi, we’re changing that.

Where are based: We are an entirely virtual company, and this opportunity is 100% remote. If local to the Bay Area the successful candidate will be hybrid working 2 days in the office on the peninsula.

About the role: 

  • Collaboration with Operations and Clinical Teams: Work closely with operations and clinical teams to gather domain-specific knowledge and understand the intricacies of patient journey in the telehealth clinic. Collaborate to identify key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics for tracking and improving operational efficiency.
  • Data Visualization and Reporting: Create intuitive and informative visualizations of data insights, providing actionable recommendations to stakeholders. Present findings to both technical and non-technical audiences, effectively communicating the impact of data-driven decisions.
  • Data Insights for Process Optimization: Identify opportunities for process improvement and optimization within the telehealth clinic based on data-driven insights. Propose and implement solutions that reduce data inaccuracies/incompleteness, streamline operations, reduce inefficiencies, and enhance patient experience.
  • Data Governance and Quality Assurance: Ensure data integrity and quality by implementing robust data governance practices. Collaborate with data engineering teams to design and maintain scalable and reliable data pipelines and repositories.

Who you are:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a quantitative field (e.g., Statistics, Computer Science, Operations Research, Healthcare Informatics).
  • 4+ years of industry experience as a Data Analyst, with a focus on healthcare, operations, or business analytics.
  • Proficiency in SQL and statistical analyses, data visualization tools (e.g., QuickSight, Tableau, Power BI), and version control tools (e.g., Github/Gitlab, CodeCommit).
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to effectively engage with stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
  • Bonus Points: Experience working with healthcare data (e.g., prescriptions data, claims data, electronic health records), working with AWS

This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship

Apply today and be part of our mission to revolutionize telehealth for women’s health by improving operational efficiency through advanced analytics.

Midi Health is a diverse family. We encourage applications regardless of color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, nationality, marital status, disability and veteran status. 

What we offer:

  • High competitive salary
  • Generous equity grants
  • 401k
  • Medical and Dental
  • Generous vacation and sick days policy
  • Laptop and home office stipend

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