EPMA Data Analyst

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Peterborough
23 hours ago
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Responsibilities

  • Develop, manage, and improve information systems and reporting solutions for Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (EPMA) data.
  • Ensure high-quality, accurate, and timely data for internal and external reporting, supporting management decision-making and statutory requirements.
  • Collaborate with colleagues, clinical teams, and external partners to deliver system improvements, training, and support research and service evaluation initiatives.
  • Maintain documentation, uphold data governance standards, and contribute to quality, patient safety, and risk management.
  • Stay current with national and local information standards, participate in training, and promote equality, diversity, and safeguarding within the Trust.
  • Support the delivery of effective and efficient services by enabling better management decision making, ensuring the availability of trusted information both internally and externally and supporting the information use capabilities of colleagues.
  • Make a senior contribution in the development of the CPFT data warehouse reporting solution, including data architecture, processing and appropriate presentation layer from a range of clinical and operational data sources, primarily within the Microsoft SQL Server environment.
  • With the support of the Head of Data, lead the reporting of all aspects of Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration reporting, data queries and returns.
  • Be accountable for ensuring that assigned internal and external activity information is available to the required standard and meets the required quality and governance standards.
  • Provide appropriate technical guidance and support within an informatics environment to colleagues within the Information and Performance department and the wider Trust.

Qualifications

If you have strong NHS informatics experience and advanced Microsoft SQL Server skills, we'd love to hear from you.


About CPFT

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust is a health and social care organisation dedicated to providing high-quality care with compassion to improve the health and wellbeing of the people we care for, as well as supporting and empowering them to lead a fulfilling life.


Our clinical teams deliver many NHS services, including children’s, adult and older people’s mental health, forensic and specialist mental health, learning disabilities, primary care and liaison psychiatry, substance misuse, social care, research and development. We deliver many of the NHS services that are provided outside of hospital and in the community such as physical, mental health and specialist services.


We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from all sectors of the community, particularly from under-represented groups including people with long term conditions and members of our ethnic minority and LGBTQ+ communities.


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