Who we are:
Spire Orthopedic Partners is a growing national partnership of orthopedic practices that provides the support, capital and operational resources physicians need to grow thriving practices for the future. As a Management Services Organization (MSO), Spire provides the infrastructure for administrative operations that allows practices to operate at their highest level, so doctors can focus their efforts on what matters most – patient care. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, the Spire network spans the Northeast with more than 165 physicians, 1,800 employees, 285 other clinical providers and 40 locations in New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
What you’ll do:
Revenue cycle is the financial backbone of a healthcare organization, and the data behind it is complicated. At Spire Orthopedic Partners, we're looking for a Senior Data Analyst who knows RCM inside and out: charges, collections, denials, A/R aging, payer mix, coding patterns, and can turn that data into clear, actionable reporting for finance and operations leadership.
This role sits at the intersection of finance, billing, and data. You'll work closely with our RCM teams, practice administrators, and the VP of Data to build the reporting infrastructure that drives revenue performance visibility across our portfolio of orthopedic practices.
Spire's leadership is highly data-driven and actively investing in accelerating our analytics capabilities. There's an existing foundation here, and we're looking for someone who can assess what's working, retire what isn't, and build the things that will move us forward. That takes more than technical skill. It takes good judgment and the confidence to make calls.
Responsibilities/Duties:
- Design and maintain RCM dashboards and reports in Power BI covering charges, payments, adjustments, denial rates, A/R aging, days in A/R, and payer performance
- Write and optimize complex SQL queries in Snowflake to extract and model data from billing systems and practice management platforms
- Partner with RCM leadership, billing teams, and finance to define KPIs, understand what's driving variances, and communicate findings clearly
- Build out payer-level and procedure-level analyses to identify leakage, underpayments, and denial trends
- Monitor data quality across billing feeds and flag anomalies before they become problems downstream
- Deliver recurring production reports and ad hoc analysis on time, with context, not just numbers
- Present findings to finance, operations, and executive audiences in a way that drives decisions
- Document methodology and report logic so the work is repeatable and auditable
- Mentor junior team members on RCM data concepts and analytical best practices