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Experience analyzing substance use and mental health data. * Strong understanding of statistical methods including central tendency, trend analysis, and comparative evaluation. * Ability to ...

Position Summary The Data Analyst I - Curant Rare supports Curant Health's manufacturer-facing reporting and operational analytics for an assigned Rare program. This role is responsible for recurring ...

Data Analyst

New York, NY · Hybrid

$110K - $130K/yr

Want to help over two million people receive quality mental healthcare? Come join our mission of getting therapy in the hands of everyone! We are looking for a Data Analyst to join our Data Science ...

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Data Analyst

New York, NY · Hybrid

$110K - $130K/yr

Want to help over two million people receive quality mental healthcare? Come join our mission of getting therapy in the hands of everyone! We are looking for a Data Analyst to join our Data Science ...

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Data Analyst

New York, NY · On-site

$110K - $130K/yr

Want to help over two million people receive quality mental healthcare? Come join our mission of getting therapy in the hands of everyone! We are looking for a Data Analyst to join our Data Science ...

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Healthcare Data Analyst

Orange, CA · On-site

$85K - $115K/yr

The Healthcare Data Analyst is responsible for analyzing healthcare data to support clinical, operational, and financial decision-making within Medicare Advantage programs. This role focuses on key ...

Data Analyst

Warwick, RI · On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

Data Analyst Healthcare Data Analytics Experience Preferred Location: Warwick, RI Experience: 1+ years healthcare data analytics experience Education: A minimum of a bachelor's degree in epidemiology ...

Position Summary The Data Analyst I - Curant Rare supports Curant Health's manufacturer-facing reporting and operational analytics for an assigned Rare program. This role is responsible for recurring ...

Data Analyst Healthcare Data Analytics Experience Preferred Location: Warwick, RI Experience: 1+ years healthcare data analytics experience Education: A minimum of a bachelor's degree in epidemiology ...

About the Role The Data Analyst plays a key role in monitoring, managing, and improving healthcare data file exchanges across clients, vendors, and internal systems. This role sits within a DataOps ...

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How much do mental health data analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for mental health data analyst in the United States is $82,640.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $97,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a mental health data analyst?

A Mental Health Data Analyst collects, processes, and interprets data related to mental health services, patient outcomes, and treatment effectiveness. They work with healthcare organizations, research institutions, or government agencies to identify trends, improve services, and support evidence-based decision-making. Their role involves using statistical tools, data visualization, and reporting techniques to analyze mental health data. By providing insights, they help optimize resource allocation, enhance patient care, and inform public health policies. Strong analytical skills, proficiency in data analysis software, and an understanding of mental health systems are essential for this role.

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

To thrive as a Mental Health Data Analyst, you need a solid background in data analysis, statistics, and mental health concepts, typically supported by a degree in a relevant field such as psychology, public health, or data science. Familiarity with data analysis tools like R, Python, SPSS, or SAS, as well as experience with electronic health records (EHRs) and data visualization software, is commonly required; certifications in data analytics or health informatics are often a plus. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication skills help you interpret complex data and communicate insights to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. These combined competencies allow analysts to deliver accurate, actionable insights that directly support mental health program improvement and patient outcomes.

What kinds of projects or data sets do mental health data analysts typically work with?

Mental Health Data Analysts often work with large datasets from healthcare providers, electronic health records, patient surveys, and public health databases to identify trends in mental health conditions, treatment outcomes, and service utilization. Typical projects may include evaluating the effectiveness of intervention programs, tracking population health metrics, or supporting research studies on mental health prevalence. Analysts regularly collaborate with clinicians, researchers, and program administrators to ensure data is accurately interpreted and used to inform policy or clinical decision-making. This dynamic role offers exposure to impactful projects that directly improve mental health services and community wellbeing.

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Infographic showing various Mental Health Data Analyst job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,640 per year, or $39.7 per hour.

Healthcare Data Analyst

Mcleod Centers for Wellbeing

Charlotte, NC • On-site

$36 - $41/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

At McLeod Centers for Wellbeing, our mission is to build a foundation of healing and hope based on equity, education, and evidence-based practice for all communities. A nonprofit founded in 1969 in Charlotte, North Carolina, we have since grown to be one of the largest providers of comprehensive substance use disorder treatment in western North Carolina. From initial assessment to customized aftercare, McLeod Centers provides compassionate, steadfast support for our patients’ journey to recovery. We are looking for passionate people to join our team!


McLeod Centers for Wellbeing is currently searching for a Full-time Healthcare Data Analyst to work in its Information Technology department in Charlotte, NC.

How will you help us achieve our mission? You will:

  • Plans and manages data related projects
  • Conduct analysis and synthesize data from enterprise software platforms to assess the performance of programs, services, and operations. Utilize statistical methods and analytical tools to identify trends, patterns, and areas for improvement.
  • Assesses data quality (completeness, accuracy, timeliness) in different systems
  • Coordinates with data contributors to improve data quality
  • Facilitates with other teams to understand systems and data
  • Codes SQL queries, creates reports and visualizations of the data
  • Documents report specifications
  • Analyzes, summarizes and/or reviews data; reports findings, interprets results and/or makes recommendations
  • Build and maintain comprehensive data visualization tools, including dashboards, working closely with the stakeholders to validate data.
  • Writes reports or summaries based on data analysis for stakeholders, executive leaders, and the Board of Trustees.
  • Writes processes, procedures, or training documents related to data or reporting
  • Develop and adhere to policies, procedures, and standards to meet all regulatory requirements, including HIPAA, and currently accepted legal standards.

What are the qualifications needed for this role?

Education/Experience:  

  • Bachelor's degree in health analytics, data analysis, or data science, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience is required.
  • A Master's degree in health analytics, data analysis, or data science, or a related field is preferred.

Knowledge and/or experience in:

  • Statistical and research methods, quantitative and qualitative analysis, assessing structured and unstructured data.
  • Extracting, analyzing, interpreting, and reporting on data and assessing data quality.

Certificates/Licenses:

  • Certified Health Data Analyst or similar preferred but not required.
  • Certification development may be supported as part of professional growth.

Computer Skills:  

  • Proficiency with standard Microsoft Office software (Outlook, SharePoint, Teams, etc.).
  • Understanding of health analysis principles, including medical terminologies, electronic health records (EHR) programs, data modeling and visualization, and analytics systems.
  • Proficiency in using EHR data modeling systems for clinical documentation, performance metrics, regulatory reporting, and information security.
  • Familiarity with coding languages such as Java, C, Python and SQL.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft PowerBI, Microsoft Fabric, Qlik, or similar business intelligence tools
  • Skilled in database design, data structure, modeling, and development of database management systems.

What we offer you as an employee:

  • Balanced Lifestyle: Enjoy a 37.5-hour work week to support a better work/life balance, with most programs closing at noon and employees off by 12:30pm.
  • Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage: Access medical, dental, and vision insurance, along with Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) options.
  • Employer Paid Benefits: Benefit from 100% employer-paid benefits including short and long-term disability, group term life insurance, and an Employee Assistance Program.
  • Financial Security: Secure your future with a 401(k) plan, with company matches up to 3% after 90 days of employment.
  • Generous Leave Policies: Enjoy paid time off, 9 paid holidays, and other leave benefits
  • Student Loan Forgiveness: As an employee for a non-profit organization, you qualify for Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) to assist with your student loans.

Research indicates that women and underrepresented groups tend to apply for jobs only when they believe they meet 100% of the qualifications. At McLeod Centers, we encourage you to challenge this statistic and apply. It's rare for anyone to meet every qualification. We look forward to hearing from you!