Business Intelligence Analyst, Office of Medical Annual Giving
Johns Hopkins University | |
United States, Maryland, Baltimore | |
Jan 23, 2026 | |
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is responsible for data analytics and additional support for performance measures, ongoing measurement, data collection, reporting, data visualizations, and information dissemination. Responsible for participating in the strategic design and maintenance of business intelligence applications. The Business Intelligence Analyst will identify, research, and resolve technical problems. The Business Intelligence Analyst will ensure that the use of business intelligence applications enhances clinical and/or business decision-making capabilities. The Business Intelligence Analyst will work on limited to moderately complex projects and gain exposure to more complex tasks under the supervision of the team leader or other data governance or analytic leadership appropriate for the scope of work. This supervision may be through a matrixed or direct reporting structure.
The Office of Medical Annual Giving (OMAG) raises between $3 - $4 million annually, bringing in about one third of Johns Hopkins Medicine donors each year. OMAG collaborates with 23 clinical departments, two institutes, the School of Medicine degree granting programs and two of our partner hospitals. In addition to providing cash for specific departments, OMAG sources unrestricted philanthropic dollars for the Dean of the School of Medicine. The Business Intelligence Analyst manages a complex, multi-step, process to analyze and prepare Office of Medical Annual Giving (OMAG) data for annual giving appeals. The Business Intelligence Analyst is a key team member of the Office of Medical Annual Giving (OMAG). He or she manages day-to-day responsibilities that are integral to the operation of a successful annual giving campaign. These responsibilities include generating and analyzing reports vital for moving OMAG's work forward in efficient and cost-effective fashion and for identifying prospects for 23 departments, two alumni programs, two institutes, three of our partner hospitals and grateful patient nursing efforts via pipelined development efforts. This role manages a complex, multi-step, process to prepare our data for annual giving appeals and is responsible for championing the highest data quality in our institutional databases. Key responsibilities:
In addition to the duties described above, the Business Intelligence Analyst will:
Minimum Qualifications
Classified Title: Business Intelligence Analyst II #LI-Hybrid > | |
Jan 23, 2026