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Cardiovascular Data Analyst Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

... cardiovascular modeling, biomedical analysis, additive manufacturing, engineering simulation ... Supports data collection, technical documentation, process improvement, validation, and quality ...

Postdoctoral Appointee

Bloomington, IN · On-site

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Participate in protocol development, data analysis and report/manuscript preparation. DUTIES AND ... Techniques such as optical coherence tomography, fundus photography, cardiovascular monitoring ...

Postdoctoral Appointee

Bloomington, IN · On-site

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Information about the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center is available at: Information about ... Basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office, Prism (or other data analysis and ...

Postdoctoral Fellow

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... Cardiovascular Genetics Program within the Wells Center of Pediatric Research. Her long-term ... A successful candidate must have experience collecting/analyzing/interpreting data and will be ...

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Cardiovascular Data Analyst information

What does a cardiovascular data analyst do?

A Cardiovascular Data Analyst is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to cardiovascular health, treatments, and outcomes. They work with healthcare teams to identify trends, evaluate the effectiveness of interventions, and support research or quality improvement initiatives. Their work helps inform clinical decisions, improve patient care, and contribute to advancements in cardiovascular medicine.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a cardiovascular data analyst?

A Cardiovascular Data Analyst requires strong analytical skills, a background in health sciences or statistics, and experience with data management specific to cardiovascular care. Familiarity with statistical software (like SAS or SPSS), electronic health records (EHRs), and possibly certifications in health informatics are typically expected. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and clear communication help analysts interpret complex data and effectively collaborate with clinicians. These skills are essential for ensuring accurate data analysis, supporting clinical decisions, and improving patient outcomes in cardiovascular healthcare.

How does a cardiovascular data analyst typically collaborate with clinical staff in a healthcare setting?

Cardiovascular Data Analysts work closely with cardiologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to interpret and manage patient data related to heart health. They often attend interdisciplinary meetings to discuss findings, provide data-driven insights for patient care decisions, and help design studies or quality improvement initiatives. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as analysts must translate complex data into actionable information for non-technical team members. This collaboration ensures that patient care is continuously optimized using the latest available data.

What is the difference between Cardiovascular Data Analyst vs Cardiology Data Analyst?

AspectCardiovascular Data AnalystCardiology Data Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in health informatics, data science, or related field; certifications like CPC or CPHIMSBachelor's in healthcare, biology, or related; certifications in health data or coding
Work EnvironmentHospitals, research institutions, healthcare analytics firmsClinics, hospitals, cardiology departments, research centers
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in cardiovascular research, clinical data analysis, healthcare analyticsApplied in cardiology clinics, hospital departments, specialized cardiac research

The main difference is that Cardiovascular Data Analysts focus broadly on cardiovascular health data, while Cardiology Data Analysts specialize specifically in data related to cardiology departments and clinical cardiac care. Both roles require similar skills and certifications but differ in their specific work environments and focus areas.

What are popular job titles related to Cardiovascular Data Analyst jobs in Indiana?

For Cardiovascular Data Analyst jobs in Indiana, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Infographic showing various Cardiovascular Data Analyst job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, and 16% Contract. Highlights an 89% In-person, and 11% Remote job distribution.

Vascular Coordinator, Cardiac Cath Lab, Full-time Days

Beacon Health System

South Bend, IN • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Beacon Health System is hiring a full-time day shift Vascular Coordinator for our Cardiac Cath Lab Department at Memorial Hospital in South Bend, IN.  


Be a Beacon. Make a Difference.  

At Beacon Health System, you’re not just part of a team, you’re part of something bigger. Every patient interaction is a chance to lead with compassion, build trust, and create lasting impact. Here, your expertise supports healing, and your heart connects us to the communities we serve.  

  • Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance through Cigna  

  • Life Insurance  

  • 403(b) Matching Retirement Fund  

  • Competitive Paid Time Off (PTO)  

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)  

  • Tuition and Certification Reimbursement  

  • Clinical Ladder Program  

  • Local and National Discounts  

  • Beacon Academy Educational Courses  

  • Gym Membership Discount  

About Memorial Hospital  
Located in the heart of South Bend, Memorial Hospital is deeply rooted in the community it serves. From advanced surgical services to award-winning heart and cancer care, we provide comprehensive treatment with a personal touch. As part of Beacon Health System, we’re dedicated to improving health and inspiring hope throughout the region 

What You’ll Do  
 

As a Cardiac Cath Lab Department Vascular Coordinator, you’ll report to the Vice President for Heart, Vascular and Stroke Service Line at the system level with a dotted line to Director for Cardiovascular Services or designee at each hospital across the system. Collaborates and consults with physicians, Structural Heart Coordinators, nursing care team and other healthcare providers in the coordination of care delivered to the Vascular patient populations. Is an integral member within Heart, Vascular and Stroke co-management care networks. Works closely with the Leadership team on identifying opportunities for improvement in reducing care variation across the system at each entity level related to vascular care. Recommends corrective actions and provides ongoing monitoring of key initiatives. 

Cardiac Cath Lab Department Vascular Coordinator Job Responsibilities  
 

Works closely with Vice President of Heart, Vascular and Stroke Service Line for the BHS to: 

  • Promote and drive standardization of care throughout the health system at different entity locations to reduce care variation using evidence-based medicine (SVS and VQI clinical guideline standards). 
  • Attends and regularly reports data to Heart, Vascular and Stroke service line co-management councils and committees in regard to performance improvement initiatives (metrics). 
  • Provides expertise to lead, manage and support in guiding strategic initiatives. 
  • Assists in developing key clinical indicators for routine monitoring of performance statistics for internal use and communicates performance both internally and externally. 
  • Demonstrates optimal healthcare quality and value by leading teams in implementation efforts, as well as instructing and mentoring others to guide effective care and optimal patient outcomes. 
  • Focus of accountabilities will encompass patient care across the continuum (acute and post-acute settings). 
  • Serves on various PI projects or teams to improve patient quality and outcomes. 
  • Utilizes clinical data to develop and support best practice guidelines. 

Works with Vascular Team for Program Development: 

  • Develop referral coordination through ED and PCPs 
  • Develop Central referral process that allows for triage to the right physician based on expertise and best location for care. 
  • Develop clinical pathways for vascular patients 
  • Develop protocols based on SVS and VQI best practice. 
  • Develop PI metrics based on VQI scorecard. 
  • Implement monthly Vascular Case Conference with EGH and MHSB physicians to review cases and films. 
  • Integrate with stroke and neurology program. 
  • Initiates surveillance plan for patients after interventions and for patients without an intervention. 

Internal/External Data Analysis and Clinical Database Management: 

  • Works with essential departments and individuals for data collection, tracking and reporting outcomes supporting strategic planning goals. 
  • Develops and maintains processes for data validation and integrity for selected metrics and initiatives. 
  • Benchmarks with other hospitals and health systems to identify best practices and processes for performance improvement initiatives, and coordinates selected external benchmarking projects with State/Federal and others when indicated. 
  • Gives feedback to physicians and other clinical staff on failed core measure cases to assure future compliance with core measures. 
  • Responds to specific data requests from physicians, administration, and staff for assigned core measures and for other topics as needed. 
  • Handles data quality reviews which may involve interpretation and decision making as to appropriate course of action. 
  • Actively participates in the development of clinical databases for internal/external data analysis. 

Performs other functions to maintain personal competence and contribute to the overall effectiveness of the health system by: 

  • Completing other job-related assignments and special projects as directed. 
  • Adheres to established productivity standards. 
  • Networks to maintain positive working relationships as appropriate with key customers (physicians, surgical services, office managers, therapists, case managers, DME coordinators, nurses, diagnostic staff and other specialty care team members). 

ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 

Associate complies with the following organizational requirements: 

  • Attends and participates in department meetings and is accountable for all information shared. 
  • Completes mandatory education, annual competencies and department specific education within established timeframes. 
  • Completes annual employee health requirements within established timeframes. 
  • Maintains license/certification, registration in good standing throughout fiscal year. 
  • Direct patient care providers are required to maintain current BCLS (CPR) and other certifications as required by position/department. 
  • Consistently utilizes appropriate universal precautions, protective equipment, and ergonomic techniques to protect patient and self. 
  • Adheres to regulatory agency requirements, survey process and compliance. 
  • Complies with established organization and department policies. 
  • Available to work overtime in addition to working additional or other shifts and schedules when required. 

What You Bring  
 

Education and Experience 

The knowledge, skills and abilities as indicated below are normally acquired through the successful completion of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. Previous clinical navigation or project coordination and management will compliment this position. Experience in leading teams to drive changes within the system through development and patient safety improvement projects. Additionally, a minimum of two years' experience in the clinical setting of vascular area is also preferred. A valid and current RN license in the state of Indiana and BLS certification are required. 

Knowledge & Skills 

  • Requires thorough knowledge of clinical care practices, procedures to meet targeted patient populations (SVS and VQI clinical guidelines and Joint Commission core measures). 
  • Working knowledge of computer hardware and software including desktop applications, Clinical Data Management applications and tools (Microsoft products such as: Excel, WORD and PowerPoint). 
  • Demonstrates effective analytical and problem-solving skills. 
  • Experience with quality management systems such as Lean/Six Sigma and other performance improvement tools. 
  • Requires working knowledge of research methodology. 
  • Demonstrates clear, effective communication skills, including verbal, written, and listening skills. 
  • Demonstrates well developed interpersonal skills necessary to promote and maintain cooperative, courteous, and sincere relationships with patients, family members, physicians, staff, and the public. 
  • Requires ability to independently prioritize and organize work activities and work effectively under pressure. 
  • Requires ability to identify and utilize appropriate resources. Demonstrates computer literacy and the ability to effectively use word processing, spreadsheet, electronic health record, and presentation software. 
  • Requires strong analytical and critical thinking skills necessary to compile, analyze and process clinical information. 
  • Proficiency with quality and finance reporting tools. 
  • Must demonstrate strong management of material resources, computer programs and time management skills. 

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