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Senior Data Analyst

Cavendish Square
3 weeks ago
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Cure Talent is delighted to be supporting a rapidly growing medical technology company working on a major new NHS project. With the project about to go live, they are now seeking a Senior Data Analyst to take a lead role in delivering critical insights, dashboards, and reporting to drive decisions at the highest levels (Hybrid working available, 1 day per week onsite).

This is a highly visible, customer-facing role where you will be tracking project metrics, building and presenting dashboards, and providing insights directly to internal leadership and external stakeholders. You’ll also oversee and mentor one direct report, helping to shape the data capability as the project grows.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain dashboards and reports for senior stakeholders, using SQL and Looker Studio

  • Track and report key project metrics, ensuring accuracy and clarity for both internal and external audiences

  • Present data insights in a clear and engaging way to executives, NHS partners, and wider project stakeholders

  • Support data quality and governance while introducing automation and efficiency improvements

  • Line manage and mentor one direct report, embedding best practice across the data team

    We’re looking for a Senior Data Analyst / Business Analyst with:

  • Strong SQL skills and proven experience building dashboards in Looker Studio (and ideally BigQuery)

  • Experience presenting data insights to senior, non-technical stakeholders in a confident and engaging manner

  • The ability to create dashboards and reporting frameworks from scratch where needed

  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex data into clear narratives

  • Previous experience in a customer-facing or project-facing data role

    If you’re a Senior Data Analyst who thrives in a high-impact role, ready to play a key part in a transformative healthcare project, we’d love to hear from you

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