Role: business analyst (experience in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, or medical compliance is a must)contract: full-time remote contractor (160 hours monthly) business hours: monday to friday from 9 am - 5:30 pm est rate: $1,800 - $2,400 usd monthly / $21,600 - $28,800 usd annually (salary negotiable based on experience and location) availability to start: immediately company profile with a robust 17-year track record, this us-based medical supply company is a seasoned provider of medical facilities. Distinguished by an extensive network of over 600 manufacturer contracts, the company offers its customers access to a diverse range of medical products. This expansive catalog showcases the company's commitment to variety, translating into significant cost savings across an impressive selection of over 500,000 medical supplies. What you'll do as a pharmacy analyst, you will report directly to the compliance team lead & analyst and play a key role in supporting the integrity and effectiveness of the company's 340b program. You'll work hands-on with pharmacy and compliance data to ensure accuracy, identify issues, and support audits and reporting. The ideal candidate is analytical, detail-oriented, and comfortable working across systems, data sets, and stakeholders to improve processes and ensure ongoing compliance. Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to: perform regular analysis of pharmacy purchasing data, dispensing records, and patient eligibility to identify and resolve discrepancies and optimize program compliance. Maintains critical data and tables within the compliance database, partnering with both internal departments and external stakeholders. Prepare and validate system-generated reports for client review, suggesting and facilitating enhancements to automated reporting as needed. Execute monthly audits, ensuring compliance with unique stakeholder requirements. Conduct in-depth analysis of workflows, data challenges, and business processes related to 340b, identifying opportunities for system improvements and automation within the compliance platform. Participate in user acceptance testing (uat) to ensure that solutions meet business needs and comply with relevant regulations. What you should have minimum of 2 years of data-heavy analytical role in a healthcare, pharmaceuticals, medical compliance, or similar field. Strong data analysis skills, with advanced proficiency in excel (formulas, filtering, validation, error checking, large datasets). At least 1 year of experience working remotely with clients in the usa, uk, or similar markets. Ability to analyze, validate, and reconcile large volumes of data, identifying discrepancies and missing information. Experience working with sql-based data sources (querying data directly into excel or similar tools). Comfortable performing manual analysis where automation is incomplete, while following structured processes. Prior experience in customer-facing analytical roles with the ability to communicate directly with clients, via email and virtual meetings, in clear and professional english with a neutral accent. Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy and integrity. Ability to balance execution and continuous improvement, contributing ideas to improve reporting or automation over time. High degree of ownership, reliability, and accountability. Experience translating analytical findings into client-friendly explanations or recommendations. Technology specifications: minimum 50 mbps internet speed windows 11 or macos 15 sequoia minimum intel i5 8th gen with 8gb of ram or apple m1 chip with 8gb of ram webcam and headset designated quiet office space nice-to-haves: prior experience with 340b programs (provider, pharmacy, or tpa). Background in pharmacy purchasing, inventory analysis, or billing data related to pharmaceuticals or medical claims. Exposure to u.s. healthcare data, compliance, or regulatory reporting. Experience supporting or validating automated reports and participating in uat testing. Familiarity with compliance databases, audit workflows, or data quality frameworks. Who you are we're looking for someone who: has a strong attention to detail and takes ownership of data accuracy and quality. Can assess data risk, identify compliance-impacting issues, and escalate them with the right level of urgency and documentation. Is analytical and naturally curious, able to dig into data discrepancies and resolve them independently. Is adaptable and comfortable working in evolving, partially automated environments.