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We’re in this for the greater good at ParetoHealth. Our mission is collective greatness, nothing less will do. Our team is a single force united in the drive to transform employee health benefits. The company was founded in 2011 to help small and medium-sized businesses fight the rising cost of employee health benefits. We blazed the trail with financing innovations that reduce the risks in self-insurance and deliver significant savings—and we continue to lead with a growing ecosystem of partners and world-class cost control solutions. But success is measured by more than dollars alone and we measure ours by the good that comes from knowing that every client and all their employees can count on effective, affordable healthcare for years to come. Please note that ParetoHealth does not provide employment visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship both now or in the future. Position Summary ParetoHealth is seeking an experienced Tableau contractor to help elevate how we visualize and communicate data across the organization. We're looking for a Tableau expert with outstanding UI/UX instincts and data storytelling skills who can transform complex healthcare datasets into intuitive, impactful dashboards. The ideal candidate is comfortable partnering directly with business stakeholders to turn data into insights that drive action. This contractor role will contribute 30-35 hours per week. What You'll Do 1. Translate business requirements into effective, visually compelling Tableau dashboards. 2. Organize and model complex datasets to support scalable reporting. 3. Improve existing Tableau assets by enhancing usability, performance, and visual design. 4. Establish best practices for dashboard design, navigation, and metric definitions. 5. Partner with product and analytics to deliver reporting that drives decision-making. What We're Looking For 1. Expert-level Tableau experience with a portfolio demonstrating exceptional dashboard design and data visualization. 2. Strong understanding of UX/UI principles and information design. 3. Ability to simplify complex business problems into clear, actionable insights. 4. Experience working with large, complex, or imperfect datasets. 5. Experience building Tableau dashboards directly from source data tables, including data modeling, relationship design, and creation of scalable reporting solutions optimized for performance and usability. 6. Strong SQL skills and understanding of data modeling concepts. 7. Ability to work independently and manage projects from concept through delivery. 8. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. 9. Thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and can adapt quickly to evolving business needs and priorities. We are guided by our values Fire in the belly The drive to learn, to improve, and to deliver outstanding value every day. See the field The ability to see the big picture and prepare to meet tomorrow’s needs. Get it done right The passion to produce at higher rates and to the highest standards. For the greater good A united community creating better health benefit solutions for all. Please note that any communication from our recruiters and hiring managers at ParetoHealth about a job opportunity will only be made by a ParetoHealth employee with an @paretohealth.com address. ParetoHealth does not conduct text message or chat-based interviews. Any other email addresses, agencies, or forums may be phishing scams designed to obtain your personal information. We will not ask you to provide personal or financial information, including, but not limited to, your social security number, online account passwords, credit card numbers, passport information, and other related banking information until we begin onboarding activities, which will be coordinated by a member of the ParetoHealth People Ops Team with an @paretohealth.com email address. Disclosures ParetoHealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients. California Applicants See Pareto’s CCPA Notice of Collection for California Employees and Applicants for information about how Pareto Captive Services, LLC, Pareto Health, LLC, and Pareto Underwriting Partners, LLC, together with their respective subsidiaries (collectively, “Pareto”) collects and uses personal information submitted by employment applicants. Apply To This Job

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