Analyst (Healthcare)

Econ One seeks an intellectually curious, highly motivated individual to join a Healthcare Economics Team as an entry-level, full-time Analyst. The Healthcare Practice Group is a tightly knit team within Econ One that consults on projects related to economic analysis and econometrics for healthcare litigation and public policy consulting projects. Analysts support experts testifying in a wide range of cases, including antitrust, class action, and other commercial disputes about topics such as monopolization, price fixing, health care reimbursement, pharmaceutical pricing, and medical monitoring costs. Your journey starts with comprehensive onboarding, integrating your knowledge with our methods for research and data analytics. Analysts play a vital role at Econ One and are relied upon to provide work of exceptional quality, integrity, and value. They are involved in all aspects of the consulting engagement, and conduct statistical analyses, build models, and substantiate their findings. They think critically, synthesize complex information into clear and precise thoughts for presentations and other deliverables, and communicate their results succinctly to drive projects forward. Long-term isn't just a buzzword - it's our way of life. Our team flourishes through advancement opportunities and tailored professional development, backed by unwavering support. It's all anchored in integrity, teamwork, and open communication - our all-for-one approach. Requirements • Demonstrated proficiency with data presentation • Ability to work independently and as part of a team; dedicated to seeing projects through to the completion • Willingness and ability to work on multiple projects with tight deadlines • Strong commitment to accuracy and quality work products • Proficient in using algorithms and statistical modeling in arenaflex Excel, Stata, Python, SQL, SAS, and/or R • Health care or claims data experience preferred (but not required) • Demonstrated ability to examine market and industry behavior through targeted research. Education BS in Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, Accounting, or Finance with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Desired Qualities • High integrity • Excellent decision making and judgment • Excellent attention to detail • Produces high quality work products • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Well-versed in economic theory and practice • Able to juggle multiple tasks on multiple projects while meeting deliverable deadlines • Willingness to continually learn, improve, and adapt Benefits Econ One offers a competitive salary with excellent benefits, which include healthcare, dental, life, and disability insurance paid 100% by employer, 401(k) plan with a generous employer match, and flexible spending accounts. Apply tot his job

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