New York State Department of Health
Business Systems Analyst 2 (Health) (NY HELPS) - 90751
New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, United States
Business Systems Analyst 2 (Health) (NY HELPS) – 90751
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Business Systems Analyst 2 (Health) (NY HELPS) – 90751
role at the
New York State Department of Health .
Pay Range Base: $86,681.00/yr – $109,650.00/yr
Duties The Bureau of System Modernization within the Office of Health Insurance Programs is seeking a qualified Business Systems Analyst 2 (Health). This role will support the planning, coordination, and implementation of data and IT infrastructure as it relates to the AHEAD Model – a CMS initiative aimed at transforming health care systems through multi‑payer alignment and a Total Cost of Care approach.
The incumbent will work with data analysts, data engineers, subject matter experts, and external partners to document evolving requirements, support system modernization, and ensure business needs are accurately translated into system functions and data products. The position will support the development and delivery of required data solutions for total cost of care, primary care spend, and quality metric target setting and reporting. The incumbent will be responsible for identifying and developing standard process and procedure changes related to the unit supporting AHEAD model initiatives. The position requires strong skills in business analysis, stakeholder engagement, eliciting and translating business needs, and coordination of system development.
Primary Responsibilities
Coordinate health information system planning and support data infrastructure needs specific to the AHEAD Model.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to track and define roles and responsibilities for the development and operations of data ingestion and product development across multiple Offices and Program Units.
Facilitate meetings to identify, document, and validate business and functional requirements for data ingestion, integration, and use in downstream products.
Draft and review business system documentation, including requirements documents, process flows, data maps, and other educational materials to support program staff and product end users.
Develop and refine processes related to the ingestion, management, and usage of health data, considering the evolving needs of the AHEAD Model.
Identify, develop, and implement changes required to support AHEAD model initiatives integration into Bureau processes.
Establish and monitor project timelines and milestones, ensuring alignment with program goals and funding timelines.
Assist in procurement‑related tasks connected to data systems and infrastructure supporting the AHEAD Model.
Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the NYS HELPS program. Minimum qualifications include:
a bachelor’s or higher degree and three years of business analysis experience where primary duties included three of the following activities: eliciting requirements through workshops, focus groups, interviews, or observations; using business analysis techniques to identify solutions and improve system processes; creating comprehensive written documents (e.g., BRD, use case); validating requirements throughout the SDLC; verifying requirements through test plans/scenarios and risk communication.
or a bachelor’s or higher degree, Level 2 IIBA (CCBA) certification, and one year of business analysis experience covering three of the above activities.
or possession of a Level 3 IIBA (CBAP) certification. Experience must have been in a large health care facility, health‑related governmental entity, health insurance company, or similar setting, and include requirement elicitation, system testing, training, and stakeholder liaison.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong understanding of public health data systems and data governance.
Experience working in cross‑divisional, multi‑disciplinary project teams in a government or health‑care setting.
Ability to facilitate complex stakeholder discussions and synthesize technical and non‑technical requirements.
Proficiency in creating business process models, data flow diagrams, and similar documentation.
Familiarity with CMS programs, especially the AHEAD Model or Total Cost of Care approaches.
Additional Comments This position is part of the NYS HELPS program; no examination is required.
Benefits
Holiday & Paid Time Off
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Pension from the New York State Employees’ Retirement System
Shift & Geographic pay differentials
Affordable Health Care options
Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost
NYS Deferred Compensation plan
Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, and U.S. Savings Bonds
Equal Opportunity Statement The New York State Department of Health is committed to making New York a safer, healthier, and more equitable place to live.
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Business Systems Analyst 2 (Health) (NY HELPS) – 90751
role at the
New York State Department of Health .
Pay Range Base: $86,681.00/yr – $109,650.00/yr
Duties The Bureau of System Modernization within the Office of Health Insurance Programs is seeking a qualified Business Systems Analyst 2 (Health). This role will support the planning, coordination, and implementation of data and IT infrastructure as it relates to the AHEAD Model – a CMS initiative aimed at transforming health care systems through multi‑payer alignment and a Total Cost of Care approach.
The incumbent will work with data analysts, data engineers, subject matter experts, and external partners to document evolving requirements, support system modernization, and ensure business needs are accurately translated into system functions and data products. The position will support the development and delivery of required data solutions for total cost of care, primary care spend, and quality metric target setting and reporting. The incumbent will be responsible for identifying and developing standard process and procedure changes related to the unit supporting AHEAD model initiatives. The position requires strong skills in business analysis, stakeholder engagement, eliciting and translating business needs, and coordination of system development.
Primary Responsibilities
Coordinate health information system planning and support data infrastructure needs specific to the AHEAD Model.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to track and define roles and responsibilities for the development and operations of data ingestion and product development across multiple Offices and Program Units.
Facilitate meetings to identify, document, and validate business and functional requirements for data ingestion, integration, and use in downstream products.
Draft and review business system documentation, including requirements documents, process flows, data maps, and other educational materials to support program staff and product end users.
Develop and refine processes related to the ingestion, management, and usage of health data, considering the evolving needs of the AHEAD Model.
Identify, develop, and implement changes required to support AHEAD model initiatives integration into Bureau processes.
Establish and monitor project timelines and milestones, ensuring alignment with program goals and funding timelines.
Assist in procurement‑related tasks connected to data systems and infrastructure supporting the AHEAD Model.
Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the NYS HELPS program. Minimum qualifications include:
a bachelor’s or higher degree and three years of business analysis experience where primary duties included three of the following activities: eliciting requirements through workshops, focus groups, interviews, or observations; using business analysis techniques to identify solutions and improve system processes; creating comprehensive written documents (e.g., BRD, use case); validating requirements throughout the SDLC; verifying requirements through test plans/scenarios and risk communication.
or a bachelor’s or higher degree, Level 2 IIBA (CCBA) certification, and one year of business analysis experience covering three of the above activities.
or possession of a Level 3 IIBA (CBAP) certification. Experience must have been in a large health care facility, health‑related governmental entity, health insurance company, or similar setting, and include requirement elicitation, system testing, training, and stakeholder liaison.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong understanding of public health data systems and data governance.
Experience working in cross‑divisional, multi‑disciplinary project teams in a government or health‑care setting.
Ability to facilitate complex stakeholder discussions and synthesize technical and non‑technical requirements.
Proficiency in creating business process models, data flow diagrams, and similar documentation.
Familiarity with CMS programs, especially the AHEAD Model or Total Cost of Care approaches.
Additional Comments This position is part of the NYS HELPS program; no examination is required.
Benefits
Holiday & Paid Time Off
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Pension from the New York State Employees’ Retirement System
Shift & Geographic pay differentials
Affordable Health Care options
Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost
NYS Deferred Compensation plan
Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, and U.S. Savings Bonds
Equal Opportunity Statement The New York State Department of Health is committed to making New York a safer, healthier, and more equitable place to live.
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