Quality Improvement Coordinator
St. Louis County
Friday, 01 May 2026
The Department of Revenue for St. Louis County is looking for a Quality Improvement Coordinator to join their team. This position is key to driving productivity, efficiency, and revenue growth. The ideal candidate will have data analysis and reporting experience. The typical starting salary range is between $26.70 - $32.04 hourly, depending upon the candidate's qualifications as well as budgetary considerations. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive benefits package and a generous Paid Time Off (PTO) policy. To learn more about these and other County benefits, please visit: Saint Louis County Employee Benefits St. Louis County Government is a qualified agency for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program managed by the Federal Government. For more information regarding this program, please visit: Public Service Loan Forgiveness | Federal Student Aid
Examples of Duties
Implement policies and protocols for data management that ensure data integrity, quality, accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. Compile, analyze, and prepare publications, data reports and analytics for distribution to internal and external stakeholders. Assist in the summary, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of relevant key statistics submitted by funded agencies and collaborate with internal staff and funded agencies to develop common statistics used to assess collective impact. Provide assistance to Revenue Managers and Division Managers for all data and outcome reporting. Provide assistance and support to the department’s IT team. Research publicly available data, statistics and trends that could inform the work of the Revenue Department and fulfill all data requests. Perform related work as required
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and four years of related experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience. The work rules for the Department of Revenue require that all employees, whether they reside in St. Louis County or elsewhere, remain current on the payment of their personal and real estate property taxes.