SQL Information Analyst required on a permanent basis toplay a critical role in supporting healthcare delivery by transforming complex clinical and operational data into actionable insights.
This role involves the heavy use of SQL, Power BI, and Excel to manage, analyse, and report on patient data for both Private hospitals as well as NHS trusts and regional health authorities.
Key Responsibilities:
* SQL Development: Writing, testing, and implementing efficient SQL queries, views, and stored procedures to extract and manipulate data from, typically, MS SQL Server.
* Data Reporting: Producing routine and ad-hoc reports for Trust management, clinical teams, and national submissions (e.g., SUS, MHSDS, CSDS).
* Data Quality & Governance: Identifying data gaps, resolving discrepancies, and ensuring high standards of data integrity.
* Visualization & Insights: Using tools like Power BI or SSRS to create dashboards that track Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as A&E performance or Referral to Treatment (RTT) times.
* Automation: Developing ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) pipelines to automate routine reporting tasks.
Essential Skills & Requirements:
* Technical Skills: Strong proficiency in T-SQL, Microsoft Excel, and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS).
* NHS Data Experience: Experience working with complex NHS datasets and understanding data standards.
* Communication: Ability to communicate technical findings to non-technical staff and clinicians.
* Analytical Skills: Ability to analyse large datasets to identify trends and performance issues.
* Qualifications: Typically requires a degree in a relevant subject or significant equivalent experience.
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