
Senior Business Analyst
King County, Kent, WA, United States
Senior Business Analyst
If you enjoy a mix of technical independent responsibilities and collaborative social-focused work, this position may be for you! Jail Health Services a Division of Public Health Seattle & King County is seeking a Senior Business Analyst to fill one (1) Career Service vacancy. This posting will create a list of qualified candidates that may be considered for selection of additional vacancies of the same position type over the next 6 months. The Senior Business Analyst will lead the analysis of staffing needs and the co-creation of innovative and flexible staffing models to meet and exceed our patient care service delivery goals. This position will work alongside passionate and professional clinical, operational, and administrative teams. They will regularly work within the King County jails to see and understand our service delivery model and processes alongside the people that do the work, along with collecting and analyzing data from many other sources. You will be a part of a patient-focused organization, and create a space to consider and discuss how that translates to our staffing models; how we organize to be more adaptable and flexible to meet real-time needs of our patients in the best way possible while also caring for our staff. The Jail Health Services (JHS) Division provides needed health and social services to the incarcerated population located in the King County jails. The primary services we provide include medical, dental, mental health, social and release planning services, treatment of substance use disorders, and pharmaceutical services. We care about the patients we serve and their health outcomes. The purpose of JHS is to assure that high-quality health and human services are available to the incarcerated population in the King County correctional facilities: the King County Correctional Facility (KCCF) in Seattle and the Maleng Regional Justice Center (MRJC) in Kent. The JHS vision is "Opening doors to healthier, happier lives, and the mission is to assess and stabilize serious health problems for the detained population of the King County Correctional Facility and the Maleng Regional Justice Center with a focus on transition from jail". We are staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year, providing a broad range of health care to all individuals booked into the jails. For patients with serious mental health or medical conditions, special housing units (psychiatric and infirmary) along with a higher level of services and medical monitoring are provided. Since the patient population varies both in numbers as well as in acuity of health conditions, staffing is adapted and flexed to meet the constantly changing needs of the population. JHS staff manage the complex health needs of underserved populations, many of whom come to the facility without access to care in the community and with decompensated acute and chronic health conditions. Our division includes over 250 employees and an annual budget of over $60 million. Public Health Seattle & King County ("PHSKC", "Public Health", or "the department") is the Public Health Department for King County, Washington which includes 39 cities, including the City of Seattle, and unincorporated areas. Public Health is one of the largest metropolitan health departments in the United States with over 1,600 employees. With a biennial budget of nearly $1 billion, the department serves approximately 2.3 million people of King County who reside in urban, rural, shoreline, foothill, and mountain communities with distinct environments and unique public health needs. We operate primary care, dental, sexual and reproductive health, parent child health, and other health care-related services throughout King County across 40 sites and mobile clinics. King County is an international port of entry, welcoming nearly 40 million visitors annually. Over 100 languages are spoken by King County residents. Commitment To Equity and Social Justice Named after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the most influential civil rights leaders in our nation's history, King County is a vibrant international community with residents that represent countries from around the world. It is a region with increasing diversity that cherishes the traditions of many cultures. The county government has a deep commitment to equity and social justice and advancing practices, strategies, and policies that promote fairness, justice, and opportunity for all in our workplaces and our communities. With this commitment, King County has adopted a pro-equity agenda to advance regional change and ensure that residents from all communities are incorporated into our emergency planning and public outreach efforts. We recognize that structural racism consists of principles and practices that cause and justify an inequitable distribution of rights, opportunities, and experiences across racial groups. Since declaring Racism is a Public Health Crisis in June 2020, King County and Public Health committed to being intentionally anti-racist and accountable to Black, Indigenous and People of Color communities. The typical work week is Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week with work hours to be discussed with your supervisor. This position will require occasional evening, night, or weekend work to perform staffing analysis work on alternate shifts within the 24/7 correctional facilities. This position is exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and is not eligible for overtime. Work Location Chinook Building 401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1200, Seattle, WA 98104 (Primary Location) Additional Locations: King County Correctional Facility 500 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104 Maleng Regional Justice Center 620 W. James Street, Kent, WA 98032 The Jail Health team works in a hybrid model, with days in the office as well as telecommuting. The ratio of remote to onsite work will be dependent on business needs and is subject to change. Current expectations are that employees work a minimum of 2 days in-person per week, with an increase to 3 days in-person per week by June 1, 2026. Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements. King County has a robust collection of tools and resources to support working remotely. The individual selected for this opportunity will join an innovative and progressive team that is redefining how we work as we transition to the department's hybrid environment. Employees will be provided with a County-issued laptop and must maintain a home workspace with an internet connection where they can reliably perform work and remain available and responsive during scheduled work hours. Job Duties
Workforce Planning and Analysis: Uphold and integrate patient-centered, anti-racist, and equity principles and related values into all staffing analysis, recommendations, and decisions. In partnership with appropriate staff groups, conduct workload, census, acuity, and process studies to determine optimal staffing needs. This includes analysis of data and information from multiple sources including, but not limited to, EPIC (electronic health record), direct observation, time studies, and the Jail Management System. Analyze staffing trends across work teams including staffing assignments, vacancies, leave (pre-planned and call-out), and time needed from regular job duties such as for projects, training/development, cultural transformation work, etc. Forecast future staffing needs based on known changes such as retirements, patient census and acuity changes, and new programs or changing program requirements. Evaluate overtime, agency usage, premium pay trends, and daily assignment of staff; make recommendations for more flexible and effective staffing strategies. Guide and facilitate staffing analysis work across multiple teams and supervisory structures, bargaining units, and decision-making structures. Navigate difficult issues, identify and resolve problems, and implement changes. Establish systems for ongoing assessment and adaptation of staffing plans to continuously meet service delivery needs utilizing the methods described above. Data Reporting and Metrics: Generate routine and ad hoc reports on staffing metrics (FTE utilization, turnover, vacancy rates, etc.). Develop, track, and communicate metrics and stories linking the JHS workforce and patient care outputs and outcomes. Present findings and recommendations to leadership at various levels in clear, actionable formats. Support the development of a daily management system to drive decisions around staffing at the team level for various JHS teams, as needed. Collaboration and Strategic Support: Model collaboration, transparency, creativity, and emotional intelligence in division partnerships. Partner with Finance to develop budget proposals for staffing resources; utilize well-developed and detailed analysis and narratives to support and defend proposals. Work with Human Resources, Leadership, and Operations to scope, explore, analyze, share findings, and implement recommendations around staffing across the JHS division. Partner with integral clinical operations teams to gather and analyze data and information such as the Scheduling/Scheduling System Team, Data and Analytics Team, and the Clinical Application Systems Support Team. Collaborate with team members within each JHS workgroup to understand and capture their challenges, stories, needs, and desires as it relates to staffing and service delivery. Co-create and co-lead change management planning and execution with JHS leaders; provide guidance
If you enjoy a mix of technical independent responsibilities and collaborative social-focused work, this position may be for you! Jail Health Services a Division of Public Health Seattle & King County is seeking a Senior Business Analyst to fill one (1) Career Service vacancy. This posting will create a list of qualified candidates that may be considered for selection of additional vacancies of the same position type over the next 6 months. The Senior Business Analyst will lead the analysis of staffing needs and the co-creation of innovative and flexible staffing models to meet and exceed our patient care service delivery goals. This position will work alongside passionate and professional clinical, operational, and administrative teams. They will regularly work within the King County jails to see and understand our service delivery model and processes alongside the people that do the work, along with collecting and analyzing data from many other sources. You will be a part of a patient-focused organization, and create a space to consider and discuss how that translates to our staffing models; how we organize to be more adaptable and flexible to meet real-time needs of our patients in the best way possible while also caring for our staff. The Jail Health Services (JHS) Division provides needed health and social services to the incarcerated population located in the King County jails. The primary services we provide include medical, dental, mental health, social and release planning services, treatment of substance use disorders, and pharmaceutical services. We care about the patients we serve and their health outcomes. The purpose of JHS is to assure that high-quality health and human services are available to the incarcerated population in the King County correctional facilities: the King County Correctional Facility (KCCF) in Seattle and the Maleng Regional Justice Center (MRJC) in Kent. The JHS vision is "Opening doors to healthier, happier lives, and the mission is to assess and stabilize serious health problems for the detained population of the King County Correctional Facility and the Maleng Regional Justice Center with a focus on transition from jail". We are staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year, providing a broad range of health care to all individuals booked into the jails. For patients with serious mental health or medical conditions, special housing units (psychiatric and infirmary) along with a higher level of services and medical monitoring are provided. Since the patient population varies both in numbers as well as in acuity of health conditions, staffing is adapted and flexed to meet the constantly changing needs of the population. JHS staff manage the complex health needs of underserved populations, many of whom come to the facility without access to care in the community and with decompensated acute and chronic health conditions. Our division includes over 250 employees and an annual budget of over $60 million. Public Health Seattle & King County ("PHSKC", "Public Health", or "the department") is the Public Health Department for King County, Washington which includes 39 cities, including the City of Seattle, and unincorporated areas. Public Health is one of the largest metropolitan health departments in the United States with over 1,600 employees. With a biennial budget of nearly $1 billion, the department serves approximately 2.3 million people of King County who reside in urban, rural, shoreline, foothill, and mountain communities with distinct environments and unique public health needs. We operate primary care, dental, sexual and reproductive health, parent child health, and other health care-related services throughout King County across 40 sites and mobile clinics. King County is an international port of entry, welcoming nearly 40 million visitors annually. Over 100 languages are spoken by King County residents. Commitment To Equity and Social Justice Named after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the most influential civil rights leaders in our nation's history, King County is a vibrant international community with residents that represent countries from around the world. It is a region with increasing diversity that cherishes the traditions of many cultures. The county government has a deep commitment to equity and social justice and advancing practices, strategies, and policies that promote fairness, justice, and opportunity for all in our workplaces and our communities. With this commitment, King County has adopted a pro-equity agenda to advance regional change and ensure that residents from all communities are incorporated into our emergency planning and public outreach efforts. We recognize that structural racism consists of principles and practices that cause and justify an inequitable distribution of rights, opportunities, and experiences across racial groups. Since declaring Racism is a Public Health Crisis in June 2020, King County and Public Health committed to being intentionally anti-racist and accountable to Black, Indigenous and People of Color communities. The typical work week is Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week with work hours to be discussed with your supervisor. This position will require occasional evening, night, or weekend work to perform staffing analysis work on alternate shifts within the 24/7 correctional facilities. This position is exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and is not eligible for overtime. Work Location Chinook Building 401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1200, Seattle, WA 98104 (Primary Location) Additional Locations: King County Correctional Facility 500 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104 Maleng Regional Justice Center 620 W. James Street, Kent, WA 98032 The Jail Health team works in a hybrid model, with days in the office as well as telecommuting. The ratio of remote to onsite work will be dependent on business needs and is subject to change. Current expectations are that employees work a minimum of 2 days in-person per week, with an increase to 3 days in-person per week by June 1, 2026. Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements. King County has a robust collection of tools and resources to support working remotely. The individual selected for this opportunity will join an innovative and progressive team that is redefining how we work as we transition to the department's hybrid environment. Employees will be provided with a County-issued laptop and must maintain a home workspace with an internet connection where they can reliably perform work and remain available and responsive during scheduled work hours. Job Duties
Workforce Planning and Analysis: Uphold and integrate patient-centered, anti-racist, and equity principles and related values into all staffing analysis, recommendations, and decisions. In partnership with appropriate staff groups, conduct workload, census, acuity, and process studies to determine optimal staffing needs. This includes analysis of data and information from multiple sources including, but not limited to, EPIC (electronic health record), direct observation, time studies, and the Jail Management System. Analyze staffing trends across work teams including staffing assignments, vacancies, leave (pre-planned and call-out), and time needed from regular job duties such as for projects, training/development, cultural transformation work, etc. Forecast future staffing needs based on known changes such as retirements, patient census and acuity changes, and new programs or changing program requirements. Evaluate overtime, agency usage, premium pay trends, and daily assignment of staff; make recommendations for more flexible and effective staffing strategies. Guide and facilitate staffing analysis work across multiple teams and supervisory structures, bargaining units, and decision-making structures. Navigate difficult issues, identify and resolve problems, and implement changes. Establish systems for ongoing assessment and adaptation of staffing plans to continuously meet service delivery needs utilizing the methods described above. Data Reporting and Metrics: Generate routine and ad hoc reports on staffing metrics (FTE utilization, turnover, vacancy rates, etc.). Develop, track, and communicate metrics and stories linking the JHS workforce and patient care outputs and outcomes. Present findings and recommendations to leadership at various levels in clear, actionable formats. Support the development of a daily management system to drive decisions around staffing at the team level for various JHS teams, as needed. Collaboration and Strategic Support: Model collaboration, transparency, creativity, and emotional intelligence in division partnerships. Partner with Finance to develop budget proposals for staffing resources; utilize well-developed and detailed analysis and narratives to support and defend proposals. Work with Human Resources, Leadership, and Operations to scope, explore, analyze, share findings, and implement recommendations around staffing across the JHS division. Partner with integral clinical operations teams to gather and analyze data and information such as the Scheduling/Scheduling System Team, Data and Analytics Team, and the Clinical Application Systems Support Team. Collaborate with team members within each JHS workgroup to understand and capture their challenges, stories, needs, and desires as it relates to staffing and service delivery. Co-create and co-lead change management planning and execution with JHS leaders; provide guidance