c Data Warehouse Manager

Division of Surgery – BHRUT NHS
Romford
6 days ago
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Job overview

We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Data Warehouse Manager to lead our Clinical Systems Data Warehouse Team.


You will be responsible for the design, development, implementation, and support of the Trust’s Data Warehouse and associated services.


This is a pivotal role, acting as technical architect and subject matter expert, ensuring robust data flows, high-quality reporting, and the delivery of business‑critical datasets to support operational services, finance, and business intelligence.


Key responsibilities

  • Leading and motivating a team of Lead and Senior Developers
  • Overseeing the delivery of new datasets and enhancements to the Data Warehouse
  • Managing projects, resources, and budgets to deliver solutions on time and within scope
  • Acting as Change Manager for business rules and ensuring compliance with governance standards
  • Liaising with internal and external stakeholders, including clinical and corporate teams, suppliers, and NHS bodies
  • Ensuring data quality, security, and integrity in line with NHS and Trust standards
  • Supporting financial business rules and monthly reporting cycles
  • Driving innovation and continuous improvement in data management and analytics

Main duties of the job

You will work within the Clinical Systems Data Warehouse Team. It is a dynamic team which supports the Trust’s corporate Data Warehouse helping drive the Trusts reporting and operational needs.


To support an ongoing programme of change, the Data Warehouse Manager will lead a group of Lead and Senior Developers to deliver new datasets into the data warehouse as well as working on developments to enhance the BHRUT data warehouse system. You will also act as a technical architect for the data warehouse system.


Responsible for the determination, design, development, implementation, and support of the Trust Data Warehouse and its associated services and applications.


The role is also responsible for the delivery of DWH services to support the business needs of Operational Services, Finance and Business Intelligence. The purpose of the role is to provide subject matter expertise in data sets which will be used to provide advice, support change projects, system upgrades and end user queries.


The line management and welfare of all assigned staff carrying out the above.


The planning of all projects progress, assessment of required resources, determination of project timetable


The monitoring of project progress and the use of staff and other resources.


Regular work reviews for staff in the team, and recommending training and personal development assistance, as appropriate.


Customer liaison and design proposals in assigned projects.


Working for our organisation

We’re an organisation that is getting better and betterand ourimprovements are driven by a determination to deliver care we’re proud of and our patients are happy with.


We operate from two main sites – KGH in Goodmayes and Queen’s Hospital in Romford.


We have two busy emergency departments with more than 330,000 people visiting them last year. We’re campaigning to secure the £35m we need to and get rid of corridor care.


We’re proud of our regional Neurosciences Centre, Radiotherapy Centre and Hyper Acute Stroke Unit.


Detailed job description and main responsibilities

For further information on this role, please see the attached detailed Job Description and Person Specification.


The person specification listed below is not the full specification requirements for the role. Please ensure you review the full specification on the job description prior to submitting your application.


Applicants are advised to read all the information on the advert and the supporting information before completing and submitting an application. As you complete your application please ensure you clearly demonstrate how you meet the criteria in the person specification for this post by adequately completing the supporting information section of the application form.


All new staff appointed at the Trust are subject to a probationary period.


Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria

  • Educated to master’s degree level study or equivalent experience

Desirable criteria

  • PRINCE 2 Foundation qualification or proof of project management experience.

Experience
Essential criteria

  • Experience of design and development and implementation of at least one significant implementation. Significant Working experience using NHS Datasets, Data Models and NHS Payment & Commissioning Knowledge
  • Experience in programming languages, SQL Server and SSIS.

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