The Principal Information Analyst (Planned Care) role within NHS Fife will support the Planned Care Directorate directly within NHS Fife. You will take a lead on the analysis of elective waiting times, diagnostics, and the National Treatment Centre as well as all associated reporting and dashboards utilised locally and nationally. Working within Digital & Information’s Information Services department, the role is a key component of our vision for a dynamic and proactive service providing intelligence to the organisation.
This is a great opportunity for you to join our diverse and skilled team. As one of our Principal Information Analysts you will:
• Develop, compile and present important statistics to a wide audience, including NHS Fife, Scottish Government, Public Health Scotland, other NHS Boards, and other partner organisations.
• Champion best practice to enhance existing datasets and develop new data collections to support the changing information needs of customers, reporting as required.
• Communicate insights in a customer focussed environment
• Help core customers access and analyse our many data sets
• Coach, develop and line manage multiple staff
You must be able to travel throughout Fife as required.
A high level of English language competency and excellent communication skills are necessary to perform this role safely and effectively.
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We offer flexible working and family-friendly policies and fully support disabled candidates, and candidates with long-term conditions or who are neurodivergent by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.
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