Data Analyst (Healthcare Technology) at Salvo Health
Job Description
As a Data Analyst at Salvo Health, you’ll play a central role in transforming complex, sometimes disparate data into clean, insightful reports and models that drive decisions across the organization. You’ll work closely with stakeholders in growth, operations, care delivery, product, finance, and partnerships to deliver reporting, analysis, and data models that support patient outcomes, team performance, acquisition efforts, and revenue cycle management.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on data cleaning, exploration, and cross-functional problem-solving. We're looking for a sharp, early-career analyst who’s eager to learn, take ownership, and grow quickly alongside a fast-moving team. You’ll help build the foundation for how Salvo understands its business and scales its impact.
Responsibilities
Preferred Qualifications
Salvo Health is transforming the way patients with chronic digestive and metabolic conditions get the care they deserve. We deliver whole-person, ongoing support to patients with conditions like IBS, IBD, MASLD, MASH, and obesity—offering them continuous, compassionate care beyond the traditional doctor’s visit.
Through a tech-enabled platform and a dedicated team of registered dietitians, nurses, psychologists, and specialty physicians, Salvo surrounds patients with wraparound support over a multi-month journey to better health. Our model goes beyond managing symptoms—we focus on uncovering and addressing root causes to deliver long-lasting improvements in quality of life.
We partner with providers, payers and health systems to extend their reach, giving clinicians more time to focus on care while ensuring patients receive personalized guidance between visits. Salvo is proud to offer a scalable, functional medicine–inspired approach that is both evidence-based and accessible.
Backed by leading healthcare investors—including those behind Livongo, Ro, Ginger, Forward, Brightline, and Tia—Salvo is committed to creating a more connected, proactive, and patient-centered standard of chronic care.