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Job Title : Business Process Analyst Duration : 12 Months Location : Boise Idaho (Onsite)
This is a part time BPA position, not to exceed 25 hours per week and will be a mix of telework and in-person work which requires the candidate to live in the greater Boise, Idaho area or be willing to relocate. JOB DESCRIPTION: Agency Project Scope (Description of Work Needed - Additional background check requirements are to be added here) Our client is in the final year of a project to modernize their Information System. That system, known as ESPI, is used by the client to document and track case information and practice activities for children and families statewide. In addition to being a case management system, ESPI is used to process payments to foster families and for any services related to the care of eligible children, determination of funding eligibility, and generation of referrals to Medicaid and Child Support. Our clients program is seeking a Business Process Analyst (BPA) that brings proven experience from related businesses or organizations as well as system integration and technology experience. The BPA will consult with the clients program to focus on developing and putting in place solutions to business needs as part of a team that supports field operations with business process, training, and technical support. This work could include reviewing, analyzing, and evaluating business systems and user needs. The BPA will facilitate the discovery of as-is and to-be business processes and document business processes in a manner that facilitates long term maintenance, business process automation, and process improvement. The BPA may work as a part of a development team acting as the business representative/advocate on software development projects. Agency Expected Deliverables Deliverables expected will include, but are not limited to, the following:- As-is / to-be business process flows
- A plan to help the business transition from the as-is state to the to-be state
- Well-structured short-term and long-term work plans
- High-level business requirements
- Functional requirements
- Other supporting information that will be used to create the project management plan
- Provide knowledge transfer at end of project or upon contractor leaving the project
- Enterprise testing plans and execution of those plans with automated test management tools
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