Specialist Intelligence Analyst (Development)
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 24 Tachwedd 2025 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £38,682 - £54,710 per annum, pro rata |
| Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 24 Rhagfyr 2025 |
| Lleoliad: | Wigan, WN1 1XX |
| Cwmni: | Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS Foundation Trust |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 7639179/302-25-7531550CPR |
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A Vacancy at Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Do you want to work for one of the leading organisations in NHS Data Analytics and winner of numerous awards both national and international?
Do you want to work in a Successful, Friendly and Forward Thinking team that’s highly regarded?
Do you want to be part of a team creating innovative, cutting edge BI applications, and analytics?
If so we are looking two enthusiastic and driven individuals to join our data analytics team and contribute towards our mission of delivering world-class health care analytics.
The successful candidates will:
• Support in the creation and lead on the interpretation of analytics.
• Have good analytical, technical and communication skills in order to aid the production of accurate & robust statistics & intelligence.
• Understand their stakeholder’s strategic direction, as well as current issues, in order to know how to prioritise & manage their workload to ensure the most effective outputs are delivered at the right time.
The successful candidate(s) will also have to possess excellent numeracy, logical and communication skills, be educated to Degree level or have equivalent experience & knowledge in the Analytics/Business Intelligence sphere.
This is a development role where the successful candidate(s) will commence on the job training as a band 6 before progressing to band 7 on successful completion of the programme.
• To work alongside the Analytics & Data Science team in the provision of an Analytics and Business Intelligence service to the Trust, its Divisions, Corporate Functions and Commissioners.
• The post holder will support in the creation or interpretation of analytics.
• The role will also support the design and rollout of interactive dashboards and will aid the DAA Development team during their production.
• The post holder will require good analytical, technical and communication skills in order to aid the production of accurate & robust statistics & intelligence.
• The post holder will understand their stakeholder’s strategic direction, as well as current issues, in order to know how to prioritise & manage their workload to ensure the most effective outputs are delivered at the right time.
• The post holder should have a good awareness of the Trusts external environment to identify & respond to variations from the local or national trends.
• This is a hybrid working role where the successful candidate(s) will be required to commute into the Wigan office at a minimum of one day per week and will be flexible to the needs of the department and trust.
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are the proud providers of acute hospital and community services to the people of the Wigan Borough and surrounding areas. At WWL, we value our staff believing that ‘happy staff, makes for happy patients’. We have a recognised track record in staff engagement and living our values.
· People at the Heart
· Listen and Involve
· Kind and Respectful
· ONE Team
WWL are committed to placing the patient at the heart of everything we do, and in the provision of safe, effective care that acknowledges and ensures dignity. We are seeking to recruit people who share our values and beliefs.
At WWL we value the benefits a rich and diverse workforce brings to our community and therefore welcome applications from all sections of society.
· To take a lead role in the implementation and monitoring of reporting mechanisms to improve Management Decision Making process.
· To lead in the provision of data intelligence and advice to the Divisional Director of Performance, Divisional Clinical Director, Performance Managers, Divisional Heads of Department and other managers within the relevant Directorates.
· To collaborate with the Divisions in their annual performance, business and commissioning planningprocesses.
· Meet with stakeholders to ensure that any potential opportunities or issues are identified early enough for action to beeffective.
· To have responsibility for any intelligence produced, validated or submitted by the post holder and within the team under their direction.
· To support the quality and safety improvement within the division by providing analysis and guidance on measurement, reporting and data capturerequirements.
· Integrate into the associated division / function and work alongside performance leads, clinicians, managers, accountants to fully understand their requirements.
· In conjunction with the Analytics team, produce and review regular monthly performance reports and disseminate to key divisional contacts. Provide advice and support to divisional staff to aid interpretation of the reports and alerts to key managers with regards to anomalies and adversevariances.
· Liaise with the accountants to ensure a full understanding of activity issues affecting financial performance in order that the divisions can be supported with appropriate intelligence in understanding pertinent action and decisions necessary to rectify poor performance.
· Play a key role in obtaining divisional agreement and ownership of performance targets
· Set the standard for reporting of activity and performance, as well as reporting styles andformatting for the other DAA Analysts to follow.
· Undertake constant horizon scanning to keep ahead of what is coming next to be prepared and aware of any business opportunities through review of benchmarking tools, advising and support the division / Trustaccordingly.
· Produce sensitive and confidential data for ad-hoc requests. Liaising with other departments and outside agencies to ensure that all deadlines, particularly tight deadlines, aremet.
· Perform complex patient based analyses from Trust’s systems to tight deadlines. To use the tools provided primarily by (but not restricted to) the datawarehouse.
· Interpretation of national guidance/definitions and instigate and oversee the implementation of changes to the data warehouse.
· Support the data quality responsibilities of business intelligence projects through the identification of data anomalies, provision of appropriate analyses and participation in investigations / audits.
· Attend / participate in Trust training programmes, both within the department and with multi-disciplinaryaudiences.
· To be aware of national developments within the NHS and the wider business intelligencecommunity, and lead on ensuring the department stays up to date in actioning to its reporting.
· Provide training sessions on a group or individual basis as and whenrequired.
· Work with users to resolve problems and issues with Business Intelligencereporting.
· Work with clients in developing new BI reporting solutions and ensuring effective capture of end user requirements.
· Document all procedures and work closely with the Production & Modernisation, Business Analysis and Data Quality Team to ensure the ongoing improvement in Trust recording and use ofInformation.
· Support and promote the Trust’s DAA Strategy
· Produce and safeguard sensitive and confidential data for ad-hocrequests.
· Liaise with other departments and outside agencies to ensure tight deadlines are met.
· Research and drive innovation, and where possible, explore automated approaches for BI reporting.
· Assist with the identification of efficiencies, while being able to understand and explain the potential knock-on effect to quality andperformance.
· Act as a mentor to junior staff in the team, ensuring that expert knowledge and skills are passed through the team and developed.
• Provide the wider Trust with expert knowledge and understanding of the Trusts datasets, with the ability to explain the connection to operational processes
This advert closes on Sunday 14 Dec 2025
Do you want to work for one of the leading organisations in NHS Data Analytics and winner of numerous awards both national and international?
Do you want to work in a Successful, Friendly and Forward Thinking team that’s highly regarded?
Do you want to be part of a team creating innovative, cutting edge BI applications, and analytics?
If so we are looking two enthusiastic and driven individuals to join our data analytics team and contribute towards our mission of delivering world-class health care analytics.
The successful candidates will:
• Support in the creation and lead on the interpretation of analytics.
• Have good analytical, technical and communication skills in order to aid the production of accurate & robust statistics & intelligence.
• Understand their stakeholder’s strategic direction, as well as current issues, in order to know how to prioritise & manage their workload to ensure the most effective outputs are delivered at the right time.
The successful candidate(s) will also have to possess excellent numeracy, logical and communication skills, be educated to Degree level or have equivalent experience & knowledge in the Analytics/Business Intelligence sphere.
This is a development role where the successful candidate(s) will commence on the job training as a band 6 before progressing to band 7 on successful completion of the programme.
• To work alongside the Analytics & Data Science team in the provision of an Analytics and Business Intelligence service to the Trust, its Divisions, Corporate Functions and Commissioners.
• The post holder will support in the creation or interpretation of analytics.
• The role will also support the design and rollout of interactive dashboards and will aid the DAA Development team during their production.
• The post holder will require good analytical, technical and communication skills in order to aid the production of accurate & robust statistics & intelligence.
• The post holder will understand their stakeholder’s strategic direction, as well as current issues, in order to know how to prioritise & manage their workload to ensure the most effective outputs are delivered at the right time.
• The post holder should have a good awareness of the Trusts external environment to identify & respond to variations from the local or national trends.
• This is a hybrid working role where the successful candidate(s) will be required to commute into the Wigan office at a minimum of one day per week and will be flexible to the needs of the department and trust.
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are the proud providers of acute hospital and community services to the people of the Wigan Borough and surrounding areas. At WWL, we value our staff believing that ‘happy staff, makes for happy patients’. We have a recognised track record in staff engagement and living our values.
· People at the Heart
· Listen and Involve
· Kind and Respectful
· ONE Team
WWL are committed to placing the patient at the heart of everything we do, and in the provision of safe, effective care that acknowledges and ensures dignity. We are seeking to recruit people who share our values and beliefs.
At WWL we value the benefits a rich and diverse workforce brings to our community and therefore welcome applications from all sections of society.
· To take a lead role in the implementation and monitoring of reporting mechanisms to improve Management Decision Making process.
· To lead in the provision of data intelligence and advice to the Divisional Director of Performance, Divisional Clinical Director, Performance Managers, Divisional Heads of Department and other managers within the relevant Directorates.
· To collaborate with the Divisions in their annual performance, business and commissioning planningprocesses.
· Meet with stakeholders to ensure that any potential opportunities or issues are identified early enough for action to beeffective.
· To have responsibility for any intelligence produced, validated or submitted by the post holder and within the team under their direction.
· To support the quality and safety improvement within the division by providing analysis and guidance on measurement, reporting and data capturerequirements.
· Integrate into the associated division / function and work alongside performance leads, clinicians, managers, accountants to fully understand their requirements.
· In conjunction with the Analytics team, produce and review regular monthly performance reports and disseminate to key divisional contacts. Provide advice and support to divisional staff to aid interpretation of the reports and alerts to key managers with regards to anomalies and adversevariances.
· Liaise with the accountants to ensure a full understanding of activity issues affecting financial performance in order that the divisions can be supported with appropriate intelligence in understanding pertinent action and decisions necessary to rectify poor performance.
· Play a key role in obtaining divisional agreement and ownership of performance targets
· Set the standard for reporting of activity and performance, as well as reporting styles andformatting for the other DAA Analysts to follow.
· Undertake constant horizon scanning to keep ahead of what is coming next to be prepared and aware of any business opportunities through review of benchmarking tools, advising and support the division / Trustaccordingly.
· Produce sensitive and confidential data for ad-hoc requests. Liaising with other departments and outside agencies to ensure that all deadlines, particularly tight deadlines, aremet.
· Perform complex patient based analyses from Trust’s systems to tight deadlines. To use the tools provided primarily by (but not restricted to) the datawarehouse.
· Interpretation of national guidance/definitions and instigate and oversee the implementation of changes to the data warehouse.
· Support the data quality responsibilities of business intelligence projects through the identification of data anomalies, provision of appropriate analyses and participation in investigations / audits.
· Attend / participate in Trust training programmes, both within the department and with multi-disciplinaryaudiences.
· To be aware of national developments within the NHS and the wider business intelligencecommunity, and lead on ensuring the department stays up to date in actioning to its reporting.
· Provide training sessions on a group or individual basis as and whenrequired.
· Work with users to resolve problems and issues with Business Intelligencereporting.
· Work with clients in developing new BI reporting solutions and ensuring effective capture of end user requirements.
· Document all procedures and work closely with the Production & Modernisation, Business Analysis and Data Quality Team to ensure the ongoing improvement in Trust recording and use ofInformation.
· Support and promote the Trust’s DAA Strategy
· Produce and safeguard sensitive and confidential data for ad-hocrequests.
· Liaise with other departments and outside agencies to ensure tight deadlines are met.
· Research and drive innovation, and where possible, explore automated approaches for BI reporting.
· Assist with the identification of efficiencies, while being able to understand and explain the potential knock-on effect to quality andperformance.
· Act as a mentor to junior staff in the team, ensuring that expert knowledge and skills are passed through the team and developed.
• Provide the wider Trust with expert knowledge and understanding of the Trusts datasets, with the ability to explain the connection to operational processes
This advert closes on Sunday 14 Dec 2025