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Data Scientist

JazzHR
Surrey
1 month ago
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Are you passionate about using data to make a real difference in people’s lives?


We’re building a brand-new data science function within our person-centred software team, and we’re looking for a talented Data Scientist to help shape how data drives better care outcomes.


This is an opportunity to work on meaningful, real-world problems—turning complex healthcare and operational data into actionable insights that directly improve quality of care across thousands of lives.


If you want to push the boundaries of predictive analytics, benchmarking, and machine learning in a purpose-driven environment, this role is for you.


What You’ll Do Lead data exploration, hypothesis testing, and advanced statistical analysis to drive product features and strategic decision-making.


Design and implement robust benchmarking methodologies to compare performance across 200+ clinical and operational metrics.


Build predictive insights that highlight trends, correlations, and risk factors (e.g., falls, infection prevention) using Azure Machine Learning and the wider Microsoft Azure data stack.


Develop scalable, reusable workflows with Azure Data Factory, Synapse Analytics, and Databricks.


Work closely with developers and product managers to bring insights to life in Power BI dashboards and APIs.


Ensure all models are explainable, ethical, and fully compliant with healthcare data privacy standards.


Monitor and retrain production models to maintain performance and fairness.


Mentor junior team members and help shape a strong, ethical data science culture.


What You’ll Bring Proven experience in data science with a strong track record in predictive modelling, correlations, and trend analysis.


Hands-on expertise in the Azure data and ML stack (AML, Data Factory, Synapse, Databricks, Data Lake).


Advanced Python and SQL skills, plus experience building and deploying supervised and unsupervised models.


Strong statistical knowledge, especially in benchmarking techniques and data normalization.


Experience translating complex model outputs into clear, actionable insights for non-technical stakeholders.


Familiarity with Power BI, ethical AI practices, and model explainability tools (SHAP, LIME).


A collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills—able to inspire trust and confidence with colleagues and customers alike.

(Bonus) Experience in healthcare, social care, or SaaS environments.

What We Offer   A base salary of up to £55,000 - £65,000 and bonus depending on experience  Modern town centre offices in Guildford, with opportunity for ad hoc home working   25 days holiday  Contributory pension scheme  Additional perks including; cycle to work scheme, staff discounts portal and Employee Assistance Programme At Person Centred Software, we’re leading the digital revolution in social care.


Our technology is reshaping an industry that impacts millions—driving efficiency, improving outcomes, and setting new standards.


Every day, your work will help modernise and future-proof social care.    🚀  Tech That Transforms –automation, real-time data—our solutions are redefining how social care operates  🏆  Join the Market Leader – Trusted by thousands, we set the benchmark for digital transformation in social care  💡  Drive Meaningful Innovation – Work at the forefront of a sector ready for change, where your skills fuel real-world impact  📈  Challenge Yourself, Make a Difference – If you love tech and solving big challenges, we want to hear from you  🤝  Work with the Best – Join a team of top-tier professionals passionate about using technology to drive change Powered by JazzHR

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