Clinical Business Intelligence Manager

Alignerr
Edinburgh
3 weeks ago
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Clinical Business Intelligence Manager – Alignerr

Alignerr, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom (Remote).


Base Pay Range

$40.00/hr – $80.00/hr


About The Job

At Alignerr, we partner with the world’s leading AI research teams and labs to build and train cutting‑edge AI models. As a Clinical Business Intelligence Manager, you will lead the design and delivery of analytics that connect clinical, operational, and performance data to real‑world healthcare decisions. You will guide BI teams in transforming complex data into trusted dashboards, reports, and insights that drive patient outcomes and organizational efficiency.


Organization: Alignerr Position: Clinical Business Intelligence Manager Type: Hourly Contract Compensation: $40–$80 /hour Location: Remote Commitment: 10–40 hours/week


What You’ll Do

  • Lead and mentor a business intelligence team in building dashboards, reports, and analytics that support clinical and operational decision‑making.
  • Maintain and optimize BI infrastructure, including data models, SQL queries, and reporting tools, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and performance.
  • Analyze clinical, operational, and performance data to uncover trends, support leadership decisions, and improve care delivery and efficiency.

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong experience in healthcare or clinical analytics, business intelligence, or data management.
  • Proven ability to design and manage BI systems, including dashboards, reporting pipelines, and data models.
  • Experience working with clinical, operational, and administrative datasets in regulated healthcare environments.

Preferred

  • Prior experience with data annotation, data quality, or evaluation systems.

Why Join Us

  • Competitive pay and flexible remote work.
  • Lead a team working on cutting‑edge AI projects.
  • Exposure to advanced LLMs and how they’re trained.
  • Freelance perks: autonomy, flexibility, and global collaboration.
  • Potential for contract extension.

Application Process (Takes 15–20 min)

  • Submit your resume.
  • Complete a short screening.
  • Project matching and onboarding.

PS: Our team reviews applications daily. Please complete your AI interview and application steps to be considered for this opportunity.


Seniority Level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment Type

Contract


Job Function

Research, Analyst, and Information Technology


Industries

Technology, Information and Internet


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