Data Analyst (SystmOne)

Reed Technology
Huddersfield, HD1 2AA, United Kingdom
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Data Analyst (SystmOne)

Huddersfield

3 months (2 days per week/20 hours)

A Data Analyst is required for our client who are based in Huddersfield. You will have hands‑on experience extracting and working with data from SystmOne. This successful candidate will play a key role in supporting data workflows, reporting, and insight generation across the organisation.

Responsibilities

Extract, clean, interpret and present data from a variety of systems and sources, including clinical systems such as SystmOne.

Design, develop and maintain organisational dashboards to support operational and strategic decision‑making.

Build, manage and maintain datasets, ensuring accuracy, consistency and usability.

Develop automated solutions to streamline reporting, reduce manual effort and improve analysis efficiency.

Collaborate with internal stakeholders to understand their data needs and deliver meaningful insights.

Support impact measurement and reporting, including preparation of data for internal audiences, external partners, funders and regulators.Requirements

Valid DBS check

Demonstrated experience in data analysis

Proven ability to extract, interpret and work with SystmOne data

Strong ability to interpret and present complex data clearly and effectively

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