Senior Business Intelligence Analyst

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Senior BI Analyst


A nationally recognised healthcare charity is seeking a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst to play a key role in shaping how data is used to support decision-making, performance, and long-term strategy. Sitting within a small but growing ICT and Data function, this role is ideal for someone who wants to be the technical lead for BI and reporting while helping an organisation modernise how it works with data.


The role will focus on delivering and evolving the organisation’s data strategy, with particular emphasis on developing high-quality dashboards, reports, and insight using Power BI and the wider Microsoft data stack. You’ll work closely with senior leaders and teams across the organisation to understand reporting needs, translate them into effective solutions, and ensure data is accessible, reliable, and genuinely useful. A key part of the role will also involve supporting the introduction of new data collection platforms and improving performance reporting across the organisation and its wider network.


This is a hands-on, influential role requiring strong stakeholder engagement skills. You’ll act as the technical authority for BI, guiding less experienced colleagues, promoting good data practices, and helping embed a culture where insight is used confidently and consistently. The o...

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