FAQs
What is the primary role of the Business Intelligence Lead at EEAST?
The primary role of the Business Intelligence Lead is to line manage the business intelligence advanced analyst, provide proactive statistical information, and deliver highly complex and sensitive data to senior managers for performance planning.
Is prior knowledge of the NHS necessary for this position?
Yes, candidates need an excellent understanding of the NHS as they will provide specialist advice and guidance on statistical matters related to health-related data sets.
Will the Business Intelligence Lead be required to travel?
Yes, the candidate will need to travel to Trust sites for meetings with executives when required.
Can this job be done entirely remotely?
Partial remote working is possible for this role, and specifics can be discussed with the successful candidate.
What kind of projects will the Business Intelligence Lead be responsible for?
The Business Intelligence Lead will be responsible for leading analytical projects and ensuring that deadlines are met.
How important is collaboration with departmental leads in this role?
It is key to liaise with departmental leads across the organization to ensure the best technologies are available for performance monitoring.
Are there any specific groups of candidates encouraged to apply for this role?
Yes, EEAST positively encourages applications from under-represented groups, such as Black, Asian, or other ethnic groups, individuals with a disability, or LGBTQ+ individuals who meet the specific criteria.
Who should I contact for further details about this job?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Emma Smith, Head of Information and Analytics, via email at emma.smith@eastamb.nhs.uk or by telephone at 01234 243 200.
Does EEAST support flexible working arrangements?
Yes, EEAST supports flexible working requests to help employees achieve a balance between work and other priorities.