We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Data Analyst in the Assurance and Innovation Division of the Adult Social Care and Public Health Directorate. You’ll work within a committed and passionate Adult’s Performance Team, and alongside a wide range of colleagues from operational services, IT, and commissioners, to help deliver performance monitoring and reporting, from our social care case management systems. You will also use a wide range of other national and local data sources so that we have excellent visibility of our performance and service user experience. As the Senior Data Analyst, your skills will make a difference by helping us tell a story with our data and insights, which will help us to know where we’re doing well but also where we need to improve service delivery to our residents. You will be joining adult social care at a time when there are lots of exciting changes happening, so this will be an ideal opportunity for you to be part of a new journey where you will have the opportunity to use your skills and to develop them further. About You
To be part of our team you will need to: Enjoy working in a constantly changing and busy environment. Be a self-starter who is comfortable working individually as well as part of a team. Have an inquisitive mindset, with a strong eye for detail. Be comfortable planning, leading, and delivering complex data solutions to improve performance and to deliver better services for our residents. Have a strong quantitative analytical background and be able to draw out key messages from large datasets. Be an excellent communicator, able to explain data concepts to non-technical audiences. Have highly developed IT skills that include using tools such as SQL, R or Python, PowerBI, and PowerQuery. Have good project management skills with experience of working collaboratively with colleagues across large organizations. There are developmental opportunities within the team where you will have the freedom to be creative by using your existing skills and by developing new ones in the use of data visualization tools and analysis techniques. If you have any queries about this post or for an informal discussion, please reach out.
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