Information Analyst/Statistician
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Job Type | |
Location | London, Skipton House |
Area | London, UK |
Sector | Digital |
Salary | £450 Ltd |
Start Date | 31st October 2018 |
Advertiser | Jackie Fielding |
Telephone | 07740107091 |
Job Ref | DOS, NHS Digital |
- Description
- Skipton House, London SE1 6LH
Clinical Triage Platform (CTP) - Information Analyst/Statistician
Closing date for applications Tuesday 9 October 2018 at 12 noon
Summary of the work To conduct linkage and analysis of the NHS 111/999 and clinical outcomes data from various services (e.g. emergency departments) and predictive modelling work to support improved clinical triage. This will also involve supporting the development and implementation of the Data Insights service.
Latest start date Wednesday 31 October 2018
Expected contract length 6 months
Maximum day rate £450 - currently outside IR35.
Essential skills and experience
Advanced knowledge and experience of SAS and SQL
Coding of analytical algorithms
Demonstrable experience of working within a fast-paced environment, in an analyst or data scientist role
Conducting and interpreting complex analysis and reconciling conflicting information to reach a conclusion
Investigating and resolving data quality issues
Problem solving in novel areas
Excellent written and verbal communications skills
Experience of producing reports and presentations for both specialist and non-technical audiences
Planning skills and ability to work with conflicting priorities
Experience of working with health data
Nice-to-have skills and experience
Knowledge and experience of using other analytical tools, e.g. Power BI
Experience of data science and programming
Who the specialist will work with Data work-stream will include information and business analysts, technical architects with the input from other specialists across the programme team and wider organisation.
What the specialist will work on –
As part of the wider Urgent and Emergency Care Strategy CTP programme is looking at improving clinical decision support system and using linked data across patient journey to support this process. There is a limited evidence/system observability of the triage efficiency within UEC. This work will help to collect, link and analyse data (including use of statistical modelling and data science techniques) at national level and provide insights to further improve the systems/services.
Security clearance Standard NHS Digital Security clearance is required. Any staff that are required to work with Personal Confidential Data (PCD) must be security cleared.