This position is for a Senior Data Analyst at Grow Therapy, located in the United States, and is remote-friendly.
The role involves delivering data-driven insights to influence product development and business growth across a multi-sided healthcare platform.
Responsibilities include analyzing complex datasets, designing experiments, and creating scalable dashboards to inform strategic decisions.
The position requires collaboration with cross-functional teams and a deep understanding of data analytics.
The analyst will develop actionable business insights, ensure data quality and integrity, formulate hypotheses, and build critical dashboards and reports.
The role also involves designing and analyzing experiments, partnering with Product and Engineering teams, and guiding AI feature development.
Requirements:
Candidates must have 5+ years of experience leveraging analytics to solve complex business challenges, ideally in a high-growth environment.
Advanced proficiency in SQL and a working knowledge of Python are required.
A strong understanding of experimental design and causal inference methods is necessary.
Expertise in building dashboards and data visualizations, preferably using Looker and LookML, is essential.
Excellent data storytelling and communication skills are required to translate insights for both technical and non-technical audiences.
A passion for expanding access to mental healthcare and making a mission-driven impact is important.
Benefits:
The position offers a competitive salary range of $135,000–$155,000.
Comprehensive health insurance is provided, including dental and vision coverage.
Wellness benefits include flexible working hours, flexible time off, a company-wide winter break, mental health mornings, and wellness stipends.
Opportunities for continuous learning and professional development are available.
The work environment is supportive and remote-friendly, with a strong focus on mental health culture.
Employees have the chance to make a meaningful impact in a rapidly scaling startup focused on mental healthcare access.