Job description
My client a leading public sector organisation based in Belfast is currently seeking to recruit a Full-Time Data Analyst.
Client: DHCNI
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm
Pay: £ per hour
KEY DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES
The post holder will be part of the Analytics and Insight team. The post holder will work closely with a range of stakeholders on collecting and studying data to discover potential improvement areas; or databases and the data entered into those databases. Information from various sources that might help better understand the situation will be studied to help find a solution. The data analyst will be expected identify and patterns and trends, assess data quality and work with stakeholders to improve the quality. This data analyst post will involve working closely with the Analytics and Insight team that will assist in the reforming of HSC services and in particular the development and roll out of Multi-disciplinary Team as outlined in the Health and Wellbeing 2026 Delivering Together vision. Health and Social Care is facing a period of extensive change. Health and Wellbeing 2026: Delivering Together' sets out a vision for an enhanced primary care service, within a set of reformed HSC services. It highlights the need to move towards a system that seeks to deliver mental, physical and social wellbeing. A focus on prevention and early intervention, on population health and on activating individuals to proactively manage their own health and wellbeing is required to deliver this vision. This will require a move away from a system based on GPs working largely independently with some input from other disciplines to a genuinely multi-disciplinary form of working. Such a model will require significant changes across the HSC, not just to the ways that GPs work but throughout Trust services which will need to be better aligned around - and coordinated with - GP Practices. Delivering Together is clear that it expects there to be the right tools and skills to diagnose, treat and coordinate care for the majority of people in primary care.
Essential Criteria
1a EITHERA degree in Computing, Information Technology, Information Management or related areas of information management with one year's quantifiable experience within a discipline relevant to information analysis which includes an in-depth working knowledge of information production, report writing; OR 1. 1b. A minimum of three years' experience in information analysis or a relevant field.
(1) Experience in maintaining and interrogating databases and information systems with appropriate attention to detail. (2) Highly skilled in analysis and interpretation of data and turning data into meaningful reports and presentations. 3) Experience of establishing and implementing data quality assurance principles, policies, standards and methods. 4) Sound knowledge of data security and confidentiality issues, working within a highly confidential environment. 5) Well-developed interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively (both oral and written) with stakeholders at all levels to achieve successful outcomes, including training of stakeholders in the use of developed systems.
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