Data Analyst

Medica Group
Hastings
1 week ago
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Job description

Data Insights Analyst Reporting & Insights Analyst Data Analytics Specialist Data & Reporting Analyst Healthcare Data Analyst

Salary: 45000 to 60000 p/a dependent on experience

Plus access to annual bonus

Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm

Hybrid role where the office is based in Hastings East Sussex

Job role:
Are you a datadriven professional looking to make an impact This is an exciting opportunity to join ourData Services departmentat Medica the UKs largest private telemedicine company based inHastings East Sussex.

As aData Analystyoull play a key role in refining staging and delivering both internal and external data providing actionable insights that support decisionmaking and drive commercial and operational effectiveness. Working within an experienced data team and reporting to theData Services Manageryoull collaborate closely with colleagues and stakeholders to understand their needs and contribute to the ongoing success of Medica Group.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain a suite ofclient and stafffacing reportsthat support business decisions

  • Create insightfuldashboards and data visualizationsto effectively communicate key metrics

  • Support theUK Management teamwith reports for monthly quarterly and annual performance monitoring and forecasting

  • Collect organise and analyse data from multiple sources including system databases CRM and data platforms

  • Drive continuous improvement by translating data into actionable insights

If you have a passion for data enjoy working collaboratively and thrive in a fastpaced environment wed love to hear from you!

Who we are:

Medicais the UKs largest telemedicine provider who provide services to over 50 of the NHS with specialist reporting across the globe. With over 240 head office staff and the company still focusing on growing there has never been a better time to get involved.

We welcome people from all groups in the community to apply for jobs with Medica so that we maintain inclusive teams and a diverse workforce.

We can consider varying work patterns and flexible arrangements in line with business requirements so you can maintain a worklife balance.

We celebrate difference and encourage everyone to be themselves at work. Join us today!

Job requirements

Requirements:

  • The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate significant problemsolving and critical thinking abilities: This person will be able to identify and solve problems formulate relevant questions and apply analytical thinking to solve complex problems. The ability to approach data with a critical mindset and develop innovative solutions is essential

  • Communication and Data Storytelling: Should possess strong communication skills to effectively communicate findings to both technical and nontechnical audiences. The ability to tell a compelling datadriven story present results in a clear and concise manner and explain is crucial

  • Advanced Microsoft Excel data analysis skills including pivot tables Power Query and Data Mining

  • Strong knowledge and experience of business intelligence and data visualization tools including Tableau and Power BI

  • Experience in managing and forecasting financial operational and market intelligence data

  • Attention to detail and the ability to work independently and in a team

  • Experience working with and combining large data sets

  • Data Manipulation and Analysis: Data analysts should be proficient in data manipulation techniques including cleaning transforming and aggregating data

  • Good understanding of statistical analysis methods and tools with ability to apply them to draw meaningful insights from data

Core benefits for you:

  • Flexible and hybrid working

  • A company culture that promotes work life balance

  • Commitment from employers to continued learning and development

  • Access to Employee Assistance Programme

  • Annual bonus

  • Enhanced holiday allowance bank holidays

  • Group life assurance

  • Pension

  • Social events

  • Sick pay

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Access to free and regular personal development & wellbeing events

We request all applicants to complete a confidential equalities monitoring form. The data collected will help us identify recruitment trends and address any concerns.

More information about Medica and the work we do can be found hereare a 2024 Circle Back Initiative Employer we commit to respond to every applicant.

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Required Experience:

IC


Key Skills
Data Analytics,Microsoft Access,SQL,Power BI,R,Data Visualization,Tableau,Data Management,Data Mining,SAS,Data Analysis Skills,Analytics
Employment Type :Full-Time
Experience:years
Vacancy:1
Yearly Salary Salary:45000 - 60000

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