6 months contract with a Local Authority Job Summary: • The Population Health Management Analyst will provide specialist analytical capacity to support the London Borough of Bexley and the Integrated Care System (ICS) at place level. • The postholder will apply public health intelligence, clinical datasets, and PHM methodologies to identify inequalities, design targeted interventions, support service planning, and inform strategic decision-making. • The role bridges local authority public health and NHS partners, ensuring intelligence is aligned, impactful, and used to improve outcomes for residents. Key Duties/Accountabilities (Sample): • Deliver PHM analytical projects, including segmentation, risk stratification, forecasting, and equity audits. • Translate JSNA, public health, and clinical insights into actionable intelligence for service redesign. • Develop automated reporting tools and dashboards to support real-time monitoring and decision-making. • Provide epidemiological and analytical advice to Public Health, ICB Place teams, and service leads. • Contribute to existing workstreams such as frailty and long-term conditions, supplying PHM insight. • Map and assess local data availability; support readiness for future data integration across health and care. • Ensure high standards of data governance, confidentiality, and compliance with information governance frameworks. • Promote collaborative working across council, NHS, and voluntary sector partners. • Support training and upskilling of colleagues in PHM methods and analytical capability. • Communicate complex findings in clear, accessible language to senior stakeholders, elected members, and non-technical audiences. • Uphold council values including equity, public service, sustainability, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Skills/Experience: • Strong knowledge of public health intelligence, population health management, and epidemiological methods. • Advanced applied data analysis skills (SQL, R and/or Python). • Experience working with record-level clinical datasets, particularly primary care data. • Ability to carry out segmentation, risk stratification, impactability modelling, and equity audits. • Experience developing dashboards and reporting pipelines for operational and strategic use. • Understanding of information governance, confidentiality, and secure handling of datasets. • Ability to integrate multiple data sources (clinical, demographic, epidemiological, community insight) to inform service design. • Excellent communication and presentation skills for a wide range of stakeholder groups. • Ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and operate across organisational boundaries. • Commitment to continuous professional development and adapting to evolving system needs. Additional Information: • The closing date: 03/12/2025. • Employment Type: Temporary (26 weeks), full-time, 36 hours per week. • Location: Civic Offices, Bexleyheath (hybrid/negotiable).