Healthcare Analyst Jobs in Montana
Healthcare Analyst jobs in Montana are concentrated in Billings, Missoula, and Great Falls, where large regional systems like RiverStone Health, Providence Montana, and Billings Clinic drive consistent demand for analysts who can manage claims data, population health metrics, and EHR-based reporting. Openings range from entry-level data coordinator roles to senior analysts leading quality improvement and value-based care initiatives. The most in-demand specialties right now are clinical data analysis, revenue cycle analytics, and managed care reporting. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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Healthcare Architectural Project Manager
Position Description
Join an innovative firm delivering a portfolio of high-impact healthcare environments across the U.S., from hospitals to complex care networks, shaping spaces where clinical performance, patient outcomes, and operational efficiency converge.
This is not a traditional project management role.
As an Architectural Project Manager, you will operate as a program-level leader, owning delivery performance, driving standardization, and elevating how healthcare design gets done across multiple projects and clients. You will influence not just what gets delivered, but how work happens at scale.
You’ll lead complex healthcare programs while introducing smarter systems, stronger controls, and higher standards of execution. Your work will directly impact patient environments, caregiver experience, and client operational success.
Working alongside architects, engineers, clinicians, and executive healthcare stakeholders, you’ll align multidisciplinary teams around a single goal: deliver consistent, high-quality outcomes, faster, smarter, and with fewer gaps.
This role is ideal for someone who sees inefficiencies and can’t ignore them, who instinctively builds better processes, scales what works, and raises the bar for everyone around them.
Beyond project delivery, you will:
- Build alignment across teams and clients
- Identify breakdowns and turn them into repeatable solutions
- Drive consistency across multi-site programs
- Strengthen long-term client trust and strategic partnerships
Position Salary Range*
The expected salary range for this position is $95,000 to $125,000 annually, with performance-based growth tied to impact, not tenure.
Required Qualifications**
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Architecture or related field
- 15+ years leading complex healthcare design delivery or large-scale program management
- Proven experience managing multi-site healthcare programs, systems, or capital portfolios
- Deep understanding of healthcare design standards, regulatory frameworks, and compliance environments (FGI, state health authorities, etc.)
- Track record of improving operational performance, consistency, and delivery outcomes across multiple projects
- Ability to translate ambiguity into clear systems, workflows, and execution plans
- Experience across both interior and exterior healthcare architectural documentation
- Strong command of project and program tools (Deltek Vantagepoint, Bluebeam, Microsoft Office, Adobe)
- Ability to influence teams without relying on authority, driving accountability, clarity, and momentum
- Exceptional communication skills with clinical leaders, executives, and technical teams
- Experience navigating permitting and regulatory processes within healthcare environments
Preferred Qualifications**
- Background in healthcare-focused architecture or multidisciplinary design firms
- Professional licensure or advanced project/program management certification
- Experience driving enterprise-level process improvements or design standardization initiatives
- Exposure to health system strategy, capital planning, or campus transformation efforts
Don’t opt out too early: If you bring strong experience, clear thinking, and a track record of improving how work gets done, even if your background doesn’t match every bullet, we want to hear from you.
Position Responsibilities***
- Own delivery performance across a portfolio of healthcare projects, quality, speed, cost, and consistency
- Build and lead systems that ensure predictable, repeatable project execution at scale
- Partner with leadership to define and track budgets, forecasting, and performance metrics
- Standardize contracts, scopes, and fee structures to improve clarity and reduce risk
- Drive project planning from concept through documentation with clear, enforceable milestones
- Lead QA/QC efforts with a focus on patient safety, regulatory compliance, and zero-defect delivery mindset
- Identify recurring breakdowns and implement real, lasting solutions, not workarounds
- Run structured program reviews to assess performance, identify risk, and align teams quickly
- Ensure data integrity and reporting accuracy within Deltek Vantagepoint
- Create actionable work plans and resource strategies, not just schedules
- Oversee billing, financial tracking, and payment timelines with discipline and accuracy
- Spot growth opportunities within existing clients and expand service value strategically
- Lead project closeouts that actually improve the next project, not just document lessons learned
- Develop and mentor team members to raise overall team capability and accountability
- Support strategic growth of healthcare practice through stronger delivery and client trust
Working at Cushing Terrell
Cushing Terrell is a multidisciplinary design firm with 17 offices and 500+ professionals working together to design environments that improve how people live, heal, and work.
Our healthcare work focuses on real-world impact, creating spaces that support better care, stronger systems, and healthier communities.
Why Cushing Terrell
We don’t just design buildings, we improve how systems function.
Here, high performers are trusted to:
- Challenge outdated ways of working
- Build better processes
- Influence outcomes beyond their immediate scope
You’ll be part of a culture that values:
- Clarity over complexity
- Action over discussion
- Impact over activity
We invest in people who want to raise standards, not maintain them.
You’ll find:
- A collaborative, no-ego environment
- Real ownership and accountability
- Opportunities to shape how healthcare design is delivered, not just participate in it
Things to Note
- Actual pay will be determined based on experience, licensure, location, and demonstrated impact. This role is also eligible for a performance-based bonus.
**Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. We are unable to sponsor visas at this time.
***This role is primarily office-based with standard physical requirements.
Cushing Terrell is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to protected characteristics.
Note to agencies: Unsolicited resumes will not be accepted.
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Healthcare Analyst Job Market in Montana
A snapshot from current Montana openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Jobot6

- Cushing Terrell6

- STO Building1

- Layton Construction1

- Gainwell Technologies1

Top Industries Hiring
- Staffing & Recruiting6
- Construction & Real Estate2
- Insurance1
- Technology & Software1
What Montana Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in healthcare analyst jobs across Montana.
- Bachelor's degree in health information management, public health, or a related field
- Proficiency in SQL, Excel, or healthcare-specific analytics platforms such as Tableau or Power BI
- Experience with electronic health record systems, particularly Epic or Cerner
- Knowledge of ICD-10 coding, CPT codes, and claims data interpretation
- Familiarity with HIPAA compliance requirements and patient data privacy standards
- Strong written communication skills for presenting findings to clinical and administrative stakeholders
Healthcare Analyst Jobs in Montana: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a healthcare analyst in Montana?
Most healthcare analyst roles in Montana require at least a bachelor's degree in health information management, public health, business analytics, or a related field. Montana does not mandate a state-issued license specifically for healthcare analysts, but employers consistently favor candidates who hold credentials such as the Registered Health Information Administrator issued through AHIMA. Coursework or hands-on experience with EHR systems and data tools strengthens any application significantly in this market.
Which companies hire healthcare analysts in Montana?
Montana healthcare analyst roles are posted by Jobot, Cushing Terrell, and STO Building and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Montana's regional health systems and critical access hospital networks are among the most active employers, particularly for analysts supporting rural health initiatives and population health programs.
Which Montana cities have the most healthcare analyst jobs?
Billings, Helena, and Bozeman account for the largest share of healthcare analyst openings in Montana. Billings drives the most volume as Montana's largest city and home to major systems including Billings Clinic and St. Vincent Healthcare, while Missoula and Great Falls follow as regional medical centers anchoring western and central Montana's healthcare infrastructure.
Are there remote healthcare analyst jobs in Montana?
Yes, and more than most healthcare roles, since analytical and reporting work is well suited to remote arrangements. About 14% of healthcare analyst openings tied to Montana are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting how data-focused the role is compared to hands-on clinical positions. Revenue cycle analysis and population health reporting are the sub-areas most frequently offered with flexible or fully remote schedules.
How can I get hired as a healthcare analyst in Montana with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is a health information technician or data coordinator role at a Montana critical access hospital or regional health system, which often require only an associate degree or current enrollment in a health information program. Billings Clinic and Providence Montana occasionally recruit new graduates into analyst development tracks. Earning an AHIMA-recognized credential such as the Registered Health Information Technician and building basic SQL or Excel skills gives candidates a clear competitive edge for these entry-level openings.
Where can I find and apply to healthcare analyst jobs in Montana?
You can find and apply to healthcare analyst jobs in Montana on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the roles that fit your background, experience level, and preferred location, then apply directly to the ones that match.
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