The Sr. Database Administrator will work in a healthcare setting, focusing on innovative solutions to enhance patient care and customer success. Responsibilities include contributing to team efforts, collaborating, and finding opportunities for professional growth.
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Working in an evolving healthcare setting, we use our shared expertise to deliver innovative solutions. Our fast-growing team has opportunities to learn and grow through rewarding interactions, collaboration and the freedom to explore professional interests.
Our associates are given valuable opportunities to contribute, to innovate and create meaningful work that makes an impact in the communities we serve around the world. We also offer a culture of excellence that drives customer success and improves patient care. We believe in giving back to the community and offer a competitive benefits package. To learn more, visit: r1rcm.com
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