by Terrance Ellis | Feb 6, 2026 | Uncategorized
Turn complex operational data into reporting leaders can actually use to make decisions. If you’re sharp with analysis, obsessive about accuracy, and comfortable owning a heavy reporting cadence under tight deadlines, this role gives you real visibility and influence.
About Maximus
Maximus partners with government and public-sector programs to deliver services that help people access essential support. They operate large-scale programs where performance, compliance, and reporting accuracy matter. This role supports project-wide reporting and analytics to keep operations accountable and informed.
Schedule
- Full-time, remote (United States)
- Deadline-driven reporting cycles (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, annual)
- Works cross-functionally with stakeholders to define reporting needs and performance measures
- Internal applicants: six-month time-in-position guideline may apply, with specific exceptions noted by the project
What You’ll Do
- Manage performance and compliance reporting using data collected by Maximus and vendors
- Collect, troubleshoot, produce, and distribute routine reports on an aggressive schedule
- Create and deliver ad hoc reporting and analysis when issues arise or leaders need deeper insight
- Maintain an updated inventory of reports and accurate report distribution lists
- Research and document reporting requirements based on business processes, contract deliverables, and resource constraints
- Support design, implementation, and quality review of reporting processes and outputs
- Select appropriate data sources and use defensible data mining techniques to investigate issues and quality control reports
- Analyze findings against business conditions and contractual requirements
- Write concise summaries for decision-makers that highlight trends, hot issues, and significant events
- Maintain working knowledge of databases, systems, policies, processes, and contractual requirements to guide accurate reporting
- Monitor changes and assess their impact on data gathering, reporting, and analysis
- Collaborate on quality initiatives (audits, benchmarking, performance standards, policy/procedure redesign)
- Partner with end-users and development teams to define reporting needs, KPIs, benchmarks, and measurement tools
- Ensure measurement tools and reports are understood and used consistently across work groups
- Serve as a project-wide data SME and custodian for key datasets
- Help develop and document procedures for data maintenance, cleanup, and consolidation
- Provide leadership with analysis for trending, forecasting, and decision support in written and presentation formats
- Provide technical and procedural guidance to staff responsible for tracking data or producing reports
- Develop uniform reporting standards, documentation, and processes to prioritize, deliver, and quality-control reporting needs
- Coordinate workflow to ensure all reporting deliverables meet contractual and internal deadlines
- Identify and solve data complexities that could impact analysis quality or business decisions
What You Need
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and 5+ years of relevant experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Advanced degree or professional designation (preferred)
- Strong analytical and data interpretation skills with high attention to detail
- Ability to write clear, concise reporting summaries for executive and operational audiences
- Comfort managing large reporting inventories, distribution lists, and recurring cadences
- Ability to operate in deadline-driven environments while maintaining accuracy and consistency
- Strong collaboration skills to align stakeholders on definitions, KPIs, and measurement tools
Benefits
- Health insurance coverage
- Retirement savings plan
- Paid holidays and paid time off
- Life and disability insurance
- Additional incentives may be available based on program/role
Reporting roles that own this much cadence and visibility tend to move fast—apply while it’s still open.
If you’re ready to own the numbers, protect data quality, and turn reporting into real decision support, this is a strong next step.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 6, 2026 | Uncategorized
Be the first line of help for Medicare Providers who need real support, fast. If you’re patient, tech-curious, and good at turning “it’s not working” into a clean fix and a clean ticket, this is a solid way to get in the door.
About Maximus
Maximus supports large-scale government programs and the systems that keep essential services running. This role supports CMS, helping Medicare Providers with identity management registration and profile management support. The work is structured, service-focused, and impact-driven.
Schedule
- Full-time, fully remote (United States)
- Temporary role with projected end date: late August 2026
- Requires a vetting process
- Due to federal requirements: U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents (Green Card holders) only
What You’ll Do
- Provide remote help desk support to users in remote offices and home office settings
- Assist a Technician II with desktop and operational support as needed
- Install, configure, maintain, and support desktops, laptops, printers, scanners, and PC peripherals
- Support multiple PC operating systems and basic workstation setups
- Diagnose, resolve, and follow up on common user issues and requests
- Use remote desktop tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems efficiently
- Document problem resolution clearly in ticketing systems, knowledge bases, and troubleshooting guides
- Assist with advanced troubleshooting in network and telecommunications environments at the workstation level
- Support project managers with technical coordination when needed
- Help transition new tech efforts into production support
- Assist with workstation imaging and software/image deployment processes
- Work assigned queues (email, chat, ticketing system, and other support channels)
- Ensure tickets are accurate, complete, and resolved within expected timelines
- Flag recurring issues or areas needing attention and communicate them to leadership
What You Need
- High school diploma or equivalent
- 0–2 years of experience (role is friendly to entry-level candidates)
- Ability to follow guidelines, processes, and procedures consistently
- Clear communication skills for routine updates to internal and external contacts
- Comfort learning on the job and building tech support skills quickly
- Eligibility to work this federal-supported role: U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident (Green Card)
- Willingness and ability to complete the required vetting process
Benefits
- Health insurance coverage
- Retirement savings plan
- Paid holidays and paid time off
- Life and disability insurance
- Additional incentives may be available based on program/role
Temporary roles with federal program exposure can move quickly—apply while this one’s still open.
If you’re ready to build hands-on help desk experience and support systems that people genuinely rely on, step in and take your shot.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 5, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’re the kind of IAM engineer who can build the thing and push back on vendors when they’re selling fairy tales, this role is built for you. Ensemble Health Partners is hiring a senior SailPoint (IdentityNow) engineer to lead IAM design and integrations during a major acquisition and environment merger.
About Ensemble Health Partners
Ensemble Health Partners provides technology-enabled revenue cycle management solutions for hospitals and health systems nationwide. They support end-to-end revenue cycle operations with a culture built around customer obsession, innovation, and execution excellence.
Schedule
- Full-time
- Remote (Nationwide)
- Posted: 30+ days ago
- Job requisition: R036982
What You’ll Do
- Lead design, development, and implementation of IAM solutions using SailPoint (IdentityNow / Business+)
- Build and maintain user lifecycle processes: provisioning, de-provisioning, access reviews
- Integrate IAM with Entra ID, ServiceNow, Workday (and SuccessFactors as an authoritative source)
- Configure identity cubes and lifecycle workflows from HR sources (Workday/SuccessFactors)
- Implement Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) based on job titles and attributes
- Run assessments/audits of IAM policies, roles, and entitlements to support compliance
- Configure access certifications and standard reporting
- Support ServiceNow access request + approval workflows
- Troubleshoot IAM issues and support go-live (unit testing, UAT, issue resolution)
- Mentor junior engineers and collaborate across teams
- Recommend improvements based on IAM best practices and current tech
What You Need
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
- Deep SailPoint IdentityNow + Business+ experience
- Strong IAM architecture and identity governance knowledge
- Hands-on integration experience with Entra ID, ServiceNow, Workday, and SuccessFactors
- RBAC implementation experience and access certification processes
- Comfort with compliance frameworks and reporting requirements
- Strong troubleshooting skills for complex IAM issues and go-live support
- Clear communication and stakeholder management
- Ability to work independently, prioritize, and juggle multiple asks
- Experience with sandbox vs production testing/deployment practices
- ServiceNow integration + workflow configuration experience
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package (healthcare, time off, retirement, wellbeing programs)
- Tuition reimbursement and paid certifications
- Growth and recognition programs
- Remote work environment
If your background is more healthcare revenue-cycle + operations than IAM engineering, skip this one. This is a true senior SailPoint build-and-integrate role, not an “adjacent” security job.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 5, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’ve got real security engineering experience and you’re ready to protect healthcare data at scale, this role matters. Ensemble Health Partners is hiring an Engineer II, Cybersecurity to design and maintain secure infrastructure, tune security controls, respond to incidents, and support compliance frameworks like HITRUST and CIS.
About Ensemble Health Partners
Ensemble Health Partners provides technology-enabled revenue cycle management solutions for hospitals and health systems nationwide. They deliver end-to-end RCM and point solutions, with a strong focus on innovation, security, and protecting the data trusted to healthcare organizations.
Schedule
- Full-time
- Remote (Nationwide)
- Posted: Yesterday
- Pay range: $76,600–$132,300 (based on experience)
What You’ll Do
- Design, develop, manage, and maintain secure infrastructure using security technologies
- Manage, configure, fine-tune, and deploy native security policies to reduce information security risk
- Support security and IT initiatives tied to HITRUST controls and CIS framework requirements
- Stay current on threats, proactively identify vulnerabilities, and build mitigation plans with IT and security teams
- Provide security architecture and security controls integration requirements for IT projects
- Respond to security incidents and urgent threats, documenting steps from detection through resolution
- Assist investigations into suspected improper activity and recommend corrective actions
- Manage and optimize cybersecurity controls and related technical services
- Follow change management processes and participate in CAB meetings as needed
- Ensure infrastructure-as-code follows standard security practices and achieves CIS compliance
- Improve deployment methodologies to increase efficiency while maintaining balanced security
- Conduct threat identification, analysis, and threat model design (trust boundaries, agents, vectors, safeguards)
- Partner with architects, engineers, and cybersecurity analysts to ensure controls are in place across systems and platforms
What You Need
- 3–5 years of cybersecurity-specific experience
- Associate’s degree or equivalent experience (Computer Science preferred)
- Strong familiarity with Linux and Windows environments
- Experience working in Azure ecosystems
- Strong knowledge of security principles, techniques, and technologies
- Experience with security tools such as firewalls, IDS, and antivirus solutions
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
- Professional experience with Palo Alto (strongly preferred)
- Security certifications (nice to have): CompTIA Security+, CISSP, CEH
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package supporting health, time off, retirement, and well-being
- Professional development support, including certifications and tuition reimbursement opportunities
- Recognition and incentive programs
- Culture focused on innovation, growth, and collaboration
If you’re ready to harden environments, tune controls, and handle real incident response work that protects patients and hospitals, move on it.
Bring your security engineering discipline, your cloud instincts, and your calm-under-pressure execution and help Ensemble keep healthcare systems secure.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 5, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’re the engineer other engineers follow when things get messy, this role matters. Ensemble Health Partners is hiring a Staff Software Engineer to drive large-scale projects, improve developer experience, and set technical direction across multiple teams, with a heavy focus on platform tooling, SDLC improvements, and scalable CI/CD.
About Ensemble Health Partners
Ensemble Health Partners provides technology-enabled revenue cycle management solutions for hospitals and health systems nationwide. They deliver end-to-end RCM and point solutions, with a strong emphasis on innovation, human-centered service, and building technology that reduces friction and cost in healthcare.
Schedule
- Full-time
- Remote (Nationwide)
- Salary range: $148,800–$223,200 (based on experience)
What You’ll Do
- Lead large-scale engineering initiatives with a broad impact across multiple teams
- Act as a ground-floor leader driving projects forward across product, design, and engineering
- Design and implement developer experience solutions, internal platforms, and shared tooling
- Own and improve the end-to-end SDLC
- Identify developer friction points and deliver scalable, automated solutions
- Standardize CI/CD pipelines, development environments, and engineering workflows
- Embed security, reliability, and quality practices into the SDLC
- Lead architecture and technical strategy for shared systems
- Mentor engineers and influence technical direction across teams
- Define and track metrics for developer productivity and delivery performance
What You Need
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- 7+ years of software development experience
- Strong experience with Node.js, React, and C#/.NET
- Strong hands-on experience with CI/CD, build systems, and deployment automation
- Deep understanding of SDLC best practices and tools (Azure DevOps or Jenkins)
- Familiarity with Azure services (App Service, Functions, Storage, SQL Database)
- Strong knowledge of Agile/Scrum development practices
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to think critically and creatively
- Strong communication skills and experience leading cross-team technical initiatives
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package supporting physical, emotional, and financial health
- Professional development support (certifications and tuition reimbursement opportunities)
- Recognition programs and incentive opportunities
- Culture focused on collaboration, growth, and innovation
If you’re ready to level up how engineers build, ship, and scale software across an enterprise healthcare platform, don’t wait.
Bring your platform mindset, your CI/CD discipline, and your ability to lead through influence and help Ensemble build faster, safer, and cleaner at scale.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 5, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you can take messy healthcare data, run thoughtful experiments, and turn models into real product impact, this role matters. Ensemble Health Partners is hiring a Senior Data Scientist, AI to build ML and AI pipelines with a focus on generative AI, LLMs, RAG workflows, and predictive modeling to improve efficiency and outcomes across healthcare systems.
About Ensemble Health Partners
Ensemble Health Partners provides technology-enabled revenue cycle management solutions for hospitals and health systems nationwide. They deliver end-to-end RCM and point solutions, investing heavily in technology and AI to reduce administrative friction and lower healthcare costs.
Schedule
- Full-time
- Remote (Nationwide)
- Travel may be required
- Salary range: $83,200–$159,450 (based on experience)
What You’ll Do
- Lead AI strategy and deliver solutions combining software engineering, statistics, and machine learning for clinical applications
- Design and run analytical experiments that drive measurable improvements
- Build AI/ML models and pipelines focused on generative AI, LLMs, RAG, and predictive modeling
- Partner with business and product owners to translate requirements into data decisions and product design choices
- Collaborate with engineers and developers to deploy solutions into production
- Identify, collect, transform, and explore data to become the in-house expert on available datasets
- Create reports and presentations that clearly communicate hypotheses, insights, and recommendations
- Coordinate across engineers and product analysts to enable smooth cross-functional delivery
What You Need
- 3+ years of experience working as a Data Scientist
- 5–7 years of desired work experience noted for the role
- Post-graduate degree or equivalent experience (PhD or MSc in CS/ML/AI preferred)
- Strong programming skills (Python, R, and/or SQL)
- Experience with ML frameworks/tools (PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, XGBoost, or equivalent)
- Strong grounding in ML fundamentals (deep learning, regression, classification, clustering) and statistical analysis
- Experience designing, testing, deploying, and maintaining ML systems with large datasets
- Experience with LLM-based pipelines (RAG and prompting techniques a plus)
- Familiarity with LLM toolchains (LangChain, LlamaIndex, Haystack, Azure AI Studio, vector databases, retrieval techniques)
- Database and data pipeline experience (SQL, Azure Data Factory, or similar) or big data frameworks (Hadoop, Spark)
- Understanding of MLOps fundamentals (orchestration, cloud compute, observability)
- Familiarity with software development best practices (CI, unit/integration testing, code reviews)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work independently and thrive in a fast-paced team environment
- Revenue cycle, collections, or financial industry knowledge (nice to have, not required)
Benefits
- Bonus incentives
- Paid certifications and tuition reimbursement
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Career advancement opportunities
- Culture focused on innovation, growth, and recognition
If you’re ready to build AI that ships, scales, and actually changes how healthcare works, don’t wait.
Bring your modeling chops, your experimentation mindset, and your ability to partner with product and engineering and help Ensemble turn AI into real-world impact.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…