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Data Analyst Apprentice

Tomorrow Cardiovascular
Manchester
1 month ago
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Tomorrow Cardiovascular Ltd is a leading provider of ultrasound diagnostic services with over 25 years of experience working with the NHS, private providers, and clinics. We have a highly qualified and experienced clinical team. We are at the forefront of research and delivery in the prevention, detection, and treatment of cardiovascular disease, the world's biggest killer, over 90% of which is preventable. Our success and future are driven by research, innovation, technology, data-driven solutions, and most importantly, Our People.

We offer:

  • Opportunities for career advancement upon successful completion of the apprenticeship
  • Development and implementation of databases, data collection systems, and data engineering solutions to optimise reporting efficiency and clarity
  • Acquiring data from primary or secondary sources and maintaining databases/data lakes
  • Interpreting data, analysing results using statistical techniques, and providing ongoing reports
  • Identifying, analysing, and interpreting trends or patterns in complex data sets
  • Filtering and cleaning data by reviewing raw data, reports, and performance indicators to locate and correct issues
  • Collaborating with management to prioritise business and information needs
  • Locating and defining new process improvement opportunities
  • Working closely with healthcare professionals to ensure data-driven insights align with clinical needs and business policies for operational excellence
  • Ensuring data security and privacy by complying with regulations and understanding patient confidentiality, Caldicott Principles, and GDPR
  • This role involves pursuing a Data Analyst Level 4 (Higher National Certificate) Apprenticeship Standard, including time away from work for specialist training to gain professional knowledge and skills.

Working hours are Monday - Friday, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm.


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