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Adults Senior Data Analyst

LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES & LB WANDSWORTH
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1 month ago
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Are you passionate about data and business intelligence? Then become a key player in transforming complex social care data into impactful and effective visual insights that tell our story. Utilise your Power BI and coding skills to lead our social care managers to data-driven decision-making. We will help you to channel your passion towards making a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable adults and carers in Richmond and Wandsworth.

We are pleased to offer a fixed term opportunity for a Senior Data Analyst to join the Assurance and Innovation Division in the Adult Social Care and Public Health Directorate. You’ll work within a committed and passionate Adult’s Performance Team, and alongside a wide range of colleagues from operational services, IT, and commissioners, to help deliver performance monitoring and reporting, from our social care systems. You will also use a wide range of other national and local data sources so that we have excellent visibility of our performance, and service user experience.

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