The Senior Information Analyst provides expert analysis and reporting to support Trust performance and decision making. The post holder will support the information needs of Surgical Services and Women and Child Health (WCH) divisions.
The role focuses on delivering accurate, timely information aligned to national requirements, including contracting activity submissions, maternity services data submissions and performance monitoring returns. The post holder will support the Surgical and WCH services with performance, financial planning, demand and capacity planning and assurance.
The Senior Information Analyst leads on complex data extraction, validation, and interpretation using SQL, SSRS, SSIS, Power BI, and Excel, translating national guidance into local reporting and monitoring solutions. The role involves working with clinical divisions, directorate managers and service teams; to define information requirements, explain performance trends, investigate data anomalies, and provide assurance and commentary for boards and regulators.
The post holder will maintain high data quality standards, support process improvement activities and contributes to the development of reporting systems and intranet outputs.
The role includes supervision, training, and quality checking of junior information staff, management of workload and priorities, participation in recruitment, and deputising for senior information managers to ensure service continuity.
Main duties of the job
Analyse large NHS datasets using SQL, SSRS, SSIS, Power BI and Excel.
Produce performance reports, trends, and forecasts.
Support statutory returns and national targets.
Ensure data quality and compliance with national guidance.
Develop and improve reporting systems and intranet outputs.
Support system changes impacting contract submissions
Manage maternity services date set submissions and data quality compliance
Take a lead role in interpretation and application of perinatal reporting guidance
Provide assurance commentary for internal boards and external scrutiny.
Translate national guidance updates into local reporting changes.
Maintain and update technical documentation and query libraries.
Schedule, automate, and publish reports via SSRS and intranet platforms.
Coordinate responses to urgent executive and regulatory data requests.
Ensure business continuity for statutory reporting during staff absence.
This role suits an experienced NHS information analyst with strong technical skills, leadership capability, and confidence working with clinicians and senior stakeholders.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Maths and English GCSE grade C or above
* Numerate A levels
* Degree
* Willing to complete supervisory management qualification
Experience
* Substantive relevant information analysis experience in an Acute Information Department. Evidence of detailed specialist knowledge of waiting list or contracting processes; including national guidance and reporting requirements.
* Advanced experience of a wide range of report writing and analysis tools including SQL, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) and MS Excel.
* Competent with other PC software packages including Text editors, MS Word, Internet and Email.
* ECDL or equivalent qualificationProven ability and confidence to work with numbers, formulas, percentages, variances, trends and graphs. Experience of working with large reports of figures.
* Proven experience of validating figures on complex reports.
* Ability to assimilate and interpret highly complex or ambiguous information across a wide range of data
* Data quality processes and audits
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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