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Population Health Management Lead
Posting date: | 16 May 2024 |
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Salary: | £50,952.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £50952.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 09 June 2024 |
Location: | Cambridge, CB21 5XA |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | M9990-24-0417 |
Summary
The post holder will: Lead the development of information sources and infrastructure to support and develop a strong healthcare public health intelligence function across the regional DSP team, in collaboration with wider NHSE directorates, ICSs, OHID and Local authority teams. Be responsible for developing access to health and care data sets including receiving, managing, warehousing, cleaning, recoding and validating data for further statistical analysis large highly complex data (including confidential information) for the Healthcare Public Health directorate, wider Public Health functions of Regional Director of Public Health and ICSs. Data sets include but are not limited to online datasets such as Office of National Statistics (e.g., census data), Health & Social Care Information Centre (including birth and death files), Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data, Primary care & social care, QOF(Quality Outcomes Framework), and other data sources such as social care, housing education etc Through effective liaison with senior public health commissioning, and clinical colleagues, lead strands of data science work and/or complex analytic projects to directly impact how the prevention, health inequalities and PHM agenda in NHS Healthcare services is designed, developed, and delivered. These include identifying the specific business need, data gathering, determining the best tools, data and techniques to address it, ongoing deliverables and presentations and influencing the business case for delivery. Demonstrate significant experience and understanding of a breadth of analytical methods (i.e. economics, epidemiology, statistics, social research, health related disciplines, operational research and evaluation techniques) and their application, to provide high quality, timely analysis and intelligence. To advise on matters relating to epidemiology, statistics, and analytic techniques pertaining to complex public health questions and hypothesis testing To lead the provision and presentation of complex epidemiological and statistical information to a variety of audiences which will include both those with and without an understanding of statistical techniques to ensure effective communication of critical DSP information.