Senior Consultant - Health Sector (Data Analytics / Strategy)

Alvarium Talent
London
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Senior Consultant – Health Sector (Data Analytics / Strategy)


Independent consulting and technology advisory firm with a strong presence across Europe and the UK


I am currently partnered with a leading global technology consultancy as they continue their growth journey in the UK. The organisation is known for combining strategic thinking with hands-on delivery, working closely with public sector bodies to modernise services, improve outcomes and deliver sustainable change.


They are now looking for a Senior Consultant to join a growing and entrepreneurial health-focused consulting team supporting public sector clients.


The role will involve supporting and delivering high-impact programmes across the NHS and wider UK health system, spanning strategy through to implementation. Engagements have a strong focus on technology-enabled change, including digital platforms, data and emerging AI-driven solutions.


What You’ll Do

  • Support the delivery of complex health sector engagements
  • Work as part of multi-disciplinary teams across strategy and delivery
  • Engage with client stakeholders and contribute to strong client relationship
  • Own workstreams and deliver high-quality outputs to time and quality
  • Support business development through proposals and insight generation
  • Contribute to team culture and support the development of junior colleagues


About You

  • 3–6 years’ experience in NHS or health sector consulting and/or operational roles
  • Experience working on complex programmes or transformation initiatives
  • Comfortable working with clients and senior stakeholders in delivery settings
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving and communication skills


Experience in one or more of:

  • Operational or performance improvement
  • Programme or workstream delivery
  • Digital or technology-enabled transformation (EPR, AI, Microsoft, data)
  • Finance, cost improvement or value optimisation


If you believe you are a good fit please apply or reach out to me directly at

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