Business Intelligence Analyst | Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust

Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust
Maidstone
1 day ago
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Please note, at this stage, the role is open only to internal staff (including NHSP and Agency staff currently on placement within our organisation) and staff substantively employed within Kent and Medway NHS Trusts and the Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board (ICB). Any individual who is at risk of redundancy will be given priority, provided they meet the essential criteria.


We have an exciting opportunity for an Information Analyst.


Role Overview

The post holder will work as part of an integrated team, under the direction of a Senior Business Intelligence Developer, to support a large complex organisation through the provision of customer focused information support and analysis to underpin performance monitoring, and improve clinical outcomes. As part of the Business Intelligence Team the post holder will support the daily processing and reporting of various complex datasets. The post holder will be part of a team that processes and validates data to enable the effective presentation of information through a variety of methods ready for strategic and operational use. Working as part of an integrated team, under the direction of the Senior BI Developer to provide information support and analysis to underpin performance monitoring, improve clinical outcomes, and ensure that the Trust can meet its business objectives.


Responsibilities

  • Help the Trust develop Information Services and capitalise on existing information.
  • Present statistical analysis and information in a format that is easily understandable to assist performance and management for all Directorates within the Trust.
  • Deliver consistently high standards in data reliability and information analysis.
  • Process and validate data to enable effective presentation of information for strategic and operational use.
  • Utilise existing information systems to improve information services.

To join us, ideally you will have experience within the NHS and knowledge and experience of data processing, visualisation and analysis. The range of services offered by KMMHT offers unique opportunities for your professional development.


About the Trust

We are the Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust. We care for the mental health and wellbeing of people across Kent and Medway. Our teams support adults with a wide range of mental health needs. Because we cover the whole county and both hospital and community settings, we can make care more joined up and easier to access for the 1.8 million people of Kent and Medway. Rated ‘Good’ by the CQC, we care for over 2,000 people in our hospitals and 54,000 in the community each year.


Our vision is simple: We are here to help communities not just live with mental illness, but live well. It’s why we’re passionate about working with communities to make mental health care better for everyone. And everything we do is guided by our values caring, inclusive, curious and confident.


Collaboration and Relationships

  • The post holder will be expected to develop close working relationships with colleagues in all Commissioning areas within West Kent, Kent and Medway Social Services departments, East Kent, Strategic Health Authority for Kent and Medway, and The Department of Health.
  • Interpret, present, and benchmark national and local data for service managers in order to support the strategic function.
  • Build and maintain strong communications links with key service providers to ensure effective SLA monitoring.

Next Steps

Please refer to the attached job description for the full details on the responsibilities and person specification.


This advert closes on Wednesday 4 Feb 2026.


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