Data Quality Specialist Professional Services - Beaumont, TX at Geebo

Data Quality Specialist

Texas Family Care Network Texas Family Care Network Beaumont, TX Beaumont, TX Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$31K - $39.
3K a year Estimated:
$31K - $39.
3K a year Position Summary The Data Quality Specialist is responsible for entering data and ensuring data accuracy and integrity within several electronic systems used to monitor information and outcomes.
This role will be responsible for meeting timeframes for entering crucial data into electronic systems, reviewing documents for data quality, and for identifying and correcting discrepancies within systems.
The Data Quality Specialist will perform all job duties in a way that demonstrates and emphasizes kind and respectful behavior, purposeful connection, and integrity in a service-oriented manner.
Essential Roles and Responsibilities Collect, enter, and clean data within systems managed by the Texas Family Care Network and subcontractors.
Identify and correct data gaps and errors by monitoring reports and reviewing documents.
Collaborate and communicate between departments to maximize data quality for the Texas Family Care Network and the provider network.
Essential Qualifications Valid driver's license and auto insurance.
Clearances:
State Police, FBI, and Child Abuse Clearances; CPSL Mandated Reporter- Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse training per state regulation.
Working Conditions Physical Demands.
Requires vision, speech, and hearing.
Position allows employee to move about freely or sit at will when performing job duties.
Environmental Factors.
Office environment.
Working Hours.
Traditional 40-hour work week.
Experience Required 1 year(s):
Experience in data entry, reporting, or administrative/clerical support.
Education Required High School or better Preferred Associates or better in Management Information Systems or related field.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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