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The Resource will perform computer system data analysis, entry, and management for the MCH Helpline.
Position/Summary:
The MCH Helpline serves as a call center and utilizes an extensive Information and Referral (I&R)
software database as well within the Indiana 211 Partnership, Inc. platform. The Resource Database
Specialist, (RDS), performs computer system data analysis, entry, and management for the MCH Helpline.
The RDS is responsible for the maintenance of the MCH integrated intake system, as well as working with
Indiana 211 Partnership, Inc. to ensure the resources in the database are up to date.
The RDS is subject to being trained in the AIRS standards (Alliance of Information and Referral Systems)
and possess the training for I&R (Information and Referral) practices utilizing within the Indiana 211
Partnership, Inc. database. The RDS will be knowledgeable in the critical areas of the taxonomy terms
that are selected to represent the service(s) in the service group.
The Resource Database Specialist will work with the MCH Helpline staff, and others to ensure that sites,
services, and their agency information are accurately reflected in the Indiana 211 Partnership, Inc.
database.
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Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
Working knowledge of the parameters of information contained in provider source documents.
Ability to maintain standard production and standard accuracy rate on assigned tasks.
Manage data exporting and importing across database systems, including experience with Tableau and
Excel.
Ability to comprehend and apply moderately complex procedures involved in the data screens.
Ability to be detail-oriented; follow up thoroughly on assigned tasks and projects.
Inform the Manager on the status of tasks through progress reports
Manage and update the resources in the Liv Pregnancy Mobile App and the entire MCH Helpline
Utilize the Indiana 211 Partnership, Inc. database to update provider capacity for the OB Navigation
Initiative
Resolves discrepancies in source documents before entering by referring to procedures in the program area
and/or consulting with the Helpline Manager.
Responsible for utilizing the I&R database system to add, update, and maintain the resource providers
active.
Assists in producing caller data reports by various filters such as referrals, call type, needs, providers, etc
within our database.
A minimum of two years working with database management systems or in a related field is preferred.
Required to have an Associate's/Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Information Technology,
Informatics or a related program.
One year of working knowledge and relevant database experience with AIRS training.
Excellent logical and analytical skills; ability to make decisions regarding data entry information within
specific program areas of work
Highly proficient in the use of Microsoft Office 365, specifically with Excel and database software
Knowledge of Information and Referral (I&R) standards.
Knowledge and/or certification of AIRS (Alliance of Information and Referral Systems) standards