Senior Information Analyst

Old Street
1 week ago
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Exciting opportunity for an indivdual to join an NHS Trust is looking for a Senior Information Analyst. This is a Full Time Role, Monday to Friday, 37.5hrs on a tempoary basis, you will be required on site, but this can lead to hybrid working.
Recent experince and understanding in SQL is required for this role as yo will need to write all SQL queries and put them onto Excel.
Due to this being a tempoary role, they are open to candidates with no NHS experience.
Main Duties

  • Provide advice and guidance on the communication and interpretation of complex information to support divisional improvement initiatives.
  • Advise on data and information issues across a range of areas, and support teams to implement secure and sustainable decisions requiring data use and collection
  • Scrutinise data and information sources across the division to identify root cause of variances, trends, discrepancies or gaps.
  • Take responsibility for designated statutory returns, ensuring these are prepared, data quality assured, signed-off and submitted on time.
  • Analyse & present divisional performance, highlighting key issues for discussion at at the divisional board meetings. Ensure that management are aware of key issues and risks.
  • Support the division in the development and interpretation of statistical process control (SPC) charts.
  • Ensure accurate and timely reporting for your division to appropriate levels of management.
  • Create interactive analyses, dashboards and KPI monitoring to present and report performance and other highly complex information, adjusting presentational styles to meet the requirements of different audiences.
  • Responsible for development and iteration of data models as required to inform effective management decision making.
  • Structure problems and develop appropriate analytical solutions, analysing and triangulating data in innovative ways and adapting approaches to deal with ambiguity. Deploy analytical judgement in dealing with unstructured and/or missing data.
    Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s Degree in technical field (e.g. maths, computer science) or equivalent experience as an analyst.
  • Experience of building technical solutions and reports to meet bespoke requirements
  • Experience of demand and capacity modelling.
    Skills/abilities
  • Excellent computer literacy skills, including advanced Microsoft Office Professional Skills
  • Proficient in SQL Server
  • Knowledge of SUS, PbR
  • Knowledge of SSRS
  • Knowledge of other coding languages (e.g. Python, R, VBA)
  • Knowledge of QlikSense
  • Able to interpret and communicate complex information in a way that others can understand.
    The NCL Reservist Programme, is a tempoary staffing programme. If you believe you would be an ideal candidate, the please do apply and someone from the team will reach out to you to go into more depth about the programme and the role

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