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Data Modeling & Analysis Lead (Healthcare)

Tailwind IT
Corsham
2 weeks ago
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My consultancy client is looking for an MoD SC cleared Data Modeling & Analysis Lead for an initial 4-month contract starting in mid-December. Reporting into the Defence Sector Lead this role will provide strategic and technical leadership in data modeling, visualisation and analytics to support the delivery of healthcare solutions in an MoD environment.


Previous experience gathering data requirements, whilst working closely with both clinical & operational teams, is required along with strong knowledge of data modeling tools such as ERwin, TOAD etc. Previous exposure to large-scale healthcare data modeling programs is important for this role as is experience working to recognised data standards such as OpenEHR, FHIR etc.

There are extensive home working opportunities for this role with office attendance limited to a couple of times per month and occasional client meetings. The office location is Corsham, Wiltshire and my client is able to cover reasonable travel expenses.

As indicated, 'SC for Defence' security clearance is required for this role and we're looking for someone who is available to start mid-December. The initial contract is for approximately 4 months, though the project scope is expanding, meaning there is a strong likelihood this could extend.

For additional information please forward your CV, in the first instance, to Tailwind ...

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