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Data Warehouse Manager | Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Mid Cheshire Hospitals
Crewe
1 week ago
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Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an experienced and motivated Data Warehouse Manager to lead the delivery, support and proactive maintenance of the Trust’s Data Warehouse. The role underpins the effective use of data, information, knowledge and technology to support and improve healthcare delivery.

The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and enhancing the Trust’s Data Warehouse across both on premise and Microsoft Azure environments. The post holder will ensure solutions remain secure, reliable and innovative, while keeping abreast of emerging technologies and best practice to shape the future of the Trust’s Business Intelligence capability.

The main duties of the job include:

  • Lead on the development and maintenance of the Trust’s Data Warehouse, managing data feeds, databases, platform environment, system security, planning and technical documentation.
  • Provide expertise in T-SQL, SQL Server and Microsoft Azure to support reporting and analytical needs across the Trust.
  • Keep up to date with evolving data warehouse, cloud and database technologies, identifying opportunities to enhance the Trust’s infrastructure and approach.
  • Develop, support and monitor data extraction, transfer, staging and load processes, ensuring high-quality validated data.
  • Configure, test and support authentication and security group permissions in line with Trust security policies.
  • Develop documentation including configuration records, data flow mappings, SQL code and standard operating procedures.
  • Manage and lead a small team, allocating tasks, appraising performance and supporting staff development.

Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides a full range of local hospital and community services for people across East Cheshire and West Cheshire and Chester boroughs. The Trust provides high quality planned and unplanned/emergency care, cardiac and critical care as well as child health, maternity services, and intermediate care.

The Trust has a mission to inspire hope and provide unparalleled care for the people and communities of Cheshire, helping them to enjoy life to the fullest.

The post holder will be responsible for delivering and supporting a Trust-wide Data Warehouse, adhering to IT change management processes, and providing technical support to the Information Department.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Service Delivery: Deliver and support a Trust-wide Data Warehouse for clinical and non-clinical systems.
  • Database & Data Management: Provision and maintain SQL databases on premise and in Azure.
  • Security & Governance: Configure and support authentication arrangements, group permissions and system access audit.
  • Planning, Technology & Documentation: Keep up to date with developments in data warehouse technologies, Microsoft Azure and SQL Server, applying best practice to continuously improve services.
  • Leadership & Development: Manage and develop a small team, motivating staff, allocating work, and supporting appraisals.

This advert closes on Sunday 12 Oct 2025


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