Technical Business Analyst

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Location:  Hybrid/remote (expectation to travel to key national sites as business requires)

⌚ Contract Type: Permanent, 35 hours per week

💰 Salary: Starting from £53,608.48 - £58,969.32 dependant on experience

What is a Technical Business Analyst?

As a Technical Business Analyst, you will lead the analysis, design, prioritisation, and implementation of process and technical changes to enhance business operations and services. Your role involves identifying improvement opportunities, leveraging technology (including automation), defining costs and benefits, and establishing success metrics. You will manage DDaT-enabled process improvements.

Your objective is to enhance the client journey, from small pathway changes to large technical projects and process improvements. You’ll collaborate closely with Product Owners, Project Managers, Business Intelligence, IT, Digital teams, Governance, Contact Centre, Clinical colleagues, Clinical Safety, Learning & Development, Global Information Services, and other stakeholders, including board-level directors.

What can we offer you?

💰 Expenses incurred while traveling outside your base location will be reimbursed.

🎂 Birthday Bonus with an additional day of annual leave dedicated to celebrating your birthday and long service recognition rewards programme

🎁 Perks and discounts at over 4000 retail and hospitality outlets through the Blue Light Card

In addition to the perks outlined above, there are many more benefits alongside what is written above for you to enjoy. Find out more during your interview!

What you’ll be doing:

Identify and assess challenges or opportunities for improvement.

Collaborate with healthcare colleagues to map workflows and ensure technology solutions meet clinical needs.

Design systems that enhance client safety, experience, and satisfaction.

Facilitate seamless integration of new solutions with existing clinical systems.

Support staff in adopting new technologies through training and assistance.

Define success metrics to track improvements in client pathways.

Communicate between clinical staff, IT, and other teams to integrate new solutions.

Collect and align business and user requirements for new systems.

Document how new solutions will integrate with existing systems.

Ensure new systems enhance patient experience and care delivery.

Establish KPIs to measure the effectiveness of new systems.

Evaluate risks and develop mitigation strategies.

Use data-driven insights to prioritize features and deliver value.

What we’re looking for:

An experienced Technical Business Analyst with a strong understanding of Agile principles and iterative approaches.

Skilled in identifying, analysing, and communicating business problems.

Utilise AI and automation for process enhancements.

Lead process changes and support implementation.

Strong risk management skills.

Build and maintain effective stakeholder relationships.

Apply strategic thinking with strong technical skills.

Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.

Find simple solutions for complex issues.

Expertise in all stages of the agile lifecycle.

Present technical information clearly to non-IT staff.

Understand digital trends, especially AI and automation.

Willingness to work outside core hours (including weekends) and travel as needed.

For more information on the role, please check out the full job description

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