Other Opportunities: Performance and Analytics Analyst, Performance and Analytics (Temporary Full-Time)
| Reference # | 01087 |
| Posted | Thursday, April 2nd, 2026 at 12:00am |
| Scope | Public Applications Accepted |
| Position | Performance and Analytics Analyst |
| Department | Performance and Analytics |
| Vacancy | Yes |
| Term | Temporary, Full-Time |
| Pay | $76,583.00 - $78,880 |
| Application Deadline | Thursday, May 28th, 2026 at 12:00am |
At Northumberland Hills Hospital (NHH), our shared purpose is People First, and our core values of Integrity, Quality, Respect, Compassion and Teamwork are at the centre of who we are and what we do. We remain committed to sustaining an experienced workforce that reflects Northumberland Hills Hospital’s dedication to recognising everyone’s contributions and respecting everyone’s dignity, unique experience, and potential.
EQUITY AND ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Northumberland Hills Hospital remains respectful of all protected rights, in line with the grounds laid out by the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC) and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). As such, we welcome applications from all qualified applicants and interests from racialized persons/persons of colour, Indigenous People of North America, women, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
We trive to make our entire hiring process as accessible as possible and provide accommodations as required for applicants if needed. For any hiring related accommodation needs and/or requests please email us via careers@nhh.ca.
LOCATION
Located approximately 100 kilometres east of Toronto, NHH is a vibrant community hospital delivering a broad range of acute, post-acute, outpatient and diagnostic services. Directly serving a growing population of more than 60,000 residents spread across a mix of urban and rural settings, NHH directly employs approximately 750 people and relies on the additional support provided by a highly engaged and supportive network of physicians, midwives and volunteers.
ROLE OVERVIEW
Reporting to the Manager, Performance & Analytics, the Performance & Analytics Analyst is responsible for the collection, reporting and analysis of corporate and program level performance data and standards to support organizational decision-making.
In this role, the Analyst supports both clinical and non-clinical teams, with a focus on Emergency Department operations, patient flow and acute inpatient services. They lead the development and maintenance of scorecards, dashboards and key performance indicators to monitor system pressures, throughput, quality outcomes and operational efficiencies. The Analyst extracts and integrates data from a diverse set of repositories to analyze and validate information, enabling evidence-based decision-making for both internal and external reporting requirements. They produce high-quality, timely reports that provide key insights into trends, operational challenges and opportunities for improvement.
The Analyst also works with internal and external partners to identify and support population helth trends, support the implementation of data governance practices across the organization and contribute to the implementation, adoption and ongoing maintenance of business intelligdence tools.
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
- Graduate of a recognized post-secondary education program, preferably in Business Administration, Health Services, or equivalent.
- Minimum two (2) years related experience in a healthcare setting, or working with healthcare related data, including a demonstrated understanding of healthcare related information, data analysis, report generation and information system interfaces
- Certified Health Information Management Professional and a member in good standing with Canadian Health Information Management Association is preferred.
- Proven knowledge of ICD-10-CA/CCI, Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), Case Mix Groupings (CMGs), National Ambulatory Coding Reporting System (NACRS), Comprehensive Ambulatory Care Classification System (CACS), National Rehabilitation Reporting System (NRS), and Resource Intensity Weight (RIW) methodologies.
- Working knowledge of Ontario Healthcare system, including Ontario Health Teams, funding models and formulas, CIHI data, Accountability Agreements, and indicators etc.
- Experience with Epic reporting tools (Clarity, Cogito, Caboodle) is an asset.
- Strong computer knowledge and skills (EPIC, Crystal Report Writing, Excel, Med2020 (WinRecs), MS office)
- Demonstrated database knowledge and experience, and skills with database software such as Microsoft Excel, Power BI, and Business Intelligence systems
- Demonstrated attention to detail and adherence to policy and protocol are required to ensure that standards are met.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with multiple health and social system partners & stakeholders and within all levels of an organization, employing a strong stakeholder and customer focus
- Demonstrated ability for independent action, initiative, problem-solving, organization & prioritizaton
- Ability to respond to manay simultaneous/competing demands from multiple stakeholders
- Demonstrated critical thinking, interpersonal and communication skills
- Flexible approach to work, resilience, and ability to exemplify the values of NHH
- SQL report development and asset
PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- Prolonged work in a busy environment.
- Intense visual and mental concentration.
- Maintaining work accuracy despite constant interruptions and conflicting demands.
- Always maintaining confidentiality of information.
- Please refer to Physical Demands Analysis.
- Requirement to work Monday to Friday in a very busy office environment with many interruptions.
- Requirement to simultaneously manage multiple competing priorities and deadlines.
- The possibility of being required to work beyond standard hours (may include weekends).
EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
Successful applicants are required provide a satisfactory vulnerable sector criminal reference check, that was complete less than one year from the date of hire. This requirement must be met within the first sixty (60) days of employment.
Additionally, to the above, successful applicants are also required to complete the Health Care Worker Health review process which includes providing an up-to-date immunization record to ensure compliance with the Ontario Hospital Association Communicable Diseases Surveillance Protocols within the first thirty (30) days of employment. Northumberland Hills Hospital operates a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for all staff.
Northumberland Hills Hospital may choose to conduct parts/all the hiring process virtually. Furthermore, we are a scent-free environment. When attending the hospital kindly refrain from wearing strongly scented fragrances.
While we thank all those that express interest in this exciting position; kindly note that due to high volumes of interests, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
